Chest strap vs optical HR monitor
Measuring beats per minute using different sensors
July 15, 2019 - Willem L. Middelkoop
With modern wearables, smartwatches and fitness bands, it has become easy and common to measure your heart rate. There are however fundamental differences in sensor types. Some sensors capture the electrical signal from your heart while others use light to analyse the blood flowing through your vessels. If you're interested in measuring heart rate, it's good to understand these differences.
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