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Where’s the best place on your body to track heart rate? We asked the experts

Where’s the best place on your body to track heart rate? We asked the experts

Posted on February 16, 2018July 3, 2019 By Jarvis

I’m trying to catch the beat, uh

Since Wareable launched in 2014, heart rate – the testing, accuracy and validity of – has been a major through-line. In fact, these days it’s hard to find a fitness tracker or smartwatch that doesn’t have some type of heart rate monitoring in it.

When we head out running or cycling with these devices, heart rate accuracy is always a consideration, and more often than not it falls down when put up against more established and reliable methods. Part of the problem is location; we hear time and time again that while the wrist is a good place to put a screen, it’s also one of the worst spots for keeping a continuous and accurate HR reading.
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