Hello all!

Your different suggestions and the provided information sound very interesting!

I personally would prefer a chest strap (like with most heart rate monitors for fitness) vs. ECG-sensors (http://www.alivetec.com/products.htm) but this is a step in a good direction.

I will do some further investigation later.
Actually I know that the German health insurance company "Barmer" started a project with "T-Systems" for mobile fitness which uses a bluetooth heart rate sensor also (but GPS is also included).

shop with bluetooth heart rate sensor (German):
http://www.ignition-shop.de/Webroot/Specials/MFCampaign/MobileFitness.html

project page (German):
https://mobile-fitness.barmer.de/

Kind regards,

          Jens

Marcus Bauer schrieb:
On Sun, 2008-06-08 at 14:53 +0200, Joerg Reisenweber wrote:
Am So  8. Juni 2008 schrieb Marcus Bauer:
On 6/5/08, Jens Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
2. fitness (with bluetooth heartrate-sensor)
So not USB seems to be the topic to investigate, but BT profile and protocol
/jOERG


Well, for the cadence sensors they are all with cable. But googling for
'heart rate sensor bluetooth' didn't give me any useful results. There
is a company called "blatant" who produces them, but they wont sell them
as spare parts - I just gave them a call and although it is sunday
sombody answered the phone. The garmin stuff seems to work only with
garmin devices.
But anyway, it would be cool to have any such sensors. Thus if somebody
investigates further I'm a taker of any decent information.

Marcus






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