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What Run Oregon is Wearing: Soleus GPS Pulse BLE Running Watch

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I had the opportunity to try out the Soleus GPS Pulse BLE Running Watch. This snazzy little device is truly an all-in-one piece of equipment. I usually run with a GPS watch, so having access to my mileage, pace, and distance is something I’ve pretty much gotten addicted to. I was curious about how this watch measured up with its additional features.

“The GPS Pulse BLE measures your heart rate while on your wrist, no need for a chest strap. The rechargeable unit allows you to customize 3 viewable lines of data that track your speed, distance, pace, and heart rate. Set up to 6 interval timers, count calories, and store and review your data for later review. Upload your data via Bluetooth using the dedicated Soleus app on your mobile device.”

Pros:

The heart rate monitor is part of the watch. You don’t need to wear any additional equipment. The monitor is on the watch strap and sits right on the inside of your wrist – where your pulse is often taken. The heart rate monitor can easily be turned on or off at any time. The watch I was using did not include a heart rate monitor, so it was kind of cool to see how my heart rate responded to my running. I learned a few things about my runs with this feature.

Photo of the Soleus GPS Pulse BLE shows heart rate monitor location with the green indicator light.

Cons:

Soleus Pulse BLE charger

Overall Impression

I like the options that Soleus BPS Pulse BLE has. However, for “everyday” running use, I did not find it to be as practical and user-friendly as I would like. The convenience of the heart rate monitor is a plus, as is the interval option. I also like the comfort of the fit on my wrist.  When I want to track my heart rate or run timed intervals, I will definitely reach for the Soleus BPS Pulse BLE before I head out the door.

 

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