A:AnswerThe H7 heart rate sensor will indeed allow you to see heart rate on a mobile device like a phone or tablet. There are a multitude of applications available that have the ability to record and interpret heart rate information. Note however that the device needs to be in relative close proximity to the person wearing the strap/sensor combo. If you have additional questions, please don't hesitate to contact Polar directly at 800-227-1314 - Mike@PolarUSA
A:AnswerThe M400 will NOT work with a Windows phone. Polar's Flow application is designed to work with the iOS and Android operating systems only. To transfer whatever exercise/activity data it records, one would need to plug into their computer that has the Flowsync software. If you have additional questions, please contact Polar directly at 800-227-1314 - Mike@PolarUSA
A:AnswerThe strap is adjustable so it doesn't give a direct size. I believe the one that comes with it would be considered m-xl and I think you can order anything larger than that.
A:AnswerThe H7 will work with the Apple Health app on the phone. You can also connect Polar's 'Beat' application to the health app as a source for it's data - Mike@PolarUSA
A:AnswerIf you have the receipt; you have 14 days to return or exchange anything. I've had the same situation before and I have brought it in and exchanged it for itself to get it for the cheaper cost :)
A:AnswerThe H7 heart rate sensor will indeed work with the FT7. It will also work simultaneously with a fitness app running a smartphone - Mike@PolarUSA
A:AnswerI don't know about fit bit or jawbone, but it works well with the app Endomondo on my android phone. I use endomondo and the moto 360 android wear smart watch. I can check my heart rate on my moto 360 in the endomondo app easily whIle running.
A:AnswerGreg - Polar's H7 heart rate sensor communicates on both Bluetooth Smart as well as a 5 kHz coded frequency. I would confirm with Diamondback if this recumbent exercise bike has the ability to receive on either one of these frequencies.
If it has the ability to receive on the 5 kHz, then the process should be seamless and not require anything of you other than wearing the strap as designed and letting the receiver within the bike to pick up the signal. If it receives on the Bluetooth Smart, then there may be a pairing process that is needed - Mike @ Polar USA