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Pulses App: Bluetooth Setup & Troubleshooting
Achieve 100% stable heart-rate tracking for your group sessions. While Pulses is built for high-performance tracking, Bluetooth stability is often determined by your environment. Use this checklist to optimize your setup and eliminate dropouts. Optimize Your "Receiver" Placement The receiver is the device running Pulses ( iPad, iPhone, Mac, or Android ). This is the "hub" of your session. The "Golden Rules" for Placement: Central & Elevated: Place the receiver in the center

Athlete Analyzer
Jan 292 min read


Introducing Custom Heart Rate Zones in Pulses
Heart rate zones are a powerful way to guide training intensity. With Pulses, you can set custom zones for each athlete, use default %HRmax or Karvonen (HRR) models, and even refine them with threshold testing — making every session more effective and personalized.

Athlete Analyzer
Sep 15, 20252 min read


Easier HR Band Management in Pulses — Rename, Organize, and Track Smarter
How to Rename a Bluetooth HR Monitor in the Pulses App Picture this : you’re setting up a training session with 20 athletes and 20...

Athlete Analyzer
Sep 1, 20252 min read


Can I Use Apple Watch with Pulses (via iPhone bridge apps)?
Quick Answer Yes — Apple Watch can work with Pulses by using an iPhone bridge app (e.g., HeartCast, BlueHeart, NPE heartbeatz) that...

Athlete Analyzer
Aug 12, 20252 min read


🧠 Smarter Together — Pulses, Kiosk & Athlete Analyzer
Three powerful apps. One connected system. Whether you're training in the gym, on the field, or tracking long-term performance,...

Athlete Analyzer
Aug 1, 20251 min read


Display Live Heart Rate on a TV — Perfect for Group Training, HIIT & Spinning Classes
If you’re a coach or trainer looking for a simple, effective way to display live heart rate data during group training sessions ,...

Athlete Analyzer
Jun 15, 20252 min read
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