Catapult combines the world’s most reliable GPS antenna with a range of other sensors like tri-axial accelerometers, tri-axial gyroscopes, and tri-axial magnetometers, along with the ability to connect to heart rate sensors to give Catapult users the most accurate and in-depth look at athlete biomechanics and movement.
Monitors Supported
The Catapult athlete tracking system seamlessly pairs with various versions of the Polar heart rate coded straps, providing users insight into physiological load.
- Polar T31c (coded)
- Polar H1
- Polar H7
- Polar H9
- Polar H10
- OH1 Polar (Optical Heart Rate Monitor)
- Scosche Rhythms+ (RTHMM1.9) - (Optical Heart Rate Monitor)
For more details, see: How to Set Your Devices for Polar Heart Rate Straps and Monitors or How to Enable Optical Heart Rate
Heart Rate Workflow
Coded heart rate straps are instrumented on each player and the strap communicates data wirelessly with the Catapult device. Coded heart rate straps are required for team sport environments, whereas for individual sports, any strap can be used. Data from the device can be transmitted in real time through the Catapult receiver, and is stored locally on the Catapult device for post-session download.
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