micke-midlife on January 14th, 2009

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nokia has today launched an interesting package for people who are active and are on the lookout for a next mobile device right now. the nokia n79 active. as the “n” in n79 indicates, the device is part of the multimedia nseries line. and has a whole bunch of goodies by itself. the “active” package however is a really interesting combo on top of it. it includes the latest version of the sports tracker application pre-installed, a headset that’s supposed to remain in your ears when running (it comes in three different plug sizes), an armband/pouch so that you can wear the device while running and most important of all, a heart rate monitor belt made by polar! you find the total nokia n79 active data sheet here as pdf.

this is quite a step forward for nokia on this front. up to now the sports tracker was a quite well appreciated application that made interesting use of the in-built GPS, but only now with the heart rate monitoring it’s a credible value proposition for running (and other sports such as cycling and cross country skiing). the belt is actually connected through standard bluetooth to the n79, so when changing to another mobile device some time down the road, this solution is then fully transferable. however the belt isn’t sold by itself right now, only in the n79 active package (you can always look on ebay though, people check out the weirdest things there…). on the other hand you can install the sports tracker application on any S60 mobile device free of charge. the installation files for recent devices are found here. everything works except of the heart rate monitoring of course.

the sports tracker application on the device is one part of the story, the other one the sports tracker internet service that’s been in a beta version for quite a while now. the idea is to upload all the geotagged data after your session (including pictures, videos and playlists of songs you listened to) and share it with your friends and buddies there depending on user defined visibility permissions. the profile of our hero is totally open for your nosey inquiries, just look for micke-j.

so whose the target audience for the n79 active? judging from the sports tracker application and service, it’s more the casual health/fitness runner who’s looking to add a monitoring and social component to her/his active lifestyle, rather than the die hard competitive runner using the system to keep track of the 5×2000m, 10×1000m or 15×400m interval runs.

400days.net will have some real test reviews posted here very shortly, stay tuned!

part II: nokia n79, out of the box

part III: nokia n79 active, experiences of the nokia running man

part 3.5: nokia n79 active and polar s625x, becoming a humanoid

part IV: nokia n79 active, out for a test drive

Part V: Nokia N79 Active vs. Polar, Suunto, Garmin, Nike+ and Samsung miCoach

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7 Responses to “the nokia n79 active, a runner’s companion”

  1. Hi

    Is that sports tracker with heart rate monitor compatible with N78,or I had download different(newer) sports tracker for this,and is that bluetooth Polar belt already on market in Finland or somewhere?

    thank You

  2. @ careras
    The Sports Tracker application will be updated to support the heart rate monitor and you can install that application on any Nokia S60 3rd edition mobile device, including your N78. The Polar heart rate belt will now initially only be available in the N79 Active package. But from the launch reaction, there has been a demand for the belt as accessory item, so that it can be purchased separately. I guess at some point Nokia needs to think this over. Keep asking for it!

  3. thank you and all the best to reduce your target in marathon.

    BR careras

  4. Hello,

    I already use bluetooth heartrate monitor, this is Zephyr HxM model with RunGPS software(windows mobile platform), but want try to use it with Nokia phones too.
    will sportstracker’s developers support other bt heartrate transmitters available on the market?
    By the way - I used polar transmitters earlier and was not impressed, they have not builtin speed/distance/cadence sensor unlike my zephyr hxm, which one is also lighter than polar. and can be charged from any usb.

    Rgds

  5. @ amigo421
    I don’t think that sportstracker supports other heart monitor belts than the Polar for Nokia one. It’s a special one that Polar makes for Nokia. haven’t heard of similar deals with other heart rate monitoring companies.

  6. shotHello, I have downloaded Sportstracker on my nokia N97, and it seems to work. I am now looking after the reference of the heartbelt of Polar. Do you know it? If yes, don’t hesitate to send it me by mail.

    Thanks, see you!!!

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