
This month they have not only launched their new model of smart watch dedicated to Esports but packed it with some awesome software that will help you easily embed this into your streaming software. Garmin had enough of this and decided to step in. Compatible with iOS and Android.ĥ/5 – Pulsoid offers a crazy wide range of customization and is free for basic usage. Software is freemium, but you need to own a compatible device and a smartphone.
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How to do it? Find the instructions from the Pulsoid team on their blog here. If you decide to upgrade to their paid “BRO Plan” you will get access to custom sounds and images, themed overlays in their marketplace for many popular games, detailed analytics and more. What sets them apart from the other options is their broad configurability and customization. Pulsoid works with a broad variety of devices. Meet Pulsoid, the “Heart Rate Widget for your Live streams”. Software is free, but you need to own a compatible device and a Bluetooth dongle.Ĥ/5 – A decent & simple option for those who don’t seek more advanced complex features. You can follow step by step guide created by Wiretuts here. You will still need a Bluetooth dongle for this method (unless your PC supports Bluetooth natively).


This free software is focused just on the needs of the gamers and this should make it easier for you to get the things running. Software is free, but you need to own a compatible heart rate measuring device and a Bluetooth dongle.ģ/5 – Will get you there, but there are already better options.Ī good alternative to GoldenCheetah is a tiny piece of open-source software called Cardia. In order to get it running you can follow step by step guide created in 2016 by our friends at StreamerSquare. In order to get the data you need to purchase one of the supported heart rate measuring devices and an ANT+ bluetooth receiver (unless your PC supports this already), that will allow your computer receive the data. For many years streamers have been using the open-source software for cyclists and runners called GoldenCheetah.
