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Reviewed in Canada on March 9, 2025
A première vue, il répond bien à deux de mes appareils à date. Maintenant il reste à le programmer avec le compteur de mon vélo de marque Cateye.
Soup
Reviewed in Canada on January 5, 2025
If you found your way here looking for a heart rate tracker to link to Supernatural VR then this is the product you want! No complaints at all because well, it works...
Kelli Labonte
Reviewed in Canada on May 25, 2024
I have POTS. Got this a month ago. I checked it's accuracy against my BP monitor. It's accurate when I'm in a testing state, just 2-3 points high. But when I'm moving around, it's reading as high as 170 bpm. When I cross checked with my BP cuff, the band is telling me 145, my BP cuff is teasing 76. Waaay off. Very disappointed, I almost embarrassed myself by going to the E.R! My dr has scheduled a bunch of other tests based on this info...Also, I've been using the app Heartool. Everytime my pulse hit the max limit I've set, it disconnects the recordimg! Then you have to manually turn the recording back on. So from a reporting aspect, it's lacking... and accuracy is a joke... im gonna try to get my money back I will upsurge this to let you know how this company's customer service is.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on March 3, 2024
I just received this heart rate monitor and love it. It quickly connected to my phone app and was easy to use. I also found it charged up quickly. Simple and effective. Amazon delivered the item as promised.
BrownEyedJane
Reviewed in Canada on December 5, 2024
Ordered this armband to replace a traditional chest heart rate monitor in late June 2024. I wanted a product that would be more convenient to wear and not as warm. It worked perfectly well all summer.It started malfunctioning in late November. Within hours of contacting them, they confirmed that they would send a replacement unit for the malfunctioning one.I would totally buy again.
iReview
Reviewed in Canada on January 1, 2024
Pro- Accurate (as far as I can tell)- Light on the device has a different color depending on your heart rate. I think you can change the range using the app but I haven’t tried this.- Lightweight- Decent battery life, easily lasts a full day, 10+ hours. I typically charge after long rides just in case- Arm, rather than chest. Personal preference, but I prefer the sensor on my arm rather than the chest- Ant+, works with various phone apps, bike computers, some Garmin watches- Price is OK. Not the cheapest but far from the most expensive and decent value given the features.- Easily pairs with my Coospo bike computer. Never had any issues.- Vibrates when your heart rate hits 180, and it's strong enough to notice.Cons- I don’t like the proprietary magnetic charger, I’d be happier with USB C and a cap to keep it waterproof. Chargers in my house always go missing and it’s inconvenient when I bike to work since I never take it with- Wish the strap was a bit more stretchy. If it is too tight it’s uncomfortable, but not tight enough and it slides down. It’s OK for road for the most part, but definitely slips a bit when mountain biking- Doesn’t fit like a watch, it doesn’t adjust small enough to be worn at the wrist. I was hoping it would at first. I wear it just below my elbow and that works well enough.I got this so I can see my heart rate on my bike computer when I ride. I’ve got a watch with heart rate, but that is too inconvenient (and dangerous at times) to try to keep an eye on when I ride. It’s a shame since I already have the info. Sure the watch likely isn’t as accurate, but it would have been good enough for me if it worked with my computer.I got this to ensure I keep up my heart rate to get a good workout. But it also is there to keep me from getting carried away. When I see some dude passing me on a steep climb on his shiny 10 pound road bike I tell myself “you got this. Game on!”. But the sensor is telling me “hold on old man, your heart is already cranking 170”. So needless to say we have a bit of a love hate relationship.
Client poli et courtois
Reviewed in Canada on October 11, 2023
It’s very simple to use, yet has interesting elaborate color and buzz zone features.Great conectivity, and accuracy.After two years, I’d like the battery to be 2x or 3x more long lasting, it has not shortened over time, it’s always been a little short, charge twice a week, or more before long rides to avoid running out, I wish wahoo could display the battery level, to be fair strava and coospo app does display charge level (4 or 5sticks), 40 or 60hr battery would be a good update.The color zone feature and 180bpm vibrating alert felt gimicky to me at first, I wanted to turn it off, you can’t, once you get used to it this is a handy features, it’s actually really good, it’s not in the way of other apps and computers.The charger cord could be stonger, the strap is light but fairly durable if you are gentle on it. For Cycling anything light is a plus.I usually put it on the inside of the upper biceps where it gets the best reading,A few times (in winter when forgoten before layering up ) I’ve used it successfully on the thigh shoved in the cycling bibs or cross-country sky tights, strap left open.At some point it stopped charging, the coospo support told me to clean the contacts, they looked clean, thin salt buildup of dust can affect it, nothing a well deserved little water and soap couldn’t fix.
ESR
Reviewed in Canada on October 13, 2022
This heart rate monitor is quite easy to use and accurate. It easily connects to my Polar app, plus Coospo has an app the provides information from their sensors and GPS tracking also. It is well worth the money. It's Dec.18 2022 the heart rate monitor stopped working . I will not be purchasing it again instead, I am buying a Polar heart rate monitor OH1, reliability is important.
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