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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 26, 2025
Super value. Connected simply to my Garmin, and was remembered after power down and power up. Simple and effective. Not able to comment on battery life as only used on two 40km rides.
mth7763
Reviewed in Canada on February 15, 2025
Works well. Quick connectivity. Chest strap fits well . Easy to change battery. What's not to like?
Julie
Reviewed in Canada on January 9, 2025
Used with EliteHRV app and Concept2 Rowerg.Worked well right out of the box, no setup needed.Will revisit review if problems occur later on, but for now consider this a good cost-effective heart rate monitor.
MR P PARNELL
Reviewed in Canada on January 3, 2025
This older model works perfectly for my needs and appears very accurate. I had no issues connecting to apps on my iPad.
Geof Haswell
Reviewed in Canada on September 25, 2024
It's a great monitor but it has just stopped working AGAIN!! This I the second monitor I have bought, with both now giving up. I've replaced the battery and tried to reconnect to my Wahoo app but no response. I have also tried to connect to the Coospo app and no response I sent when trying to get a verification code to reset my connection. So disappointing after enjoying the benefits of this monitor.
Susivienne
Reviewed in Canada on September 21, 2024
I am blown away with this affordable HR Monitor. I have attached a screen shot of my treadmill workout with Polar Beat app. I did walk jog intervals and compared HR with my watch. My Garmin watch was correct most of the time but would spike. This HR Monitor was spot on 100% of the time and I love it.Easy to sync within seconds. Easy to adjust size for fit. I cannot think of any way to improve this gem of a product
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on August 7, 2024
I would have rated this 5/5, but I went for a long run on Monday and it worked no issues. When I went for another short run Tuesday, it wouldn't pair, and I can't get it to work now (multiple batteries tried etc). So it was great for a year and then just failed for no reason. Bear that in mind if you're going to buy.
John
Reviewed in Canada on December 18, 2024
Very good product and reliable results. Paired easily with Polar Beats and also Elite which measures HRV..
andrew whittell
Reviewed in Australia on December 13, 2024
no comments
Mark
Reviewed in Canada on May 17, 2023
I bought this HRM to use with the Zwift app on a Windows PC. The HRM pairs and so far holds a stable connection via Bluetooth but the initial connection process was more difficult than I expected.TL;DR: Put on the HRM, be patient through the initial pairing process.The enclosed instructions are not very clear about the pairing process with an app such as Zwift. They note that you should not pair the HRM with a smartphone or PC; rather pair it with the app. For the initial pairing, I checked if the battery voltage was adequate (it was), then connected the transmitter to the chest strap and wore it. I then started Zwift on the PC and tried to pair with the HRM via Bluetooth. I waited a few minutes with no success. My smartphone could "see" the HRM via Bluetooth.After about 10 minutes, I rebooted the PC, relaunched Zwift and tried again to pair with the HRM. After a short while, the HRM paired with no signal but picked up a heart rate signal eventually. During my next Zwift workout, the HRM paired fairly quickly, did not drop the signal and appeared to be accurate.
A. AUBRY
Reviewed in France on May 31, 2022
Souvent le maillon faible d'un cardiofréquencemètre, je l'utilise environ 2h30h par jour avec une montre suunto. Parfaitement compatible avec des résultats fiables comme avec mon ancienne ceinture suunto mais 2 fois moins chère ! finition et qualité de fabrication identique aux marques.je recommande donc ce produit a ceux qui cherchent un rapport qualité prix attractif.
Mark Thomas
Reviewed in Australia on September 27, 2021
Product arrived promptly and was as advertised.I've only used it twice so far on a couple of runs (12k and 21k), so I probably still have some adjustments to make to get it right. I've paired it with a Garmin 245+music watch (using ANT+), and that process was dead easy. Once paired, it connects automatically as soon as it is strapped on, and I've had no problems with the connection dropping.My issues so far are that the HR reading jumps to my maximum (or above) heart rate when I start jogging, and it doesn't settle down to an accurate reading until 1-2kms into the run. After that, the HRM seems to be accurate and is noticeably quicker to respond to changes in HR than the wrist-based HRM in my watch.I suspect I need to tinker a bit more with the tightness and positioning of the strap, I may not have had it tight enough, so it's taking a while to lock into my actual heart rate.This is the first chest strap I've ever tried, so I can't really compare the comfort level with other chest strap devices. It feels comfortable enough, although I do notice it there the majority of the time and it takes some getting used to.Cleaning / drying is easy after each use. Adjusting the length of the strap is easy too .. but only while off the body .. bit hard to do when it's on.In summary, happy enough so far, seems like a good product for a good price, I just need to tweak/test it a bit more to get it right for me.UPDATE: think I got it sorted now. Took it for another run this morning. Beforehand, I wet the whole length of the plastic electrodes/contacts and tightened the strap a bit more. It read accurately for the whole run this time. I think previously, I wasn't wetting it enough before putting it on, so it was only kicking into gear once I started sweating and making proper contact with it.
Woody_uk
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 7, 2020
I use this HRM for Spinning and Burpee sessions. I already had a Wahoo bike cadence sensor so I am using their app for my rides. This HRM was easy to connect with Wahoo, it was visible immediately. You do have to be wearing the HRM before trying to add it as a device to Wahoo. I can't comment much on water resistance, I haven't tried swimming in it. I do spray it down with antibacterial liquid after each use and it gets pretty wet then and also with sweat and I have had no problems so far. The readout from the HRM is constant and appears accurate compared to a Huawei wrist band. It has transformed my spin sessions as I can now target heart rate zones and sit in the fat burning zone for long periods and spike up to high HR doing increasing resistance climbs and be accurate about it. My theoretical max HR at age 52 is 168bpm and I am confident this is reading accurately as when I am working to exhaustion point in any exercise the HRM records in the high 160's and low 170's. The band is plenty long enough for me and I'm a 44 inch chest and there is spare band to expand, it also fits my son who is very lean and he can tighten it plenty far enough. I have just measured it and fully adjusted it is 42 inches unstretched and a massive 72 inches fully stretched. For you skinny folk it can be shrunk down to 24 inches if you get the rubber none slip backing near the front to go through the buckle but that would be a loose fit at 24-26 inches. I haven't had any issues at all with slipping. The device itself clips onto the band via two press studs which means it can be disconnected easily for washing and for washing the band. It's an absolute bargain compared with the Wahoo band and Polar brand. I have this and the cadence sensor connected via Bluetooth ANT+ or whatever it's called and can still have wireless headphones also connected to my phone. Buy it!
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