Basically, the key differences between the HRM-DUAL and HRM-200 is the authentication/encryption piece at the software layer, and then the different pod design (including safer coin cell battery compartment if kids are around). Beyond that, essentially same-same. Whereas on the HRM-PRO Plus an...
Garmin HRM-Pro The HRM-Pro and Pro-Plus are basically the same, with the only difference being how the battery is accessed. The Pro-Plus lets you twist the module to change the battery without needing any tools, which is a pretty nice touch. These models have extra features like Running...
If the electrodes are allowed to dry out, the strap may lose the heart rate signal and possibly lock onto your running cadence instead. Being aware of these tips and the causes for erratic HRM data will help ensure the best possible experience when using an HRM strap. Related...
I have had at least 5 HRM straps absolutely fail after their first battery change. There is an obvious design flaw creating this issue that other straps have little issue with. If my device hasn’t failed within a one year period then I have had to purchase a new one with the standard...
Focus your training in the pool with theHRM-Swim Heart Rate Monitor for 920XT/Fenix 3. This heart rate monitor is supplied with Garmin's swimming-specific strap with a wider surface area and no-slip design, helping to keep it locked in place throughout the swim leg. ...
This is a good size for me Again to get more battery but also be comfortable wearing it all the time including sleep. It’s more comfortable than the apple was too so winning all around. I don’t miss not having the cellular which reminds me I can can...
32% off - The HRM Dual has been this writer's personal choice of HRM for several years. It's hardy and performs excellently without a fuss, I don't think my own unit has ever missed a beat. It supports Bluetooth and Ant+ tech and uses a CR2032 coin cell battery for power. View...
the band works with the machines at my gym so I do not have to look at the watch when using them. Note that the chest strap and the watch band are of reasonable quality. The battery cover is on the front rather than back of the wrist strap so sweat shouldn't get in. The only do...
Battery life for the lithium-ion cell is claimed to be up to six days in smartwatch mode or up to six hours when using GPS tracking and playing music. Without music, in GPS mode, the watch is claimed to run up to 14 hours. The Venu Sq uses 20mm interchangeable silicone bands, which...
Weight With all links: 6.56 oz (186 g); With rubber bands: 3.0 oz (85 g) Battery: Rechargeable 300 mAh lithium-ion Battery life: Up to 50 hours in UltraTrac mode; up to 20 hours in GPS training mode; up to 6 weeks in watch mode Water rating: 10 ATM...