HRM-Pro Plus transmits real-time heart rate and heart rate variability data to compatible devices, equipment, and apps. Get a tool-free battery door and up to 1 year of battery life. No, it’s not just a heart rate monitor. Running dynamics also help you improve your form (requires co...
Up to 1 Year Battery Life Additional Features Designed For Women –The clip-on design easily and comfortably attaches to medium- and high-support sports bras. So move freely and sweat it out — HRM-Fit is with you all the way. Running Dynamics –When paired to your compatible Garmin smar...
Battery lasts up to 3.5 years 2.4GHz ANT wireless communications protocol; Bluetooth wireless technology 5.0 Imported. Important WARNING for California residents View all Garmin Heart Rate Monitors Technical Specs Best Use Fitness Weight 1.9 ounces HRM Included/Integrated Yes ...
The new HRM-PRO Plus adds an indoor run pace & distance option, while also changing the battery door situation to be tool-less (hopefully reducing straps dying after battery swaps). Further, they’ve changed the color of the HRM-PRO Plus pod itself. Ultimately, these are minor changes, ...
The key here is that the battery compartment meets the safety rules down here that has prevented the HRM-Pro plus being on sale, leaving us with the green HRM-Pro where there is a 50:50 chance of killing the strap when changing batteries. So I’m hopeful that this means that soon ...
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...
PRO Plus straps instead of HRM-PRO. And, best of all, the software changes for the indoor running pace/distance is being released as a firmware update to the existing HRM-PRO today. So Garmin says that in terms of functionality, both units are identical, save the battery compartment ...