Garmin HRM Dual
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4 years ago
Doesn't work with the garmin app
I have no idea how this actually performs, I'm sure it's probably fine, but as it doesn't work with he garmin app, I returned it. Of course the more expensive model does work with the garmin app.
1 year ago
Bought from evo
Sucks, it says it will automatically detect once worn but nothing is detected so i cant register
6 years ago
Garmin HRM-Dual Review
Garmin's HRM-Dual chest strap heart rate monitor can connect to just about any device or app. It's reliable, accurate, long-lasting, and comfortable, although it doesn't include any special features. What do you look for in a heart rate monitor? For most people, accuracy is the key reason to buy a dedicated HRM rather than use one built into a fitness tracker or smartwatch. Another reason is to track heart rate for hours without worrying about the battery dying. With that in mind, Garmin's $69.99 HRM-Dual is accurate, comfortable, and has a battery designed to last years. It also has both ANT+ and Bluetooth technology, meaning it can connect to just about any device or app you might use. If a reliable chest strap is what you need, it's a solid buy. If you're looking for something with more in the way of special features, our Editors' Choice, the Wahoo Tickr X, can count reps during workouts, has LEDs and a vibration alert, and doubles as a run-tracker. Design, Fit, and Battery The Garmin HRM-Dual has two parts: a sensor and a strap. The sensor connects to two metal snaps on the strap. The part of the HRM that actually reads your heart rate is built into the strap itself. The ...
Pros:
- Accurate in testing
- Long battery life
- Uses ANT+ and Bluetooth
- Comfortable
- Machine-washable strap
Cons:
- Can't connect directly to Garmin Connect app
- No special features
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