Heart monitor chest strap7/5/2023 ![]() Here are all the things it has in a simple bulleted list: This section is comparably easy in light of doing watch reviews, but essentially the HRM-PRO is a blend of the HRM-TRI and the HRM-DUAL into one, with one bit of data offloading spiciness on the side. Oh, and as usual I’ll send this media loaner back in a pile of gear to them shortly, and if you found this review useful you can hit up the links at the end of the post which help support the site. I’ll probably fail at that, but hey…I’ll try. This is essentially the pinnacle of straps for Garmin users but has far less applicability for users outside the Garmin ecosystem.įinally, because this is ultimately just a strap – Ill try and keep this review a bit more straightforward and condensed. And as you’ll see, the differences are important, depending on how you plan to use it. I’ve also tested it out sans-watch to understand how it differs from seemingly similar options offered by Polar and Wahoo. I’ve been using the new $129 strap for a bit now, across numerous sports, including swimming, to see how it handles. Now, all that stuff is together in one, albeit expensive, strap. However, that strap lacked the features of the HRM-TRI/HRM-RUN series, which included Garmin’s Running Dynamics data as well as the ability to capture workouts when you didn’t wear a watch. ![]() This, of course, follows the HRM-DUAL strap that was announced last January, which brought dual ANT+ & Bluetooth Smart compatibility. ![]() Garmin has (finally) announced and started shipping the HRM-PRO chest strap, bringing Bluetooth to their higher-end heart rate strap that also transmits advanced running metrics and has memory onboard for watch-less activities. ![]()
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