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The Garmin HRM-Dual Heart Rate Monitor combines comfort and durability with a soft, adjustable strap and a remarkable battery life of up to 3.5 years. Its washable design and smartphone compatibility make it an essential tool for fitness enthusiasts looking to track their heart rate effortlessly.
Brand | Garmin |
Material | Plastic |
Color | Black |
Compatible Devices | Smartphones |
Screen Size | 0.96 Inches |
Product Dimensions | 2.4"L x 0.4"W x 1.3"H |
Item Weight | 1.9 Ounces |
Battery Life | 3.5 years |
Sensor Type | Wearable |
Battery Description | User-replaceable size CR2032 (3 volts) |
UPC | 753759223137 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00753759223137 |
Manufacturer | Garmin |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.77 x 2.8 x 2.28 inches |
Package Weight | 0.12 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 52 x 0.4 x 1.3 inches |
Brand Name | Garmin |
Warranty Description | 1 year limited warranty |
Model Name | Garmin HRM-Dual Heart Rate Monitor |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 010-12883-00 |
Model Year | 2019 |
Style | Single |
Included Components | HRM-Dual, Documentation |
Size | One Size |
L**L
Well-made, replaceable battery and works with Wahoo bike computers
I transitioned exclusively to Wahoo from Garmin years ago, and have been using Wahoo heart rate monitors with Bolt computers.The Wahoo heart rate monitors inevitably work perfectly for just over a year and then begin transmitting erratic readings. Wahoo is good about replacing defective monitors, but I am honestly weary of using disposable monitors that cannot be repaired, don’t allow the battery to be replaced, are unnecessarily wasteful by being disposable and nevertheless are double the price of other heart rate monitors available on Amazon.So I have switched back to a Garmin chest strap monitor with replaceable battery, but that also offers battery life before replacement of around 1,000 hours (compared to 30 hours on my latest Wahoo monitor).I haven’t used a chest strap in years since the forearm strap monitors are so much more convenient.But the greater accuracy, the high build quality and the three years of use before needing to change an inexpensive 2032 battery…..those things all matter more to me than the added convenience of a forearm strap.This Garmin monitor instantly connected to my Wahoo Bolt via ANT+, and provides a perfectly accurate and stable heart rate signal. It seems less subject to interference and more immediately responsive to heart rate changes related to terrain differences, pace differences etc.I honestly wonder why Wahoo and other electronic fitness component manufacturers use rechargeable batteries that cannot be replaced when a simple 2032 cell can power a device like this one for three years vs maybe three rides on a comparable rechargeable device.
C**M
The HRM-Dual can do everything anyone needs in a heartbeat
I just received my new Garmin HRM-Dual heart rate monitor chest strap from Amazon today and took it directly to spin class at CYCLEBAR Columbia Pike. I love it! It’s exactly what I needed.It supports dual Bluetooth signals and also ANT+. Now I don’t need a series of Garmin 010 10997 00, Polar H7, and Scosche Rhythm+ straps to combine together to connect to the Concept2 PM5, the iPod Touch, the Garmin 920xt, and even the Keiser M3 and the Schwinn spin bikes at CYCLEBAR. Technically-speaking, the HRM-Dual transmits real-time heart rate data over ANT+ connectivity and dual BLUETOOTH Low Energy (LE) technologyThe new Garmin HRM-Dual heart rate monitor chest strap replaces them all. Don’t pay attention to what DC Rainmaker says about this strap with regards to it being just bundle-fodder, this is the strap I have been waiting for. Yes, maybe the Wahoo TICKR through TICKRX are better value at the low end ($50) and offers more functionality like memory at the high end ($80); however, I will never use the Wahoo app nor will I ever need the memory feature. While the baseline TICKR does offer the same functionality at $20 less, it’s no a Garmin, its battery lasts 1/3 as long, and what’s $20 over the next decade that I’ll probably be using it on all of my machines and devices.Other than that DC Rainmaker did an amazing review both on his site and on YouTube.I also prefer the electrical (ECG) heart rate monitors over optical (PPG) heart rate monitors. While they both work, I have deep veins and so sometimes the optical heart rate monitors are either delayed or they can get lost for a few seconds. While the ICG monitors, such as the HRM-Dual, require moisture to make a solid connection with the pulse and heart rate, I keep a tube of Spectra 360 Electrode Gel next to my Concept2, which seems to work.Yes, it is more expensive than the competition but the battery lasts 3.5 years and it’s Garmin and when you think about it, if it replaces everything, even spin class, the rowing ergometer, the SkiErg, and my watches and bikes, then I’m good to go.I had been using both a Polar H7 around my chest and a Scosche Rhythm+ optical heart rate monitor that I wore on my arm. The Polar H7 supports Bluetooth and the Scosche Rhythm+ supports ANT+.So, I’m pretty psyched about it. It worked perfectly with my watch and my Schwinn Blue Carbon spin bike without a hiccup; however, the signal is pretty strong so my neighbor cyclist recorded my ANT+ signal on her monitor while she was riding as well. I mean, that doesn’t matter much to me—and most riders at CYCLEBAR don’t seem to wear heart rate monitors—so I’ll see how it works out over time.I needed a heart rate monitor that tracked ANT+ and Bluetooth, preferably more than one channel of Bluetooth LE. I am always either on a Bluetooth-enabled device or on an ANT+ device. Often, like at Spin class, I needed both at once and wore two heart rate monitors: first, two chest straps (awful) and then a chest strap and an arm strap. That was OK but the arm strapped required nightly charging and I am not 100% sold on optical heart rate monitors for anything more than my activity tracker. So, when DC Rainmaker reviews the brand new electrical (not optical) heart rate strap that Garmin released, I ordered it right away. It wasn’t even shipping yet. When it arrived, I brought it right to Spin class and it worked. The only down side, maybe, is that the signal for the Garmin HRM-Dual is strong enough that the machines around you might pick up your heart rate. Either the lady next to me at spin class and I were heart-rate synced or her Schwinn was also displaying my HR. But that’s not a bad thing. I assume that if the person next to me had a strap, its closer proximity might override mine. Maybe? One more possible downside is that the strap hooks with the same sort of bra-like hook and loop closure like the Polar H7 has, which can start to become less reliable as the strap gets older and a little more stretched out, instead of a proper clip or the sort of snap-button based attachments that the Wahoo TICKRs have (a nice feature) or the plastic clips, similar to what that old-timey-but-cheap Garmin 010 10997 00 heart rate monitors had.
C**G
Good gear
I've purchased this one to get a better hr connecting it with my Vivoactive 5, I think it gives me a better or more accurate data but sometimes I believe it's not connected with my garmin watch because when I go to accessories it says searching and then connected everytime I do that, even though it said connected the first time, so it's like when I go out of that setting it's going off but in case I'm just crazy, it's actually more accurate than my watch based on YouTube videos because I've just used it 2 times so I'm getting there.. it's pretty comfy, easy to wear, easy to unwear and easy to washUpdate: it.works really well, I was really dumb, when you go to activities the monitor connects automatically to the watch lol
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