Lezyne HR Flow
45.69
Wahoo TICKR
44.00
Polar H10 Replacement Strap for
35.48
Bryton Smart ANT+ / Bluetooth
54.84
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Reviews
Pros
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Works well (4x) |
Price (4x) |
Light (3x) |
Seats well (3x) |
Garmin sensor HRM dual fits |
The sensors are under 1 cover |
Band is sturdy and flexible |
Nice click fastening |
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Cons
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No (6x) |
Unreliable (3x) |
Values are not correct (2x) |
does not work (2x) |
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According to the product specialist
Pros
Durable and lightweight heart rate monitor. |
Thanks to the flexible strap, you barely feel like you're wearing a heart rate monitor. |
As the Wahoo TICKR is equipped with ANT+ and Bluetooth it can pair to almost any smartphone, bike computer and smartwatch. |
The TICKR can be connected with up to 3 devices simultaneously. |
The LED indicators are located on the top of the sensor, which makes it easy to see whether the connection between the heart rate monitor and your bike computer has been established. |
When using the Wahoo Fitness app you can follow several training programmes. |
With a mere 48 grams, the TICKR is the lightest heart rate strap on the market. You will hardly feel you're wearing it. |
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Can connect with smart phones and cycle computers via ANT+ and Bluetooth 4.0. |
The soft elastic strap fits snugly to the skin and does not cause irritation or chafing. |
Cons
Can not be linked via ANT+. |
Unlike the Wahoo TICKR X, the Wahoo TICKR does not have an internal memory or running analysis function. |
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While this product has an IPX7 waterproofness rating, it is not protected enough for swimming. |
Specifications
IPX7
IPX7
Battery Type
CR2032
CR2032
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Colour
Black
Red
Red
Grey
White
White
Black
Black
58.5 cm - 122 cm
65 cm - 93 cm