I’ve been using this heart rate monitor armband for indoor cycling and general training, and overall I’ve been really impressed with it.
First of all, it’s accurate and very easy to wear. The sensor is lightweight, sits comfortably on the upper forearm, and feels much less intrusive than a traditional chest strap. Heart rate readings have matched closely with other HRM devices I’ve used, and it responds quickly to changes in effort during workouts.
Connectivity has been excellent. It paired instantly over both Bluetooth and ANT+, and it has worked flawlessly with every app I tried, especially my favourite which is Zwift, where I’ve had zero dropouts or connection issues, even during longer sessions. I’m not sure why some reviewers complain about it needing an app, as that’s standard for pretty much every heart rate sensor on the market.
Battery life is another big plus. The fact that it’s rechargeable, rather than using coin cells makes it really convenient, and it lasts for ages between charges. The USB magnetic charger is simple and works well.
The only minor downside is the strap design. It isn’t particularly stretchy, and because the monitor is held in place more by tension than elastic, it can sometimes get pulled off if you’re taking off a tight top or jacket mid workout. It’s not a deal breaker, and it didn't break the connection when this happened to me, but it's something worth being aware of.
Overall, this is a really solid armband heart rate monitor: accurate, comfortable, rechargeable, and extremely reliable with Zwift and other fitness apps. A great option if you want an alternative to chest straps and for the current asking price of £39.99 I think it's good value for money.
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