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Garmin HRM-Pro Plus, Premium Chest Strap Heart Rate Monitor, Captures Running Dynamics, Transmits via ANT+ and BLE

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Style: Heart Rate Monitor


Features

  • Premium heart rate strap transmits accurate real-time heart rate and heart rate variability data via ANT+ technology and BLUETOOTH Low Energy technology to Garmin devices, compatible fitness equipment, the Tacx Training app and other apps
  • Captures running dynamics, such as vertical oscillation, ground contact time, stride length, vertical ratio and more to help improve your form and enable running power on your compatible Garmin watch
  • Computes pace and distance for treadmill or indoor track workouts
  • Stores heart rate data during swimming or other activities out of range of your watch then automatically sends the data to your compatible Garmin watch when the activity is finished
  • Includes activity tracking to store steps, calories, intensity minutes and all-day heart rate then updates all Garmin devices via the Garmin Connect app and the TrueUp feature
  • Small, lightweight heart rate monitoring module is no wider than the width of the soft, comfortable strap
  • Tool-free quarter-turn battery door is easy to use and improves durability
  • Battery life: up to 1 year

Description

Never miss a beat with the HRM-Pro™ Plus premium chest strap heart rate monitor. Featuring dual transmission, it provides accurate heart rate data to Garmin devices, compatible fitness equipment, the Tacx® Training app and other apps. It also captures running dynamics — including vertical oscillation, ground contact time, stride length and more — to help you improve your form and enable running power on your compatible Garmin watch. Plus, for indoor runs, HRM-Pro Plus sends pace and distance. A tool-free quarter-turn battery door makes for easy battery changes and improved durability.


Product Dimensions: 2.76 x 2.24 x 5.51 inches


Item Weight: 4.8 ounces


Item model number: 010-13118-00


Batteries: 1 CR2032 batteries required. (included)


Connectivity technologies: Bluetooth


Special Features: Bluetooth


Other display features: Wireless


Device interface - primary: Keypad Stroke


Colour: Black


Included Components: Garmin HRM Pro Plus


Manufacturer: Garmin


Language: Spanish


Date First Available: July 13, 2022


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  • Strap is Too Small and Has Sharp Edges that Dig In and Cut Skin!!!
Style: Heart Rate Monitor
I upgraded my Garmin 405 to the Garmin 955 through a trade-in program and, in doing so, also upgraded my Heart Rate Monitor Strap (Garmin - HRM1B) and bike sensors to work with the 955. I love the 955, but the strap is a hot mess. I wanted the HRM Pro + strap to track my steps and heart rate without wearing the 955. Great I can wear the strap while doing yard work without possible damage to the 955. Another benefit is that the strap removes the need for a foot pod that I had to have for indoor running with the 405. It sounded like a win, win. I had to fully extend the Garmin HRM Pro + strap to wear it; it was about as tight as the older Garmin HRM1B. The strap was a snuggle fit, but it didn't prevent breathing. I would have adjusted it to be a bit looser if I was able. Not much more, probably another inch, but the strap is as loose as it can go. The area the strap fits around on me is 42", and the HRM1B may have had about an additional inch of play. The issue is the design of the HRM Pro +. It is an all-in-one design with the strap over-molded onto the fabric strap with a metal C Clasp to hold it in place. The C Clasp is supposed to be prevented from touching the skin with the use of a thin small pad that goes under it and between your skin and the C Clasp. The pad is not big enough, and the C Clasp causes the pad to become rigid against the skin and, for me, caused a large horizontal gash about two inches long after wearing it for about 4 to 6 hours while mowing the lawn and doing some yard work! The older Garmin HRM1B heart rate strap was a much better design. The sensor area was separate from the strap, didn't have sharp edges but was rounded with about 1/8" thickness, and connected clasps that were shaped to fit your chest better and never to cut into you! My older Garmin HRM1B still works with a few battery replacements but was so comfortable I could wear it for hours without issue, but it lacks the updated connectivity and capabilities of the HRM Pro +. I contacted Garmin support about the strap cutting me, and they requested I send them the HRM back for review. I did so to help and provided in-depth thoughts on the design as well as pictures. I requested some sizing guidance and was told the HRM Pro + should be fine for a 42" chest measurement. Below are Garmins questions and my answers regarding the HRM Pro + Do you think that it may be the fabric tab and not the metal clasp? >> Great question, and after placing the strap on and looking at where the cut is, I was wondering the same thing. Admittedly I am not in the shape I once was and after looking at this, I believe that bending or moving the tab with the clasp under it was rubbing my skin, and after some time, it irritated and cut into my skin. I am unsure if the protected plastic tab (it doesn't look like fabric to me) or clasp (which looks to be plastic and smooth) caused the cut, but I believe it is a combination of both. The clasp rests at the very top of the plastic tab and stiffens the edge of the tab, making it more likely to cut into flesh like a paper cut. The plastic tab does have a fine edge. I believe this edge being supported by the clasp under it caused the cut. (See attached) There isn't enough plastic tab to roll over the clasp allowing the edge to collapse, reducing the edge contacting the body during movement. I might suggest making the tab wider so it can flex and bend over the clasp as the body moves, or a velcro option might work as long as the velcro edge is below the strap edge. Another option might have a material you wrap over the clasp and lock it in place with velcro or make the plastic tab thicker like found on the older Garmin HRM1B. (See Pic) Also, do you think there is enough band that we can try a little looser next time? Or are you at the end of the band? Let me know, and I appreciate the help. >> As discussed, the band is adjusted fully open, and no more slack is available. I didn't feel the band digging in, but my skin and flesh were pressed into the band at the plastic tab/clasp area during movement. The measure I took just below my pectoral muscles where I wear the strap was 42". The older Garmin HRM1B strap is just a bit looser and has more strap adjustment available but has a thicker band in the same area, the HRM Pro + clasp and plastic tab rests on your body. (See attached) The HRM1B strap is connected to my 955 and is called HR - 28350 in the 955 settings. I did try to loosen the HRM Pro + a little bit more, but the stitching of the seam at the length adjustment area prevents this and will bunch up, creating a less-than smooth strap. (See attached) The strap was a snuggle fit, but it didn't prevent breathing. I would have adjusted it to be a bit looser if I was able. Not much more, probably another inch, but the strap is as loose as it can go. Ok, so I receive a replacement, and it is still too small to fit, but the over-molded area of the sensors has a sharp edge you can feel with your fingers! The other band did not have a sharp edge like the replacement leading me to believe there are manufacturing issues. I wore the band for less than an hour, and it was cutting into me where the sensor over-mold area was sharp to touch. The C Clasp was just as bad, and I could feel it start to dig in there as well. I am highly disappointed in this strap and will return it and use the older Garmin strap until I find something else. I see some other reviewers have had similar experiences with the HRM Pro + strap, and it might be the strap is just a bit tight, and the edges need to be a bit wider with a rounded edge to make it as comfortable as the older Garmin HRM1B. Per Garmin, the HRM Pro + is meant to be a throw-away strap with about a two-year life expectancy! Wow, I think that tells it all when the older Garmin strap is still working today. I am sure this strap will work for some but I can not recommend it at this time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 28, 2022 by CFH Review

  • Perfect HRM
Style: Heart Rate Monitor
Perfect,useful information to improve your running skills, comfortable, high quality, used with my garmin epix gen 2
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 4, 2022 by Ali Sayah

  • Does what it is supposed to do
Style: Heart Rate Monitor
Product is as advertised. It does what it is supposed to do. Hopefully changing the battery will be easier than with the earlier version.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 31, 2022 by T. Kay

  • Not your normal HRM
Style: Heart Rate Monitor
I have the Garmin platform because the Garmin Connect Mobile allows me to see all of my exercise and health data in one screen. This HRM is more than an HRM, it records running data without a Bluetooth phone or watch. For indoor runs, you can get pace and distance data for a compatible Garmin watches. For outdoor runs, you get running dynamic data such as: vertical oscillation, ground contact time, stride length, vertical ratio and more all used to help improve your form. It also stores data during swims and other activities, then sends it to Garmin compatible watches over Bluetooth technology. So, it’s a great more than just an HRM HRM. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 22, 2022 by Clay Hoes

  • Excelente producto
Style: Heart Rate Monitor
A gusto con sus funciones y el rendimiento. De acuerdo con lo esperado.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 18, 2022 by Luis Fernando Vargas Remolina

  • Works great with Garmin ecosystem
Style: Heart Rate Monitor
Works as expected. When you've got the Fenix 7X Sapphire Solar and the Garmin Index 2 scale, why skimp on the HRM? I'm starting to track my vertical oscillation more because of it. Plus, I appreciate knowing the VO2 Max is calculating off an accurate heart rate. I also do heart rate zone training, so an HRM works well. Comfortable, no issues yet. Opted for the new version because of the reviews speaking about the prior version (yellow, I believe) having issues with the water sealing and causing the unit to fail. The white version fixed it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 2, 2022 by GWW

  • small strap
Style: Heart Rate Monitor
Did not have a chance to test the actual operation of the strap yet, but be warned that the maximum size of the strap, at full stretch, is just over 40 inches. This just barely fits me, uncomfortably. Garmin sells a strap extender for $10, but at the moment, the site says it's a 5-6 week processing time. Note that the strap is an integral, non-detachable, part of the sensor, unlike the Polar H10, so you can't just buy a different strap. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 23, 2022 by great unknown

  • Strap has sharp edges
Style: Heart Rate Monitor
Even putting the strap on loosest possible while still functioning, the sharp edges end up creating a friction wound on my sides when I run. I am an average sized woman, 36" around the chest area where the strap goes. I wish I had not bought this- might try to see if I can wrap the sides in moleskin or something. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 26, 2022 by Kindle Customer

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