Brand | Garmin |
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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) |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.77 x 2.8 x 2.28 inches |
Package Weight | 0.11 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 |
Manufacturer | Garmin |
Part Number | 010-12883-00 |
Model Year | 2019 |
Style | Single |
Included Components | HRM-Dual, Documentation |
Size | One Size |
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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) |
About this item
- HRM dual features a soft strap that is comfortable and adjustable
- Simply remove the heart rate module, and it’s washable, too
- Don’t worry about running out of juice
- The battery lasts for up to 3.5 years
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Garmin HRM-Dual Heart Rate Monitor
Heart Rate — the Easy, Accurate Way
This premium heart rate strap transmits real-time heart rate data over ANT+ connectivity and BLUETOOTH Low Energy technology, giving you more options to train indoors, outdoors or even online. With it, you’ll be able to consistently receive accurate heart rate on your Garmin device, in online training apps such as Zwift or even the compatible fitness equipment in your favorite class at the gym.
Comfort and Convenience
HRM-Dual features a soft strap that is comfortable and adjustable. Simply remove the heart rate module, and it’s washable, too. And don’t worry about running out of juice. The battery lasts for up to 3.5 years.
Specifications
- Module: 2.4" W x 1.3" H x 0.4" D (62 mm x 34 mm x 11 mm)
- Strap Length: Adjustable from 25" to 52" (63.5 cm to 132 cm)
- Weight: 1.9 oz (54.4 g)
- Water Resistance: 1 ATM
- Battery: User-replaceable size CR2032 (3 volts)
- Battery Life: Up to 3.5 years (based on average use of 1 hour per day)
- Operating Temperature: 23°F–122°F (-5°C–50°C)
- Radio Frequency/Protocol: 2.4 GHz ANT wireless communications protocol; BLUETOOTH Wireless Technology 5.0
- Range: 3 m
- System Compatibility: ANT+, BLUETOOTH
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ASIN | B07N3C5WRG |
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Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #1,617 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #5 in Heart Rate Monitors (Sports & Outdoors) #8 in Electronics & Gadgets |
Date First Available | January 25, 2019 |
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Customers like the ease of use and comfort of the biometric monitor. For example, they mention it connects easily to the watch and is comfortable to wear. That said, some complain about the connectivity issues and the fact that it doesn't connect to the Garmin Connect app. Opinions are mixed on the heart rate reading, quality, adjustability, performance, and accuracy.
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Customers like the ease of use of the biometric monitor. They mention that it connects easily to the watch, stays on during exercise, and is easy to set up. Some say that it pairs quickly and reliably with their Apple health app, Rowing Coach app, and their Garmin Edge 830.
"...Had no issues pairing to both my watch and Apple TV at the same time." Read more
"...It immediately paired with the Garmin. No issues. The unit looks and feels tough and sturdy with a good strap...." Read more
"...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..." Read more
"This does exactly what I need. Just a simple, accurate heart rate. Seems to be better price than other places I’ve searched" Read more
Customers like the comfort of the biometric monitor. They say it's comfortable and easy to use. Customers also say the strap is soft, comfortable to wear, and easily adjustable. They appreciate the snug but not uncomfortable fit. The band is snug, strong, and stylish.
"...I perspire a good bit and it holds up. A snug but not uncomfortable fit works great. I don't notice it, which is a big plus...." Read more
"...More comfortable fitting for cross country skiing too under all the layers of clothing you need to stay warm. Stay healthy!..." Read more
"...With its accurate readings, comfortable strap, and easy-to-use features, this HRM is a reliable companion for any bike ride." Read more
"...Had no issues linking it to my Peloton. Strap is a bit softer and more pliable compared to the older version...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the biometric monitor. Some mention that it works perfectly, is compatible with most Garmin Edge products, and is much more accurate than the hr monitor. However, others say that it stopped working after a year.
"...No issues. I downloaded the free Heart Graph app from the app store. This app requires no account and does not collect data...." Read more
"...The HRM won’t turn on if there isn’t sufficient moisture between the pad and your skin (which is common in the morning)...." Read more
"...Once I got it set up it has worked flawlessly...." Read more
"...Negatives - Garmin IOS app is not designed to recognize it -I mean come on its your product! The device doesn't show up in the selection list...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the biometric monitor. Some find it really reliable and made of high quality materials, while others say that the design and quality just isn't there, has a failed mechanical design, and feels cheap.
"...up, and just starting on the actual workout at which point the unit bricks itself and won't work for the next couple hours...." Read more
"...It immediately paired with the Garmin. No issues. The unit looks and feels tough and sturdy with a good strap...." Read more
"...shop or with small parts using Torx screws knows that they are very, stupidly, easy to strip. In the T5 size they strip almost instantly...." Read more
"...Positives - comfortable! I perspire a good bit and it holds up. A snug but not uncomfortable fit works great...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the accuracy of the biometric monitor. Some mention that the readings appear accurate and complete, while others say that they are wildly inaccurate and not reliable.
"...The unit looks and feels tough and sturdy with a good strap. I know it is accurate because I compared data with two other sensors I know are accurate..." Read more
"...Con: sometimes it's difficult to get it to read, but just put some spit/water on the contact patches and it's fine." Read more
"...I have confidence that the Garmin monitor is at least consistent in its readings...." Read more
"Works perfectly with Mapmyride and Strava and is much more accurate than the hr monitor on my watch during xc rides...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the heart rate reading of the biometric monitor. Some mention that it does a good job of tracking heart rate, providing real-time heart rate data, and tracking runs accurately. However, others say that it consistently unable to detect a heart rate and stops registering heart rate accurately. They also say that the unit consistently under reports their heart rate by 40% to 50%, and that there is an issue with heart cycle detection in the unit.
"...deal to get half way through that test and then just have the heart rate quit working invalidating the whole test...." Read more
"...No issues. The unit looks and feels tough and sturdy with a good strap...." Read more
"...of higher heart rate, making me believe that's it's an issue with heart cycle detection in the unit. The Tickr is much more reliable in this regard." Read more
"...I am looking at it, I became very irritated when it would stop registering my heart rate for about 20-30 seconds every couple of minutes...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the adjustability of the biometric monitor. Some mention that the strap fits well, while others say that it doesn't stay tight and loosens often. Some customers also mention that they had minor trouble adjusting the straps. Overall, the opinions are mixed and depend on personal preferences.
"So the actual heart rate monitor works well. But the strap is awful. It stretched and got creases on it after adjusting it for the very first time...." Read more
"...The Polar strap is a little firmer though so it can better stay flat without rolling up...." Read more
"...are a major headache to take out initially as they are super tight and small. I actually broke my micro screw driver trying to get the screws out...." Read more
"I've used it only this one first time. It fits securely, stays put under my breastbone, and -- importantly -- doesn't drift wildly in value as it..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the connectivity of the biometric monitor. They mention that it either wouldn't connect or it wouldn' t give correct readings. They also say that it doesn't work with the Garmin Connect app and many apps that work with it are pay to use. Customers also mention that the HRM is unreliable and does not sync with the watch.
"...Garmin HRM Dual...$51 on sale. I can confirm it does not work with Garmin Connect app, but I knew that before I purchased...." Read more
"...The device doesn't show up in the selection list. Apple Health rarely picks up the signal - this is a big disappointment as the NikeRunClub only..." Read more
"...It does not sync up with the Garmin Connect app but rather pairs with my iPhone and then with my Garmin watch...." Read more
"...I love it! It’s exactly what I needed.It supports dual Bluetooth signals and also ANT+...." Read more
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Here’s the best way to put this strap on to ensure it actually turns on: run the pads under water so you wet both the pad and the strap material next to the pads. Pull the strap around the top of your abs, connect the clasp, then slide it horizontally into the correct position. Sliding it ensures water from the soaked strap sufficiently hydrates your skin where the plastic electrodes end up sitting. The HRM won’t turn on if there isn’t sufficient moisture between the pad and your skin (which is common in the morning).
Have been using this strap nearly every day for a year without issue. Pairs with everything from my Garmin Fenix 5S (you can pair it right from the watch... don't need to use an app) to my Edge 1030 plus, commercial equipment, and even my Apple TV (for Zwift). Had no issues pairing to both my watch and Apple TV at the same time.
Garmin HRM Dual...$51 on sale. I can confirm it does not work with Garmin Connect app, but I knew that before I purchased.
I opened the box, snapped the unit to the strap, wet the sensors with water, put it on, and it immediately paired to the Health app on my iPhone. No issues. I downloaded the free Heart Graph app from the app store. This app requires no account and does not collect data. It immediately paired with the Garmin. No issues. The unit looks and feels tough and sturdy with a good strap. I know it is accurate because I compared data with two other sensors I know are accurate. I am very pleased with the cost to value ratio of the Garmin HRM Dual.
Positives - comfortable! I perspire a good bit and it holds up. A snug but not uncomfortable fit works great. I don't notice it, which is a big plus.
Negatives - Garmin IOS app is not designed to recognize it -I mean come on its your product! The device doesn't show up in the selection list. Apple Health rarely picks up the signal - this is a big disappointment as the NikeRunClub only gets HR data through Apple Health. Another third party app (Heart Graph) works great with it - so I don't have HR data integrated with my other NRC data.
Overall a good value priced HRM. YMMV & please correct me if I missed something.
The strap.
I'm a big boy at 275 pounds so I bought the larger strap to go with the unit. The garmin strap was trash. Too thin and soft and so it just rolled up with movement. The Polar strap is a little firmer though so it can better stay flat without rolling up. This is huge when it comes to comfort as when the strap rolls up it will dig into your skin a little more. The Polar strap I could probably wear all day long without issue.
The unit itself - Big win for Polar.
The Garmin unit at first wouldn't detect my heart rate. Tried all the tricks from submerging it in water, licking the pads, getting all sweaty and then trying it. Nothing. Only way I was able to get it to work was buying conductive gel and using that on the pads. Next problem was once I started working out I had about 20-30 minutes before it quit working. What sucks is you wouldn't know it though as it doesn't display 0. Instead, it just keeps displaying the same heart rate that it was able to detect. This kind of sucks though as your heart rate could be very different, but you would never know.
what makes it even worse is once the unit quits working, that's it for the next couple hours. It WILL NOT WORK no matter what you do. Dry the strap out, clean the strap and pads, apply more gel, apply less gel, dunk the strap, dry it out again. NOTHING!
Had this happen during Full Frontal 4DP test by The Sufferfest by Wahoo. Figured it was just a fluke and I'll try again. Once again half way through the test it just quits and will not work for the next couple hours. That's a pretty crappy deal to get half way through that test and then just have the heart rate quit working invalidating the whole test.
Figured ok maybe it's just too much. maybe I'm sweating too much, maybe my heart rate is going wonky. Who knows. Lets just do a normal training run instead that's hopefully not quite as intensive. Again 20-30 minutes in it would just quit. This happened EVERY SINGLE TIME for any type of ride I did. This is kind of worthless. You get through any warm up, and just starting on the actual workout at which point the unit bricks itself and won't work for the next couple hours.
The Polar unit on the other hand worked right from the start. I have never used the conductive gel with unit. Hell I don't even have to wet the strap down or anything. I just put it on and start riding.Don't think I have had it actually drop out during an exercise. I have tested it though to see what would happen if it does quit detecting my heart rate by lifting up one side of the pads of my chest. This is another huge win in that if it does quit detecting your heart rate this will show 0. Very much unlike the garmin still displaying the last heart rate detected which is incorrect. Even if that heart rate was from 10 minutes ago.
The polar unit also has the ability to be used through third party apps to detect your heart rate variability and such. You can even download apps so you can actually see the electrical signal from your heart if you really wanted to though I have no way to confirm how accurate that is. It's just the fact that Polar opens this up for use like that unlike the garmin is a huge win.
Overall I wouldn't bother with the Garmin unit. If you are unsure which to buy, just guy the polar H10. Much better unit over all in every way.
The strap.
I'm a big boy at 275 pounds so I bought the larger strap to go with the unit. The garmin strap was trash. Too thin and soft and so it just rolled up with movement. The Polar strap is a little firmer though so it can better stay flat without rolling up. This is huge when it comes to comfort as when the strap rolls up it will dig into your skin a little more. The Polar strap I could probably wear all day long without issue.
The unit itself - Big win for Polar.
The Garmin unit at first wouldn't detect my heart rate. Tried all the tricks from submerging it in water, licking the pads, getting all sweaty and then trying it. Nothing. Only way I was able to get it to work was buying conductive gel and using that on the pads. Next problem was once I started working out I had about 20-30 minutes before it quit working. What sucks is you wouldn't know it though as it doesn't display 0. Instead, it just keeps displaying the same heart rate that it was able to detect. This kind of sucks though as your heart rate could be very different, but you would never know.
what makes it even worse is once the unit quits working, that's it for the next couple hours. It WILL NOT WORK no matter what you do. Dry the strap out, clean the strap and pads, apply more gel, apply less gel, dunk the strap, dry it out again. NOTHING!
Had this happen during Full Frontal 4DP test by The Sufferfest by Wahoo. Figured it was just a fluke and I'll try again. Once again half way through the test it just quits and will not work for the next couple hours. That's a pretty crappy deal to get half way through that test and then just have the heart rate quit working invalidating the whole test.
Figured ok maybe it's just too much. maybe I'm sweating too much, maybe my heart rate is going wonky. Who knows. Lets just do a normal training run instead that's hopefully not quite as intensive. Again 20-30 minutes in it would just quit. This happened EVERY SINGLE TIME for any type of ride I did. This is kind of worthless. You get through any warm up, and just starting on the actual workout at which point the unit bricks itself and won't work for the next couple hours.
The Polar unit on the other hand worked right from the start. I have never used the conductive gel with unit. Hell I don't even have to wet the strap down or anything. I just put it on and start riding.Don't think I have had it actually drop out during an exercise. I have tested it though to see what would happen if it does quit detecting my heart rate by lifting up one side of the pads of my chest. This is another huge win in that if it does quit detecting your heart rate this will show 0. Very much unlike the garmin still displaying the last heart rate detected which is incorrect. Even if that heart rate was from 10 minutes ago.
The polar unit also has the ability to be used through third party apps to detect your heart rate variability and such. You can even download apps so you can actually see the electrical signal from your heart if you really wanted to though I have no way to confirm how accurate that is. It's just the fact that Polar opens this up for use like that unlike the garmin is a huge win.
Overall I wouldn't bother with the Garmin unit. If you are unsure which to buy, just guy the polar H10. Much better unit over all in every way.
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Lo usa para los entrenamientos de la mountain bike y está muy contento con su funcionamiento.