Garmin HRM-Pro Plus
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Garmin HRM-Pro Plus


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Anonymous

8 months ago

Does it work with Samsung Galaxy Watch 7?

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Chrisjuon

8 months ago

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Difficult to answer, according to the Samsung list, ANT+ devices are compatible with the Watch7, but it is not known whether all data is transmitted. Garmin only guarantees full compatibility with its own Garmin devices. It is best to try it out with a chest strap from a colleague... Have a look in the Watch7 settings... compatible devices are listed under "Accessories". Good luck!

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sak3010

1 month ago

Suitable for swimming?

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Galaxus

1 month ago

The heart rate belt is suitable for swimming, but is primarily designed for open water swimming. It can occasionally be used for pool swimming, but should be worn under swimwear to avoid slipping. Heart rate data is stored during the swim and transferred to a Garmin device after the swim if it is connected via ANT+.

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Anonymous

2 months ago

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NutzLast

6 months ago

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Galaxus

6 months ago

The strap of the Garmin HRM-Pro Plus cannot be replaced separately. It is an integrated piece that is modulated together with the Heart Rate Monitor. If the strap becomes defective, a completely new strap must be purchased.

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vanuatu

9 months ago

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herbertmei1

9 months ago

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I have an Enduro 2 (similar to the Fenix7x) and always use the chest strap for sports (jogging and cycling). The strap records interesting additional data and the heart rate data is much less susceptible to interference. The watch alone is sufficient for hiking.

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stutzwear

1 year ago

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dissler75

1 year ago

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Yes, it's ok. I don't do it very regularly, but I've never had any problems. Just rinse it off in the shower at the end. The problem is that it tends to slip off when you swim faster (if you're not wearing a wetsuit or swimskin). If you want to use it regularly for swimming, I would buy the swim version, which holds better in the water with the wide strap.

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Z_ch

1 year ago

Hello Z_ch Unfortunately, Bosch does not provide a list of compatible devices: https://www.bosch-ebike.com/at/help-center/asset-asf-00120 However, since the HRM Pro Plus supports Bluetooth and Ant+, I assume that it works with Bosch Kiox works (via Bluetooth). According to this forum, it also works: https://www.pedelecforum.de/forum/index.php?threads/nyon-kiox-kompatible-herzfrequenzmesser-aktuelle-liste-am-ende.40691/page-19

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Anonymous

1 year ago

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Anonymous

1 year ago

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No, you're not the only one. I already have the third one and the problem was or is the same with all of them. I threw the first one away because I thought I was being too imprecise with the cleaning. I've had other and older models before, but they never had this problem. So I bought a new one. But it stinks too, just as you describe. I then enquired with Garmin. They put me off with special washing instructions. Strange, isn't it? Of course, this didn't help. I then complained to Galaxus and Garmin. I then received a replacement by return of post. But, as you can imagine, it stinks too. Well, I now live with the fact that wealth stinks and therefore we who can afford such expensive sensors have to pay for it ;D

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PandaFace

1 year ago

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The Garmin HRM-Pro Plus is specially designed to be worn around the chest. Wearing the strap on the upper arm can lead to inaccurate measurements as the strap may not be positioned correctly on the chest. To ensure the best accuracy, Garmin recommends wearing the strap around the chest, just below the pectoral muscles.

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dsal8794

1 year ago

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Chrisjuon

1 year ago

Hi, small deviations are conceivable and I also had them, but they were about 200-300m on my home course of 12km. I think 1.4km is rather a lot, even for a marathon. If necessary, check the Garmin profile to see where the deviation comes from. Have you compared it with the reference (measurement)? I would also check the recording frequency. It may be that it needs to be readjusted with a new belt...

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martingysler

2 years ago

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