HRM-Fit

The Why
  • Clips directly onto medium- and high- support sports bras
  • Transmits real-time heart rate data to your compatible devices and apps
  • Battery life: Up to 12 months (1 hour per day)
$149.99
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Designed to fit, built to perform. The HRM-Fit heart rate monitor is purpose-built for women — no matter how you move. It easily clips onto your medium- and high-support sports bras and provides accurate heart rate data to your compatible Garmin® smartwatches and Edge® cycling computers, fitness equipment and smartphone apps. It also captures running dynamics — including vertical oscillation, ground contact time, stride length and more — to help you improve your form. Plus, for indoor runs, HRM-Fit sends pace and distance to your compatible watch. Keep going strong with up to 1 year of battery life.

MADE FOR WOMEN
Purpose-built for women, the clip-on design easily attaches to medium- and high-support sports bras (longline, front-zip or light-support sports bras not recommended).

CONNECTIVITY
The HRM-Fit heart rate monitor transmits accurate real-time heart rate and performance data to your compatible Garmin smartwatches and Edge® cycling computers, compatible fitness equipment, the Tacx Training™ app and other apps.

TRAINING VERSATILITY
Comfortable to wear and provides accurate heart rate data for various activities, including running, indoor and outdoor cycling, strength training, HIIT, fitness classes and more.

RUNNING DYNAMICS
Captures running dynamics, such as vertical oscillation, ground contact time, stride length, vertical ratio and more to help improve your form (requires a compatible Garmin device).

STORE AND FORWARD DATA
Stores heart rate data during activities out of range of your smartwatch (must stop and start an activity on your compatible Garmin watch).

ACTIVITY TRACKING
If you aren’t wearing your watch, the heart rate monitor captures steps, calories burned, intensity minutes and all-day heart rate, then updates all your compatible Garmin devices

PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS:
  • Water rating: 3 ATM
  • Unit weight: 1.9 oz (53 g)
  • Dimensions: 13.2” x 1.3” x 0.7” (33.5 x 3.3 x 1.7 cm)
  • Module size: 1.2” W x 2.2” H x 0.6”D (31 x 55.5 x 14.2 mm)
  • Sizing range: not applicable (clips to sports bra)
  • Battery: CR2032
  • Battery door: Coin Slot
  • Battery life: Up to 12 months (1 hour per day)
  • Concurrent connections: BLUETOOTH Low Energy: 3 ANT: Unlimited
  • Range: 3 m
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At some point in your fat-burning endeavors, you’ve probably been directed to take your pulse for a few seconds, then multiply that number to get your beats per minute. Perhaps you’ve grabbed the sensors on a treadmill to find out how hard you’re working — or just out of pure curiosity. And when you do, do you ever wonder: What’s the point? Can knowing your heart rate really help you reach your weight-loss goals? If you’re trying to drop unwanted pounds, not win a triathlon, does all that heart-rate stuff really matter?  Wonder no more: The answer is yes. It turns out that a fitness-by-numbers approach can churn out remarkable weight-loss results. It helps you upgrade your fitness, too, of course. But even if you don’t give a fig about fitness, heart-rate training is still a fat-blaster’s best friend.  Monitoring your heart rate helps you avoid the common mistake of always training in the same “gray zone” of intensity, says Troy Jacobson, head endurance sports coach at Life Time Fitness in Chanhassen, Minn. And that means you avoid wasting time and energy on workouts that don’t deliver the results you’re after. “Heart-rate training allows you to precisely control the intensity of your workouts to ensure you get the benefits you’re seeking — including fat loss.”  For more information on how to get started, click here