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Tej 22/02/2018
Brilliant value heart rate chest band that is adjustable in length to fit anyone up to those who wear XXL shirts. I wear XL so fits me absolutely fine. Its simple to adjust and strap on and is comfortable to wear but advise to wear only for workouts then wash the chest band (BUT NOT WITH THE MONITOR). Otherwise you would likely get a sore if wearing for hours. The main thing is connectivity and it gives two options which can even be used at the same time. For example, track with your phone and one with your ANT+ or Bluetooth 4 compatible fitness watch. If your phone or watch supports ANT+ then use this connectivity as a priority as it connects much quicker, more reliably and is also lower power than using Bluetooth extending battery life on the chest band. Furthermore you can have multiple devices connected to your heart rate band at the same time! Connecting by Bluetooth is a little slower and sometimes need to retry but it will connect. But priortise ANT+ if you have the choice. So I tested on two phones simultaneously with a ten minute brisk walk, Samsung Galaxy S5 and Sony Xperia Z5 Premium. Both phones have ANT+ and Bluetooth 4 connectivity. There are several heart rate monitor apps that connect to this chest band. I tested with Endomondo on my Galaxy S5 and Map My Fitness on my Xperia. Both apps are great and are free. I like Map My Fitness better because I can see heart rate graph on the phone app itself. With Endomondo, you can see the heart rate chart but only on the website after workout. There is also a premium subscription for extra features on both but you dont need to subscribe (I dont). My pics show Endomondo and Map My Fitness picking up the heart rate chest band in both ANT+ and Bluetooth mode. Plus the resulting heart rate graphs. So for very low cost compared to Garmin and Polar equivalents, you get a reliable good heart rate chestband with a great range of compatibility. But use ANT+ as the primary connection.
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