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Reviewed in Belgium on February 6, 2025
Utilisée plusieurs fois et les pulsations indiquées sur mon Garmin Edge ont l'air correctes. Bien penser à configurer l'appareil lisant les puls avant l'utilisation de la ceinture.
Michel LeGuepard
Reviewed in Belgium on February 6, 2025
Utilisée plusieurs fois et les pulsations indiquées sur mon Garmin Edge ont l'air correctes. Bien penser à configurer l'appareil lisant les puls avant l'utilisation de la ceinture.
Stealthhiker
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2025
Purchased this HR chest strap to use with my bike computer (Coospo). Connects quickly via ANT+. Very comfortable to wear, and chest sensor is similar in size to other most expensive models. Allows me to monitor my heart rate during my workout. Recommend using a small amount of conduction gel for best results. Connects via Bluetooth to most popular fitness apps to keep track of your workout.
Stealthhiker
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2025
Purchased this HR chest strap to use with my bike computer (Coospo). Connects quickly via ANT+. Very comfortable to wear, and chest sensor is similar in size to other most expensive models. Allows me to monitor my heart rate during my workout. Recommend using a small amount of conduction gel for best results. Connects via Bluetooth to most popular fitness apps to keep track of your workout.
Luis Torres
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
Comfortable and durable works really well with my Garmin watch along with Wahoo app
Luis Torres
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
Comfortable and durable works really well with my Garmin watch along with Wahoo app
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2025
Working perfectly
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2025
Working perfectly
Thomas Mettke
Reviewed in Germany on January 30, 2025
Gutes Produkt. Misst gut und ist dafür sehr preiswert
Thomas Mettke
Reviewed in Germany on January 30, 2025
Gutes Produkt. Misst gut und ist dafür sehr preiswert
Cliente
Reviewed in Spain on January 29, 2025
Es justo lo que andaba buscando. Se conecta bien a Suunto 5
Cliente
Reviewed in Spain on January 29, 2025
Es justo lo que andaba buscando. Se conecta bien a Suunto 5
berard jean claude
Reviewed in France on January 16, 2025
bon emballage notice en anglais
berard jean claude
Reviewed in France on January 16, 2025
bon emballage notice en anglais
Time2Panic
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2024
Use this HR Monitor daily for my daily workout. Paired easily with my Samsung Health app. Will note that I find adding moisture to the monitor helps ensure that it reads properly as I didn't do that one time and the monitor did not pick up the hr.
Time2Panic
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2024
Use this HR Monitor daily for my daily workout. Paired easily with my Samsung Health app. Will note that I find adding moisture to the monitor helps ensure that it reads properly as I didn't do that one time and the monitor did not pick up the hr.
Sompom
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2024
I use the QZ Fitness app with my FTMS rowing machine to monitor my cadence, etc. from a cheap Android tablet. I have been simultaneously running Google Fit on my watch to monitor my heart rate, which is not very convenient while holding onto the rowing machine handle. I much prefer using this chest strap since it connects directly to QZ Fitness and shows my heart rate directly on the screen.I threw away the instructions as soon as I got this item, then got sick. So weeks later when I finally had a chance to use it, it was a little tricky to get the device into pairing mode to I could select it in QZ Fitness. I am still not exactly certain what I did to get it to behave. Lesson to the reader: Keep the instructions!This chest strap reports data very frequently, so the reported data is a little questionable since it extrapolates beats per minute with such small data windows. This seemed to clean up after a couple of minutes into my workout, so maybe either the chest strap or the QZ Fit app was doing some averaging. I do not have experience with other chest straps, so I can't provide much comparison about whether this is normal.The heart rate readings line up with those shown on my watch, and I also did a manual count which confirmed both of the devices were reading reasonably.Overall, I am happy with this strap and I appreciate the additional data it provides.
Sompom
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2024
I use the QZ Fitness app with my FTMS rowing machine to monitor my cadence, etc. from a cheap Android tablet. I have been simultaneously running Google Fit on my watch to monitor my heart rate, which is not very convenient while holding onto the rowing machine handle. I much prefer using this chest strap since it connects directly to QZ Fitness and shows my heart rate directly on the screen.I threw away the instructions as soon as I got this item, then got sick. So weeks later when I finally had a chance to use it, it was a little tricky to get the device into pairing mode to I could select it in QZ Fitness. I am still not exactly certain what I did to get it to behave. Lesson to the reader: Keep the instructions!This chest strap reports data very frequently, so the reported data is a little questionable since it extrapolates beats per minute with such small data windows. This seemed to clean up after a couple of minutes into my workout, so maybe either the chest strap or the QZ Fit app was doing some averaging. I do not have experience with other chest straps, so I can't provide much comparison about whether this is normal.The heart rate readings line up with those shown on my watch, and I also did a manual count which confirmed both of the devices were reading reasonably.Overall, I am happy with this strap and I appreciate the additional data it provides.
Rudy
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2024
It worked sort of. The contacts are not really suitable as they won't connect well over the breast muscle. So you have to play around to get a good contact. But if the sensor shifts a little, you lose connectivity right away. Than it stopped completely - after a few training sessions. The battery was dead. I replaced the battery and it worked for another 10 minutes. Now it's dead again. Sometimes it comes back for a few minutes, but its super unreliable.
Rudy
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2024
It worked sort of. The contacts are not really suitable as they won't connect well over the breast muscle. So you have to play around to get a good contact. But if the sensor shifts a little, you lose connectivity right away. Than it stopped completely - after a few training sessions. The battery was dead. I replaced the battery and it worked for another 10 minutes. Now it's dead again. Sometimes it comes back for a few minutes, but its super unreliable.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2024
I've been having connection issues with the H10. So I took a chance on the $20 Moofit. So glad I did. After pairing it with my android pixel phone and in Polar Flow, I've now been using it 3-4 times a week for about a month without a single connection issue or dropout/spike. The build quality is not as good as the H10, hence 4 out of 5 stars, but I can purchase 5 of these for the cost of 1 H10.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2024
I've been having connection issues with the H10. So I took a chance on the $20 Moofit. So glad I did. After pairing it with my android pixel phone and in Polar Flow, I've now been using it 3-4 times a week for about a month without a single connection issue or dropout/spike. The build quality is not as good as the H10, hence 4 out of 5 stars, but I can purchase 5 of these for the cost of 1 H10.
ctguy
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2024
I got this a bit on a whim as I have a Polar H10 that I have been using for about 6 years now so that's my reference device. I also use a Garmin watch and we have some cheap arm band sensors that came with our exercise cycle.The good, the strap fit without issue and upon snapping the sensor in my phone immediately detected it. Since I normally use Polar Beat I tested this strap out with that app. I had hoped that I could keep my H10 and this strap paired at the same time, but I had to remove the H10 for this strap to show up. It popped up quickly and started showing my HR. The heart rate seemed accurate. at low intensity it tracked my Garmin watch pretty well but the watch form factor has its limits so I trust the chest strap more. At higher intensity I didn't notice any perceptible difference in performance relative to my Polar. It's not scientific, but the HR indicated seemed to track with how I was feeling given my typical exertion (rowing). I didn't get any sense it wasn't performing as expected.The only slight negatives to me are the build as it feels kind of cheap (thought lightweight might be a feature), and the strap seems a bit less robust than my Polar one. I suspect it might wear out sooner than my more heavy duty one from that device which I used for about 5 years before needing to replace. I also don't care for the strap connection, it's not bad, but I prefer the clip of the Polar. This slip on style works just fine though. Last, this one clearly isn't as durable as the H10. It's not water proof but does say it's IP67. We'll see how that holds up to sweat, but it seems like it should do fine, but you can't swim with this one if that's important to you.Probably the best thing about this one is the price. I was honestly shocked at how nice this little package is for less than $25. Considering it can do Bluetooth and Ant+ and just slides right in to many existing app ecosystems it's pretty hard to beat. If it holds up to a few years of use then I would say it's a good buy. I would just expect that the strap will need to be replaced. Hmmm...I haven't tried this sensor with my Polar strap, that might be worth testing. For me, this is a great backup device, or one that someone else in the household can use.
ctguy
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2024
I got this a bit on a whim as I have a Polar H10 that I have been using for about 6 years now so that's my reference device. I also use a Garmin watch and we have some cheap arm band sensors that came with our exercise cycle.The good, the strap fit without issue and upon snapping the sensor in my phone immediately detected it. Since I normally use Polar Beat I tested this strap out with that app. I had hoped that I could keep my H10 and this strap paired at the same time, but I had to remove the H10 for this strap to show up. It popped up quickly and started showing my HR. The heart rate seemed accurate. at low intensity it tracked my Garmin watch pretty well but the watch form factor has its limits so I trust the chest strap more. At higher intensity I didn't notice any perceptible difference in performance relative to my Polar. It's not scientific, but the HR indicated seemed to track with how I was feeling given my typical exertion (rowing). I didn't get any sense it wasn't performing as expected.The only slight negatives to me are the build as it feels kind of cheap (thought lightweight might be a feature), and the strap seems a bit less robust than my Polar one. I suspect it might wear out sooner than my more heavy duty one from that device which I used for about 5 years before needing to replace. I also don't care for the strap connection, it's not bad, but I prefer the clip of the Polar. This slip on style works just fine though. Last, this one clearly isn't as durable as the H10. It's not water proof but does say it's IP67. We'll see how that holds up to sweat, but it seems like it should do fine, but you can't swim with this one if that's important to you.Probably the best thing about this one is the price. I was honestly shocked at how nice this little package is for less than $25. Considering it can do Bluetooth and Ant+ and just slides right in to many existing app ecosystems it's pretty hard to beat. If it holds up to a few years of use then I would say it's a good buy. I would just expect that the strap will need to be replaced. Hmmm...I haven't tried this sensor with my Polar strap, that might be worth testing. For me, this is a great backup device, or one that someone else in the household can use.
Olle
Reviewed in Sweden on January 8, 2024
Performs well ond good value for money.
Olle
Reviewed in Sweden on January 8, 2024
Performs well ond good value for money.
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