- 【Accurate Fitness Tracker】: The micro voltage signal generated by the heart beating is amplified and processed directly to get the heart rate value instead of monitoring the blood flow through optical sensors and then converting it with software, which leads to the problem that the accuracy is affected by light and skin. Fitcent CL820W heart monitor sensor will accurately track your steps,calories consumption,distance traveled, heart rate. through this accurate measurement technology.
- 【BLE , ANT+ and 5.3Khz Connectivity】: Using bluetooth high frequency transmission, using the existing international standard bluetooth protocol, through the smart phone widely used BLUETOOTH 5.0 and ANT+ to transmit the heart rate signal, Iphone and Android mobile phones are widely applicable, reduce your compatibility concerns. It is also compatible with a non-coded 5.3kHz treadmill.
- 【Wireless Charging】: FITCENT heart rate monitor chest strap comes with a rechargeable battery with the included wireless dock. After 1.5 hours full charged, allows you to work out an hour per day up to 30 days with single charge.
- 【Hearts & Crafts】: Ip68 waterproof construction can be submerged up to 10 meter underwater. Stable work in rainy day and sweating. The comfortable, skin-friendly and adjustable chest strap allows you to feel no discomfort whether you are doing yoga, running, cycling, fitness or climbing.
- 【UNRIVALED WARRANTY】: Unlimited heart rate sensor adjustable replacement strap. If you have any questions, please contact us for free and FITCENT will always help you solve your problems quickly and accurately.
FITCENT Rechargeable Heart Rate Monitor Chest Strap 5.3 kHz/Bluetooth 5.0/ANT+, Heart Rate Monitor for Peloton, Chest Heart Rate Monitor for Strava Zwift DDP Yoga
$45.99
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13 reviews for FITCENT Rechargeable Heart Rate Monitor Chest Strap 5.3 kHz/Bluetooth 5.0/ANT+, Heart Rate Monitor for Peloton, Chest Heart Rate Monitor for Strava Zwift DDP Yoga
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waveen mack –
I love the rechargeable battery. I never have to worry if it is low. Connects well to my garmin watch!
Amazon Customer –
This strap is comfortable, accurate, easy to use, and easy to charge. I finally got tired of wrist sensors and watches that never worked. I’ve used this 2-4x a week with the iFit programs on a NordicTrack treadmill for several months and it’s perfect! I just pop the sensor off after every run and put it onto the charger; it’s not a problem.
Ama Buyer –
Connects quickly to my Garmin watch. Good heart rate accuracy as far as I can tell. Long battery life. Some may find the LED on the front annoying, but I like it. It indicates that it is measuring heart rate, and when charging the state of charge.
T. anonymous –
Have had this for a few months, works as it should, all I wanted was the HR, so those who want something more from this device, I can’t comment.
It disconnected itself once from my bike computer during a ride. That concerned me. But I deleted it from the computer and re-added it and it is working just fine again.
The charge lasts for days.
jmg –
Proprio quello che cercavo. Corrisponde esattamente alle caratteristiche descritte. Consigliato
Lorena –
Works well – used with polar beat app
Cherlyn Ortiz –
Great product, connected easily with Concept 2 rower, long lasting battery
Cherlyn Ortiz –
Rapide à connecter à une appli (Polar Beat par exemple), permet de suivre une séance d’entrainement, base de recharge hyper pratique => que du positif
Darren Kreeger –
Oh, I love this heart rate monitor. It paired seamlessly With my X 22 I NordicTrack treadmill. It’s very comfortable. It’s accurate. I love the charging option also. I’m gonna go ahead and give this little gadget five stars. Blessings to all.😀
GTomR –
I bought this because it’s rechargeable. I wore it all night, and it kept recording my heart rate on the Polar Beat app for 5 1/2 hours before it stopped registering, and I’m guessing it stopped because it needed to be recharged. The only downside is it doesn’t let you know when it needs to be recharged or even what the battery percentage is. UPDATE: I slept with it again, and it worked perfectly fine and I slept for 9.5 hours. Pola Beat registered the whole thing, and the belt kept working.
Also, the band was way too big on me even though I adjusted it all the way. I contacted the company (they give you a card with their email with your purchase) and asked them if they had a smaller band, and they mailed me a shorter blue one free of charge!! (I just wish they offer the smaller band to begin with so I wouldn’t have to ask them). It took nine days to arrive, but I’m just happy to have gotten it! By the way, they messaged me within 20 minutes when I first emailed them.
One thing I’ll mention is that I had the hardest time unsnapping the device from the band after my first time wearing it. I mean, it wasn’t budging, and I thought I’d have to take it back. After googling it, I figured out how to unsnap it easily: While wearing it, just twist the device diagonally before snapping it off. It will come right off.
One thing I hate is that there’s a green light on the device that glows constantly, and if you don’t want it to glow through your shirt for everyone to see, you’ll need to cover it. I used several layers of duct tape and that solved the problem.
Overall, it’s a great product with a great company, and I highly recommend it!
E. Sperling –
It is a great HRM and it is nice to always have a good charge. Mine stopped holding a charge after a few months. I contacted their help, and they said they would rectify it. But never heard anything else.
scott phillips –
Es un encargo para un compañero del gimnasio vamos a ver qué tal está tiene pinta de que el que lo compro no le gusto viene la cinta y el cable en sus plásticos pero de presencia un poco de pena
Ama Buyer –
UPDATE – battery life after 20 hours of use (previously I stated 10-12 hours of use but did not take into account the use of the HRM while warming up & cooling down & stretching time)
– I don’t always run with this HRM strap, only for speed work & runs over 12 miles.
– The battery ran out after about 20 hours of actual use. Exact longevity of a charge is not know as I don’t always remember to record that I used the strap for a run.
– The battery charged up in about an hour or so. It shouldn’t take long as it can’t be very large.
UPDATE Note 2 – This HRM does not provide running dynamics data, not does it claim to do so. Just pointing this out if this is important to you. My now dead Garmin HRM RUN supported running dynamics data. Depending on your watch, your watch may provide most of Garmin’s running dynamics data such as: vertical oscillation & ratio; cadence; ground connect time , data that my Forerunner 955 & FENIX 6 pro does provide. What I am missing is LEFT / RIGHT balance as a watch cannot measure this but the Garmin HRM RUN can (did), which is not important to me. Anyway, just pointing out that if you are replacing a Garmin HRM that supports running dynamics, be aware of the limitations.
So far so good. My last Garmin OEM red HRM Run monitor died and I also didn’t like having to buy and properly dispose of batteries so I was glad to find this one with a rechargeable battery and at a great price. The charging base has a USB-C port which is nice.
Also nice is that it is both ANT+ (for Garmin watches) and BLUETOOTH compatible which I have used with my Android phone’s fitness app.
Seems to be accurate. This is being used primarily for running with a Garmin 955 Solar and secondarily with a Fenix 6 Sapphire. My older black Garmin HRM Run with the removable pod always SPIKED badly for the first mile or 2, with readings above 200 bpm. The dead RED Garmin HRM-RUN did not spike but it died. This FitCent monitor does not exhibit the spiking so it functions similarly to my dead Garmin Red HRM Run monitor.
The strap is at least as comfortable as a Garmin strap. The transmitter pod is slightly larger than the strap but this has not caused any issues. The older black Garmin HRM with removable transmitter was also also slightly larger than strap.
NOTE the FITCENT worked with my older black Garmin strap and vice versa. The spacing of the snap buttons are the same between the FITCENT & the older Garmin straps making them compatible.
I have used this for just for a handful of runs including some sprint intervals and will report back with an update after 50 miles or so of use.
Only thing I didn’t liked is that there is a front blinking light that blinks when it is paired with and transmitting to my watch or my phone. because the blinking is VISIBLE through my running shirt. I fixed that by wrapping a rubber band around that part of the transmitter pod – see pic.
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