- Premium heart rate strap transmits accurate real-time heart rate and heart rate variability data via ANT plus technology and BLUETOOTH Low Energy technology to Garmin devices, compatible fitness equipment, the Tacx Training app and other apps
- Captures running dynamics, such as vertical oscillation, ground contact time, stride length, vertical ratio and more to help improve your form and enable running power on your compatible Garmin watch
- Computes pace and distance for treadmill or indoor track workouts
- Stores heart rate data during swimming or other activities out of range of your watch then automatically sends the data to your compatible Garmin watch when the activity is finished
- Includes activity tracking to store steps, calories, intensity minutes and all-day heart rate then updates all Garmin devices via the Garmin Connect app and the TrueUp feature
- Small, lightweight heart rate monitoring module is no wider than the width of the soft, comfortable strap
- Tool-free quarter-turn battery door is easy to use and improves durability
- Battery life: up to 1 year
Garmin HRM-Pro Plus, Premium Chest Strap Heart Rate Monitor, Captures Running Dynamics, Transmits via ANT+ and BLE – 010-13118-00
$129.99 Original price was: $129.99.$115.55Current price is: $115.55.
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Category: Top Heart Rate Monitors
Brand | Garmin |
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Material | Nylon |
Color | Black |
Compatible Devices | Smartphones |
Screen Size | 0.96 Inches |
Product Dimensions | 1.18"L x 0.47"W x 23.62"H |
Item Weight | 1.8 ounces |
Battery Life | 12 months |
Sensor Type | Wearable |
Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
Language | English |
UPC | 753759300883 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00753759300883 |
Manufacturer | Garmin |
Item model number | 010-13118-00 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Connectivity technologies | Bluetooth |
Special features | Bluetooth |
Other display features | Wireless |
Human Interface Input | Keypad Stroke |
Whats in the box | Garmin HRM Pro Plus |
Department | unisex-adult |
Date First Available | July 13, 2022 |
10 reviews for Garmin HRM-Pro Plus, Premium Chest Strap Heart Rate Monitor, Captures Running Dynamics, Transmits via ANT+ and BLE – 010-13118-00
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Francisco j. –
la FC es mucho mas exacta que el reloj, gran diferencia, mis entrenamientos son mas precisos con esta banda, la recomiendo mucho para entrenamientos corriendo o en bicicleta
CAMILA ROMERO –
This Product has exceeded my expectations in delivering precise heart rate data for tailored workouts. The inclusion of running dynamics adds a new level of insight to my training sessions, significantly improving my overall performance. I appreciate the dual transmission capabilities via ANT+ and BLE, ensuring seamless connectivity with various devices like my Garmin watch and smartphone. The premium chest strap is not only comfortable but also adjustable, making it suitable for users of different sizes. With an impressive battery life, this heart rate monitor easily accommodates extended workouts and outdoor activities.
Nick –
This thing is phenomenal. Haven’t had any issues over the past few months. Odd thing it does super well is extend the battery of your watch. If you play with the settings of your smart watch (at least on Garmin Enduro 3) you can use this strap to extend the watch’s battery life by about 800% in activity mode.
Luxury Marxist –
I originally bought this strap because Garmin required me to get it to do a bicycle training plan, but after using and loving it, I think anybody who wants to stay fit and runs, bicycles, andk cross-country skis like me should get it regardless.
I love this strap. It gives me a pile of data, it pairs flawlessly to my watch, and it’s pretty comfortable and easy to care for. After a sweaty workout i just run it through water, squeeze water off, and air dry it. I have never had a single issue pairing this device, ever. You cannot ask for better. The strap is very comfortable, although for long runs, like 10 mile+ i apply Body Glide to my skin that will be under the strap to prevent chafing. I’ve used this strap about 2-7 times a week over 6 months and have not had to change the battery yet.
I have not experienced the strap quality issues others have complained about.
I 100% recommend this product to anybody who is trying to stay fit and does endurance sports for more than a couple hours a week.
Fabiano –
Produto de excelente qualidade, chegou muito rápido, recebi, conectei no relógio, fiz o teste, pegou métrica, tempo de contato no solo, oscilação vertical, proporção vertical, comprimento da passada, equilÃbrio de tempo de contato no solo, frequência respiratória.
Agora vou fazer a medição da variabilidade da frequência cardÃaca.
Muito bom o produto.
Mariano –
I recently purchased the Garmin HRM Pro Plus, and I must say, the build quality and functionality are top-notch. The heart rate monitoring is precise, and it syncs seamlessly with my other Garmin devices. The comfort level is pretty impressive too, as I barely notice it while exercising.
However, as an avid cyclist, I found that this device doesn’t add significant value to my workout data. Most of the metrics it captures are already available through other devices and sensors that I use. For example, my cycle computer and power meter already provide ample information to analyze my performance in depth. The HRM Pro Plus didn’t contribute much more in that regard.
If you’re into a variety of sports and fitness activities, this might be a great addition to your arsenal. But for cyclists already equipped with specialized sensors, the HRM Pro Plus might not be a necessary investment.
Overall, it’s a quality product that I would highly recommend for general fitness tracking. But if you’re a cyclist looking for groundbreaking data insights, this might not be the product for you.
Ricardo Oliveira da Silva –
This is the best HR monitor I ever had.
I use it for cycling with my Garmin Edge 1040, which perfectly gathers heart and respiration rates.
The original battery is still working fine 6 months after the purchase.
I’ll be back for an update!
Fabiano –
Utilisée avec une montre Garmin Forerunner 265, l’appairage de la ceinture s’est fait très facilement et rapidement.
Elle est confortable, la matière est agréable au toucher et paraît solide. En espérant que cela dure dans le temps.
Le boîtier est peu gros et frotte sur les sangles de mes gilets d’hydratation ce qui peut être assez gênant en trail ou courses longues.
J’ai l’impression qu’elle a tendance à glisser en cours d’effort donc peut-être que je ne la serre pas assez mais je n’ose pas le faire plus car je me sens déjà bien comprimé. Il faut sûrement un petit temps d’adaptation avant de ne plus sentir qu’on la porte.
La fréquence cardiaque indiquée est comparable à celle relevée par ma Watch.
En revanche, il y a clairement une différence visible au cours d’une séance de fractionné où la mesure est beaucoup plus précise et progressive avec l’effort, là où celle fournie par la montre semble varier par paliers, preuve que le capteur au poignet manque clairement de sensibilité.
Elle permet également d’obtenir pas mal d’autres métriques dans l’appli Garmin Connect mais personnellement je n’en vois pas trop l’utilité (temps de contact au sol pied G ou pied D, … ?!)
C’est peut-être un peu cher mais pour ma part, avec l’âge qui avance, je pense que c’est indispensable de se monitorer avec du matériel fiable et précis pour ne pas prendre de risque avec sa santé.
Manu –
Lätt att koppla till klockan
Matt K. –
I purchased this so I could have higher accuracy (and more responsive) heart rate readings than my watch gives me, and so that I could specifically run a lactate threshold test to better set up my heart rate zones. I pair this with a garmin forerunner 965 and so far it has worked seamlessly.
Pretty simple unboxing, but not a lot of information is given. It does not just pair automatically, but has to be added to the watch. Its relatively simple, but there is a step required to do it. Then when worn and starting an activity, the watch automatically recognizes it and uses data from the strap over its own sensors.
As far as I can tell, the heart rate readings I am getting from it are accurate and responsive, though in my case, I am not sure its a massive improvement over the optical heart rate sensor I am already using. Though I am sure its still an improvement.
Running the lactate threshold test was handled by my watch, but it required an external heart monitor and again as far as I can tell it works well.
The watch reports my heart rate changes quickly when I change pace and while I have yet to do any sprint intervals with it yet, I imagine it will fare much better than the watch, which could often miss the entire interval before my heart rate would respond on the watch.