- CONNECTIVITY: The heart rate monitor chest strap is integrated with Bluetooth and ANT+ technology. You can also use Bluetooth and ANT+ connections simultaneously.
- REAL-TIME DATA DISPLAY: Exact monitoring of your training heart rate and calorie consumption in real-time, is more accurate than an optical heart rate monitor. Analysis of your fitness data and push to beat your goals.
- COMFORTABLE TO WEAR: The ant heart rate monitor is made of fabric, more comfortable to wear, and does not slip when moving, a fully adjustable chest strap can be adjusted from 65 to 95 cm. Offer you a good fitness experience.
- REPLACEABLE BATTERY: The heart rate sensor comes with a replaceable CR2032 battery, battery life lasts 10-12 months. And designed IPX7 waterproof, but not suitable for swimming.
- BROAD COMPATIBILITY: Compatible with Hundreds of third-party fitness apps including Heart Graph, Wahoo Fitness, Endomondo, CoospoRide, Peloton, and many more.
- After-sale, No Worries – MOOFIT offers 24/7 online customer service, if you have any questions about the products, just let us know via Amazon message, and we will always try our best to help you.
moofit Heart Rate Monitor Chest Strap Bluetooth/ANT+ Waterproof HR Monitor Chest Strap Heart Rate Monitor Compatible with Peloton, Rouvy, TRX, Elite HRV, Peloton, Strava, DDP Yoga
$26.99
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7 reviews for moofit Heart Rate Monitor Chest Strap Bluetooth/ANT+ Waterproof HR Monitor Chest Strap Heart Rate Monitor Compatible with Peloton, Rouvy, TRX, Elite HRV, Peloton, Strava, DDP Yoga
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sheila long –
My son checks his heart rate while gaming
In VA –
It really still works great 2 1/2 years later and was really worth the price. I think I only changed the battery once. It’s super comfortable and I forget I have it on. I initially bought it for biking to connect to the Wahoo app and my Garmin Vivoactive 4s watch for more accurate HR readings that I can actually see in the app while exercising. I also use it with my Concept2 RowErg and the ErgData app. It easily connects via Bluetooth and ANT+. I didn’t know until today that there was a related Mobile app, but I am going to continue to stay away from that, considering where it ha been developed…
Brian Megilligan –
I use this to connect directly to my Apple Watch. Why do this when the Apple Watch already has a heart rate sensor? Well, if you do any sort of strength training where you’re gripping barbells or dumbbells, I have found that the action of gripping sometimes makes the accuracy of the Apple Watch suspect. Sometimes it loses your heart rate all together.
Using a third party hart rate monitor – specifically on the chest – not only increases the HR accuracy, but also the sample frequency.
I used a polar HR monitor for several years in this way. In fact, I used two. The first one died after about 16 months. The second one died after about the same amount of time. Frustrated with their support, I decided to take a chance on this monitor, which for about a third the price takes the same measurements, and accuracy as the Polar chest strap. I’ve used this now several days a week through many sweaty workouts and it has been great. Always connects, and does its job. Highly recommended.
onemotherslove –
I got this because I thought it would work better than the actual Garmin strap (which kept leaking when I’d sweat on it).
When I’m running sprints, or higher speeds, the HR jumps up way above my actual HR. I’m able to talk in sentences and it’s saying my HR is 200. I did a manual pulse check and found it was wrong. The higher my HR, the further the delta is between the what it reads and actual pulse.
Over time it got to where it won’t connect at all. The only solution I’ve found is to remove and replace the battery. I’ve tested multiple batteries in multiple devices and they all work.
When I go to workout I expect the devices I use to fire up and start collecting data. That’s what I pay for: usefulness when I need it and accurate data. This gives me neither.
DLH –
This HR sensor has a much better price than other more expensive HR sensors.
Just in case someone is looking for a reasonably priced Heart Rate sensor that works with Wahoo apps. This one paired up with my Wahoo fitness app, no problem.
I a 2020 V5 Wahoo Kickr. The Wahoo apps I use while riding the trainer now have heart rate displaying.
TIP:
Make sure the sensor is not paired up with your Android phone first or the Wahoo app will not find it. The Wahoo app has to have sole access to the sensor.
I paired up the sensor to my Android phone first to make sure it could see the HR sensor. It paired up no problem with my phone. But then the Wahoo app would not pair up. So I told Android to forget the HR sensor. Then I went back to the Wahoo app and it paired up with the sensor.
Just some info in case someone else has an issue trying to pair up the sensor.
Amazon Customer –
I’ve owned a few heart rate monitors, more chest straps than anything else. This is the most accurate by far, low and high.
KRN –
Originally bought a Wahoo HRM (Heart Rate Monitor). Too expensive and started reading inaccurate (just old and well used). Found Moofit at a good price. I bought two, and about to buy another one. Both brands are great, but this one is more affordable. The strap is plenty long enough for bigger bodies too. My husband and I use the Wahoo app with it, and it works just fine. Initial set up is fine, but can take a second, especially when we were trying to connect both, each to our own phones, at the same time. Sometimes it takes Wahoo a fat second to connect, and for us, we had to make sure the old Wahoo HRM was completely deleted before our new HRM would work on the app. So basically only one HRM on Wahoo app works best. We tried to put more than one (like have old Wahoo HRM and new Moofit to choose and use from), and just wouldn’t work for us. We also noticed it was not good to try to rename our HRM in the Wahoo app or we had connections problems. So stick with whatever weird name it has. (Some techie is probably saying no duh. Hey, we like to mess with stuff. Haha) Anyway, if we’ve had problems it was usually the app and not the HRM with the issues. Here are some tricks we learned though. After you already have your HRM all set up and connected to the app you want and you know your connection usually works fine with your HRM, if your HRM won’t connect then try wetting the plastic part of the belt. While it’s strapped to me I dip my fingers in a bowl of water and then run them on the plastic part of the strap that touches the skin. (Good old electrical concepts.) Works every time. If it doesn’t then it may be your heart is beating slower, so it might not connect until you start exercising and your heart rate increases. Here is why I mention this… For a long time, even with Wahoo HRM, we couldn’t figure out why my husband had such a hard time connecting, but I didn’t. We kept replacing good batteries. However, when we bought two Moofit HRM and mine worked just fine but my husband’s still didn’t, we started to experiment. We would switch, and once again I was just fine but not my husband. However, after starting to exercise, his HRM would magically start to work. Well, he has an enlarged heart, and his heart beats way slower than mine. Plus men’s hearts naturally beat slower than women. So once my husband gets his heart pumping a bit then he has no problems connecting. Hopefully these tips help some that struggle with their HRM connections. Otherwise, it’s usually the app (sorry this review is for the Wahoo app only), the Bluetooth connection (your phone/device?), a bad HRM, or some other unknown problem (like Moofit does have a left and right side so make sure to snap it on correctly, and yes, unsnap and clean your salty sweat off after use.) So far, we like the Moofit. We’ve had ours since June 2021 and still on the same battery with exercising 3-4 times a week for 1-1.5 hours. We were sad when we lost one while hiking/camping, so we’re buying another one.