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Bluetooth heart rate monitor

Bluetooth heart rate monitor
  1. Will any Bluetooth heart rate monitor work with peloton?
  2. Are Garmin heart rate monitors Bluetooth?
  3. Can I connect my heart rate monitor to my phone?
  4. Are wrist heart monitors any good?

Will any Bluetooth heart rate monitor work with peloton?

Peloton bikes and treadmills support a number of heart rate monitors -- any device with ANT Plus connectivity will work with a Peloton. ANT Plus allows devices from different brands to work together, so if you already have a heart rate monitor, check the specs before buying a new one.

Are Garmin heart rate monitors Bluetooth?

With that in mind, Garmin's $69.99 HRM-Dual is accurate, comfortable, and has a battery designed to last years. It also has both ANT+ and Bluetooth technology, meaning it can connect to just about any device or app you might use.

Can I connect my heart rate monitor to my phone?

You can pair the heart rate monitor to your smartphone, tablet, smartwatch, or fitness equipment using Bluetooth® technology. Put on the heart rate monitor. Bring the device within 3 m (10 ft.) ... Open the Bluetooth settings on the device.

Are wrist heart monitors any good?

While some wrist-worn monitors are more accurate than others, studies show they generally aren't as accurate as chest-worn heart monitors, says Chairman of the Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery Marc Gillinov, MD, who has studied the accuracy of these devices.

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