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🔥 Stay ahead of the pack with Garmin HRM Pro Plus – where precision meets performance!
The Garmin HRM Pro Plus is a premium heart rate strap designed for serious athletes and fitness enthusiasts. It offers dual ANT+ and Bluetooth Low Energy transmission for real-time data sharing with Garmin devices and compatible apps. Beyond heart rate, it captures advanced running dynamics and stores heart rate data during swimming or out-of-range activities, syncing automatically afterward. Lightweight and comfortable, it features a durable, tool-free battery door with up to one year of battery life, making it a reliable companion for multi-sport training and all-day activity tracking.


| ASIN | B0B3PNFK9H |
| Battery Average Life | 8760 hours |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #40,743 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #41 in Heart Rate Monitors (Sports & Outdoors) |
| Brand | Garmin |
| Brand Name | Garmin |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphones |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 7,874 Reviews |
| Display Size | 0.96 inches |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00753759300883 |
| Included Components | Garmin HRM Pro Plus |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 1.18"L x 0.47"W x 23.62"H |
| Item Type Name | HeartRate Monitor |
| Item Weight | 1.8 ounces |
| Language | Spanish |
| League Name | Garmin |
| Manufacturer | Garmin |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 010-13118-00 |
| Material | Nylon |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| Model Number | 010-13118-00 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 1.18"L x 0.47"W x 23.62"H |
| Screen Size | 0.96 inches |
| Sensor Type | Wearable |
| Size | One Size |
| Team Name | Garmin |
| UPC | 753759300883 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year limited warranty |
P**R
Excellent Heart Rate Monitor with Great Training Features
The Garmin HRM Pro Plus has been the best heart rate monitor I’ve used so far. It works exactly as advertised and connects quickly and reliably during workouts without any issues. I opted for this one over the newer model as I didn't want another device that I had to remember to charge and this uses a standard CR2032 battery with a very convenient way to replace it (a big upgrade over the previous Garmin HRMs that required taking out screws that always got rusted in). One of the biggest advantages is the onboard data storage, especially for swimming. Being able to record heart rate data during a swim and review it afterward is incredibly useful and something a lot of basic HRMs can’t do (as Bluetooth doesn't transmit in water). The running metrics are also very accurate and add a lot of useful training data beyond just heart rate. Overall, this feels like a top-tier HRM for anyone serious about training, and it’s easily my favorite one I’ve used so far.
V**L
Great product for cycling
The HRM Pro Plus delivers excellent accuracy in heart rate tracking, even during intense workouts. The strap is comfortable and lightweight, staying securely in place throughout the activity. Its best feature is the ability to store data when not wearing a watch (like while swimming) and sync it later. Connection with Garmin devices and third-party apps is fast and stable. Perfect for athletes who need reliable performance metrics and running dynamics.
M**.
Comfortable and works seamlessly with my garmin watch
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.
C**S
Venu 3s compatible!
I've had my eye on a heart rate monitor for quite a while because I was honestly a little curious about how accurate my Garmin venue 3s was being that it's on my wrist and it gets jostled around a lot as I'm running. I knew when I bought my watch that because it's pretty much the newest watch available and that they advertised that the heart rate monitor on it was the same as Garmin's $1,000 watch but to be honest I'm still skeptical about the accuracy of watch statistics in general so when I saw this heart rate monitor was 80 something dollars compared to the over 120 on the Garmin website I had to have it while it was such a good price! So before I bought this I spoke to somebody from Garmin just to see that this was indeed compatible with my watch because I saw that there was a lot of people in the review section here that didn't believe this was compatible with the venue series even though on the Garmin website this heart rate monitor shows photos in a list with all the watches compatible with it so just to be sure I talked to the Garmin associate and she confirmed, yes, the venue series is compatible with this heart rate monitor. The only downside to my watch with this heart rate monitor is that she said my watch wasn't Advanced enough (ie: not from their strict sports lines like the forerunner, epix, or fennix series) so while it would track my heart rate, all of the running Dynamics wouldn't record from this. Also, weirdly enough, she mentioned this wouldn't read my heart rate in the pool with my particular watch which I was confused about because I don't understand how the heart rate can work while running and all other activities but not with swimming? Even though my watch has open and indoor swiming options? But nevertheless I'm kind of cool with that because I dont swim with my watch and I bought this because I do a lot of heart rate training while running or cardio in general so I can kind of brush that aside. Another downside for the venue 3 watch is that for some reason even though I can get Dynamics from my watch itself it won't read from the heart rate monitor so all of the aspects of the heart rate monitor that can improve your indoor running or make it more accurate on the treadmill, from what I understand, won't send to my device so my stats will still read from my watch. Now onto my proper review! I've worn this heart rate monitor for about a week now and over the course of four different workout sessions ive tested it with a mix of running, indoor cycling, and the elliptical. From what I see compared to the stats from my watch from previous exercises as well as comparing it to the heart rate monitor on my gym equipment (which reads 5-10 bpm close to my watch) I'm able to say with absolute certainty that the venue 3 watch is actually super accurate with my heart rate! Basically if I'm just stationary or walking or doing any sort of activity that doesn't shake my wrist horribly then it reads my heart rate the same as this heart rate strap. The heart rate strap however is so good at picking up my heart rate that it'll read my heart rate as raising or lowering on a dime with little to no delay and when I'm running it'll read my heart rate is actually about 10 to 20 beats per minute slower than what I've been going off of on my watch. Which is actually such a relief because historically I have been struggling so hard at running in the easy Zone that I honestly thought I just had to do run/walk intervals to keep my heart rate under 145. My charts in the app also read so much smoother. Before it would look like sharp peeks that would jut up or down and now it reads as hills and slopes. It connects easy, starts automatically when I put it on, and stays in place once I place it under my sports bra band. As far as the Dynamics I cant tell if its true it dosnt record because it was able to tell I was still moving even though I had both my arms up, texting, while walking on the treadmill which usually if my arm with the watch stops moving it thinks I stopped walking/running and it also proped for a calibration of milage after its first treadmill use soo? I'm also skeptical it wont read my hr while swimmung as I just tested by putting it on and selecting the indoor swim option on my watch and it proped that my hr monitor connected so I believe some of the info the garmin associate gave me was wrong 🤷♀️ Anyways, this has definitely been a game changer in my workouts this week and Im so jazzed to have this in my arsenal for my next training block!
E**Y
Huge Fan of HRM Pro Plus!
As a former user of the HRM tri, I was disappointed when the screws rusted out and the HRM broke. Saw the price tag on this HRM and was reluctant, but it has held up for a year and a half. I use this every day for both workouts and runs. The heart rate it produces is easy to download if you are not wearing the watch for your activity. For working out and lifting weights, this HRM keeps the recording accurate when your wrist is moving for dumbbell or kettlebell movements which usually throw off the wrist sensor. The heart rate data is accurate, and the device always connects without me having to do anything. It turns on when you put it on. I recommend rinsing it off in the shower And hanging up to dry after use
S**E
Questionable durability but great Garmin customer service
Good heart rate monitor and nice data. Durability is questionable. Upon battery replacement, the device no longer works. Tried all the different trouble shooting methods found online and it seems to be dead. In looking at other reviews, this seems to be a common issue. Warranty is for 1 year. Called Garmin to ask for advice and they replaced it for free even though it was out of warranty.
Z**R
Much much better than a wrist optical senser
I got this because I was getting frustrated over and over on my garmin venue 2 plus watch, even though the watch is great but the HR sensor is just not that great. It used to be good when I bought it new couple of years ago. After ruining my runs couples of months with showing me max HR when I just stand and don't move, I decided it's time to try the Garmin chest strap. I decided to go with Garmin because I am already in the Garmin eco-system, however, I did my homework and other chest straps from other brands are also accurate. I took this new chest strap on couple of runs and I can see the difference right away, I run faster on my easy runs, my HR trends lower than it was on my watch. When my HR goes over to the next Zone, and I slow down the strap immediately registers my new HR and I can see it in the real-time that my HR is recovering. If I use my watch in that same use-case, the watch just would take much much longer time to update the HR and more times it would just artificially inflate the HR rate (as I said earlier max HR when just standing). It seems there is some sort of an algorithm on the venu 2 plus to calculate the HR and that algorithm makes it completely inaccurate. The Garmin HRM Pro Plus is accurate, and the only feature that is a really miss from garmin and a real downside of this product is that I don't see the real-time live data from my HR strap on Garmin Connect App, I can only see the real-time HR strap data when I start an activity on my watch. but not the rest of the times, even though Garmin says it is still being recorded, but there is no way to see if the data is from the strap or from the Watch. The Connect App doesn't tag or label the source of the HR data, which is very not user friendly. Also, when you start an activity on garmin watch it'll ask to connect to the HR strap, once you connect, the UI on the watch screen is the same for the HR. there is no indication that the HR data coming from the Strap or from the Watch, you just have to believe it is connected and you are getting HR stats from the Strap. Very bad user experience, non friendly user design, creates a lot of confusions. and this could be just a simple software update to make things clear. Otherwise, the HR Strap as accurate as any other competitors brands and that's already good enough if you're already in the Garmin ecosystem.
A**M
Get the job done
Been eyeing this HR monitor for a while. I have been using Wahoo tickr for a couple years now but it doesn't last me (maybe from constant use, sweat, etc). Anyway, I'm already in the garmin ecosystem and garmin makes quality stuff so decided to give this a try. I'll be honest, however, I didn't want to pay $120+ for a HR monitor so I bought a "used" one for less. It's more like the "box was opened and they didn't like how it looked" used. I do triathlons (IM) and marathons so I needed something that can take lots of use. Good so far and comfortable. Really wanted this one to measure oscillation, ground contact time, etc. Works great and doesn't feel/look as cheap as Wahoo. I am not a heavy heavy sweater, only use it when doing rides and runs. If i do use it on the swim it'll be during races (open water). But no high expectations for accurate HR metrics during swim. My garmin forerunner doesn't measure HR correctly when running (not watch on the bike) so I've been wanting a more accurate form of HR measurement.
C**N
Muy bien
Muy bien
N**N
Poor
Integration with the watch is really poor. The watch doesn't seem to handle well not having the strap on, leading to long and interrupted syncing on those occasions or activities. When you are wearing it, the recording occasionally fails for no apparent reason with no way of diagnosing what went wrong. Very frustrating. Wake up Garmin, you have lost your way. Think about Psion, Palm, blackberry, Nokia. Feels like Garmin have the same existential problem....
C**.
One of the best accessories Garmin has.
Behold, the Garmin HRM-Pro Plus – the love child of a heart rate monitor and a fitness guru! This isn't just a strap; it's the VIP pass to the exclusive party of my heartbeats. It's like having a personal fitness cheerleader, transmitting real-time data to my Garmin 935 faster than I can say 'I need more steps.' But wait, there's more! It's not just about heartbeats; it's a running dynamics maestro, capturing my every stride like a fitness paparazzo. It knows more about my running form than I do – vertical oscillation, ground contact time, stride length – it's practically my running therapist. And guess what? It even computes pace and distance for my treadmill endeavors. Move over, math; Garmin's got this! Swimming? No problem. This strap is like the Aquaman of heart rate monitors, storing data underwater and sending it to my watch once I'm back on dry land. It's so aquatic, I'm half expecting it to join synchronized swimming competitions. And don't get me started on the battery life – up to a year! It outlasts my resolutions to eat more kale. The tool-free quarter-turn battery door is like the Batman utility belt of durability – easy to use and ready for any fitness adventure. In conclusion, the Garmin HRM-Pro Plus is not just a heart rate monitor; it's a fitness sidekick, a data superhero, and a workout bestie. Move over, ordinary HRMs; Garmin's here to turn my heartbeats into a fitness symphony!
D**I
Excelente produto
Produto é importado, mas chegou! Já usei algumas vezes e funciona bem, consigo sincronizar com o relógio e o garmin connect. Só tem um detalhe que se usar na piscina, quando emperra o pé na parede a cinta desse e infelizmente isso é um problema comum. Outro detalhe que percebi, é que ao entrar na piscina o relogio precisa estar sincronizado antes com a cinta, porque depois que estiver molhado, os sensores tem dificuldade para sincronizar e em muitos casos não conecta com o relógio. Mas de modo geral, já testei nadando, correndo e pedalando e funciona bem.
T**B
Useless
Can’t tell if it’s even working…
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