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Garmin HRM-Pro: a heart rate monitor that somehow doesn't have its finger on the pulse

Patrick Bardelli
17.11.2020
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With the HRM-Pro, Garmin has brought a heart rate monitor onto the market that leaves me baffled. A product that somehow seems to be superfluous. With one exception.

Recently, there has been a new addition to the Garmin heart rate monitors, or HRM for short. New on the market is the HRM-Pro, which was already described in detail when it was introduced to our range:

Pro always sounds good in principle. But a closer look reveals a few questions. Not only for me, but also in the Community:

Who should the HRM-Pro be for anyway?

An egg-laying wool-milk sow that isn't one

Fixed module

Another disadvantage: the module and the strap are permanently installed together. Unlike Polar, for example, the module cannot be separated from the strap. But that would be the solution to the dilemma. One module that can do everything and various straps for different applications, such as swimming in open water or indoors in chlorinated water.

Conclusion: unnecessary, but ...

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