If you don’t clean the strap and it becomes a biological hazard, it’s your fault. Inside you’ll find that paper stuff including the manual, some cleaning care instructions, and some warranty stuff. One simple CR2032 battery will last you three years according to Garmin. There’s no charger, since this strap is coin-cell battery powered. Which, is a simple list: The strap and a few pieces of paper. The rough ride across the Atlantic didn’t seem to impact the stuff inside. On the back you can see the notes about Bluetooth Smart compatibility as well: What’s in the box:Ībove is the box, it looks like it got beat-up on the flight over or something. You can hit up the links at the end of the post to help support the site if you found this review useful. Once I’m done with it, I’ll get it shipped back to them the way I usually do. Oh, and lastly, Garmin sent me a media loaner to try out. If you want the quick and dirty video on this strap – go forth and hit the magical play button below: Certainly, you can buy it on its own, but I’m betting the vast majority of purchases will be parts of bundles. Rather, this is something I suspect folks will pick up as part of bundles from Garmin (such as a bike computer bundle). Also, I’ll point out upfront that I don’t foresee this as the type of strap you’re likely to go out and buy on its own. Since there isn’t much of that fancy fluff to talk about there. ![]() ![]() Just simply the addition of Bluetooth Smart transmission to aid your early morning Zwift sessions.Īs such, I’m going to attempt to keep this post as short and concise as necessary. This new HRM-DUAL is about as simple as they come: The chest strap transmits your heart rate data concurrently over ANT+ & Bluetooth Smart. ![]() Wait, what’s the first you ask? Actually it was the Garmin Vector 3, about 18 months ago. Today Garmin announced their second dual ANT+/Bluetooth Smart transmitting sensor, the HRM-DUAL heart rate strap.
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