【 REAL HEART RATE TRACKING 】 FITCENT heart rate monitor armband monitors your heart rate in real-time while workout. CL830 Sensor can help you track and capture real-time heart rate, training zones and calories burned on your smartphone or tablet with compatible training apps.
【 BLUETOOTH & ANT+ WIRELESS TRANSMISSION 】 Dual band technology (Bluetooth / ANT+) works well with smartphones, tablets, GPS watches and bike computers by Wahoo, Polar, Garmin and more. Compatibility mobile devices: iPhone 4S and later, iPad, Android 4.3 or later.
【 APPS COMPATIBLE 】 Works with over 200 popular heart rate monitoring fitness apps including Wahoo Fitness, Polar Beat, Peloton, DDP Yoga, Runtastic, Runkeeper, UA Record, Endomondo, Map My Run, Komoot and more!
【RECHARGEANLE LITHIUM BATTERY 】 Rechargeable lithium battery with LED charging indicator, charge the Armband Heart Rate Monitor for 1.5 hous or unila solid green light indicates the unit is fully charged. The built-in lithium battery, can last up to 60 hours meet the demand of various time users.
【 12 MONTHS WARRANTY 】 Unconditional 12-month warranty on this heart rate monitor armband. Our Service Center will do our best to make you satisfied. Get yours now by clicking "Add to Cart" button on the right.
【 REAL HEART RATE TRACKING 】 FITCENT heart rate monitor armband monitors your heart rate in real-time while workout. CL830 Sensor can help you track and capture real-time heart rate, training zones and calories burned on your smartphone or tablet with compatible training apps.
【 BLUETOOTH & ANT+ WIRELESS TRANSMISSION 】 Dual band technology (Bluetooth / ANT+) works well with smartphones, tablets, GPS watches and bike computers by Wahoo, Polar, Garmin and more. Compatibility mobile devices: iPhone 4S and later, iPad, Android 4.3 or later.
【 APPS COMPATIBLE 】 Works with over 200 popular heart rate monitoring fitness apps including Wahoo Fitness, Polar Beat, Peloton, DDP Yoga, Runtastic, Runkeeper, UA Record, Endomondo, Map My Run, Komoot and more!
【RECHARGEANLE LITHIUM BATTERY 】 Rechargeable lithium battery with LED charging indicator, charge the Armband Heart Rate Monitor for 1.5 hous or unila solid green light indicates the unit is fully charged. The built-in lithium battery, can last up to 60 hours meet the demand of various time users.
【 12 MONTHS WARRANTY 】 Unconditional 12-month warranty on this heart rate monitor armband. Our Service Center will do our best to make you satisfied. Get yours now by clicking "Add to Cart" button on the right.
Nice heart rate device. Paired very easy with the Specialized Mission Control app. Seamless telemetry integration of my heart rate data with my Turbo Levo TCU 2 ride data. Heart rate data seems accurate based on my level of effort and inline with trail features, i.e. ascents, descents, flats. I have recorded @ 3 rides and everything has worked flawlessly. Battery life is good (but there’s a catch mentioned below). Charging dock is nice and easy to use – I like that it’s magnetic so it can just hang from the charge port, doesn’t need to be on a level surface. I like the color of the strap, makes it easy to find and strap is comfortable.A few things that could definitely be improved…1.) Longer strap. I am unable to wear it around my upper arm. Might not be an issue for slender builds but is for avg to larger build. I wear mine on my forearm but would prefer on my upper arm.2.) Missing auto-shutoff feature – I realized this after my first ride when battery was completely drained for next ride. If you forget to turn it off after use the battery will be dead next use. Should auto-shutoff after 5min of no heartrate input.Above two reasons are why I give 4 stars and not 5. I would still purchase again despite these issues and I recommend this product. Overall, satisfied with this heart rate monitor.
Nice heart rate device. Paired very easy with the Specialized Mission Control app. Seamless telemetry integration of my heart rate data with my Turbo Levo TCU 2 ride data. Heart rate data seems accurate based on my level of effort and inline with trail features, i.e. ascents, descents, flats. I have recorded @ 3 rides and everything has worked flawlessly. Battery life is good (but there’s a catch mentioned below). Charging dock is nice and easy to use – I like that it’s magnetic so it can just hang from the charge port, doesn’t need to be on a level surface. I like the color of the strap, makes it easy to find and strap is comfortable.A few things that could definitely be improved…1.) Longer strap. I am unable to wear it around my upper arm. Might not be an issue for slender builds but is for avg to larger build. I wear mine on my forearm but would prefer on my upper arm.2.) Missing auto-shutoff feature – I realized this after my first ride when battery was completely drained for next ride. If you forget to turn it off after use the battery will be dead next use. Should auto-shutoff after 5min of no heartrate input.Above two reasons are why I give 4 stars and not 5. I would still purchase again despite these issues and I recommend this product. Overall, satisfied with this heart rate monitor.
Does exactly what the description says. I needed a new heart rate monitor for my bicycle and GPSr while hiking because of my cardio vascular condition that caused a stroke several years ago.I need to keep my heart rate at a safe level.This gives me real time heart rate readings on my bicycle handlebar that is large enough to read at a glance.Very easy set-up. I got the wahoo app for my iPhone 11, works perfectly.The ANT+ works great on my Garmin Montana 650 GPSr also.The armband is comfortable, stays where you put it and works fine.
Much better than chest strap HRM. Been using for 5 months now about 10 hrs a week. I’ve liked it a ton more than a chest strap. Rechargeable battery that holds a charge along time I charge it like once a month, Bluetooth ANT+ Was easy to pair to my Lezyne bike cpu, no electrodes to get corroded. I wear it just above my bicep even though that’s not where it says to wear it and it stays put under my jersey sleeve. Doesn’t get real sweaty on the arm like chest straps do. And it’s been just as accurate as any chest monitor I’ve tried! Still will have to see if it lasts longer 🤞🏻 Than chest straps usually do for me but indication says it will. It’s light well built and performs awesome so glad I made the switch. About the only thing that I’d dig on it is the vibration it makes when you hit 165 bpm ( witch is like any climb when I ride) it’s not bad but, I’d rather it didn’t have this function or I could turn it off. Not a deal breaker by any means just something I wish it didn’t do. You get used to it and it doesn’t keep vibrating as your HR climbs past 165 only when it hits that magic number.Update 11/22/22: Still use it 10 hrs a week and never had a glitch with it yet! Still Awesome.
Accurate, and Comfortable. Update:I accidentally washed Fitcent heart rate monitor in a load of clothes. I thought that was the end of it, but after charging the unit It turned on and works as well as ever. The band needs to be replaced but it seems to have handled it. We will see if water leaked in and will eventually kill the battery but I’m impressed.Works well, accurate, convenient compared to a chest strap. I really like the heart rate alert that will vibrate to let know your are redlining without having to look at computer while keeping battery saving mode in computer.
It quit working after 10 weeks. Completely dead. EDIT, REPLACEMENT MONITOR WORKS GREAT. After 10 weeks the unit died, like a dead battery. Dead after a 24 hour recharge. AMAZON won’t exchange it. Now I’m trying to get FITCENT to replace it.EDIT: Fitcent support sent a replacement monitor and I have used it on several rides now and it is working perfectly. I’m very happy with the consistent readings displayed on my cycling computer. I would recommend this product to anyone. If the first unit hadn’t died, I would have given it 5 stars.Second EDIT: July 2023. Less than a year later the replacement unit has died. It appears the battery in the unit doesn’t like getting discharged for a few days after use. It did work well with stable accurate readings while it worked. Then it started shutting down in the middle of longer rides. Now it won’t come on at all. ONE STAR. I’ll be looking for a different brand.
Just a – heart rate monitor. This monitor or maybe a transmitter?The unit works good. But this unit does not display Pulse Rate !This device will send a signal to your cell phone and the cell phone Health Monitor will display the info. (If features match up.)
Great Heart Rate Band and Great Customer Service. I’ve been using this heart rate band at least 3 times per week for the last 5 months, and I can say is a good product, I’ve compared the accuracy with other bands and it is accurate enough, the best thing is that is so simple to strap it in your arm, better than those chest strap heart rate monitors. I had an issue and the company reply pretty fast solving the issue.
This way exceeded my expectations. I bought this because it was cheap and I saw it works with iFIT. I bought my first one sometime in 2022 and then I bought one for my husband in May of 2023. I workout six days a week for about 2 hours and wear it every time. I did not expect it to last as long as it did because it was so cheap. My Nordic track treadmill will adjust the speed based on the heart rate monitor and I’ve measured it with multiple watches and they are either the same or within one or two. It just died on me this week but no worries. Now I’m using my husband’s. He doesn’t workout very often so he won’t miss it. Also, it goes a long time on the same charge. I maybe have to charge it twice a month. I haven’t kept track because it’s not very often when compared to how much I use it. Anyway I’m so happy with this product. I figure if it lasts two years and I buy three, that about equals one that iFit sells to go with their equipment and it gets me through six years. Who knows how long iFit’s would last. I doubt it would be six years.
replacement received – Battery no longer held charge after one year; new one lasts 15 hours. It almost seems designed to last just above the one year warranty period. It worked well while it lasted though.I used the unit for 75 rides and a total of 250 hours before the running time after a fresh recharge fell abruptly from 6+ hours (9/29) to about 40 minutes (10/3), and then zero minutes. It’s useless now.Update: I contacted [email protected], and they offered to send a replacement free of charge. It arrived and works. Unlike the original which held charge for several weeks and at least 30 hours of use, this one stops working after about 15 hours of use. I updated this review from 1 star to 3 stars, since ideally the device wouldn’t have failed after one year, and would hold charge for longer than 15 hours. (The description mentions up to 60 hours.)
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Nice heart rate device. Paired very easy with the Specialized Mission Control app. Seamless telemetry integration of my heart rate data with my Turbo Levo TCU 2 ride data. Heart rate data seems accurate based on my level of effort and inline with trail features, i.e. ascents, descents, flats. I have recorded @ 3 rides and everything has worked flawlessly. Battery life is good (but there’s a catch mentioned below). Charging dock is nice and easy to use – I like that it’s magnetic so it can just hang from the charge port, doesn’t need to be on a level surface. I like the color of the strap, makes it easy to find and strap is comfortable.A few things that could definitely be improved…1.) Longer strap. I am unable to wear it around my upper arm. Might not be an issue for slender builds but is for avg to larger build. I wear mine on my forearm but would prefer on my upper arm.2.) Missing auto-shutoff feature – I realized this after my first ride when battery was completely drained for next ride. If you forget to turn it off after use the battery will be dead next use. Should auto-shutoff after 5min of no heartrate input.Above two reasons are why I give 4 stars and not 5. I would still purchase again despite these issues and I recommend this product. Overall, satisfied with this heart rate monitor.
Nice heart rate device. Paired very easy with the Specialized Mission Control app. Seamless telemetry integration of my heart rate data with my Turbo Levo TCU 2 ride data. Heart rate data seems accurate based on my level of effort and inline with trail features, i.e. ascents, descents, flats. I have recorded @ 3 rides and everything has worked flawlessly. Battery life is good (but there’s a catch mentioned below). Charging dock is nice and easy to use – I like that it’s magnetic so it can just hang from the charge port, doesn’t need to be on a level surface. I like the color of the strap, makes it easy to find and strap is comfortable.A few things that could definitely be improved…1.) Longer strap. I am unable to wear it around my upper arm. Might not be an issue for slender builds but is for avg to larger build. I wear mine on my forearm but would prefer on my upper arm.2.) Missing auto-shutoff feature – I realized this after my first ride when battery was completely drained for next ride. If you forget to turn it off after use the battery will be dead next use. Should auto-shutoff after 5min of no heartrate input.Above two reasons are why I give 4 stars and not 5. I would still purchase again despite these issues and I recommend this product. Overall, satisfied with this heart rate monitor.
Does exactly what the description says. I needed a new heart rate monitor for my bicycle and GPSr while hiking because of my cardio vascular condition that caused a stroke several years ago.I need to keep my heart rate at a safe level.This gives me real time heart rate readings on my bicycle handlebar that is large enough to read at a glance.Very easy set-up. I got the wahoo app for my iPhone 11, works perfectly.The ANT+ works great on my Garmin Montana 650 GPSr also.The armband is comfortable, stays where you put it and works fine.
Much better than chest strap HRM. Been using for 5 months now about 10 hrs a week. I’ve liked it a ton more than a chest strap. Rechargeable battery that holds a charge along time I charge it like once a month, Bluetooth ANT+ Was easy to pair to my Lezyne bike cpu, no electrodes to get corroded. I wear it just above my bicep even though that’s not where it says to wear it and it stays put under my jersey sleeve. Doesn’t get real sweaty on the arm like chest straps do. And it’s been just as accurate as any chest monitor I’ve tried! Still will have to see if it lasts longer 🤞🏻 Than chest straps usually do for me but indication says it will. It’s light well built and performs awesome so glad I made the switch. About the only thing that I’d dig on it is the vibration it makes when you hit 165 bpm ( witch is like any climb when I ride) it’s not bad but, I’d rather it didn’t have this function or I could turn it off. Not a deal breaker by any means just something I wish it didn’t do. You get used to it and it doesn’t keep vibrating as your HR climbs past 165 only when it hits that magic number.Update 11/22/22: Still use it 10 hrs a week and never had a glitch with it yet! Still Awesome.
Accurate, and Comfortable. Update:I accidentally washed Fitcent heart rate monitor in a load of clothes. I thought that was the end of it, but after charging the unit It turned on and works as well as ever. The band needs to be replaced but it seems to have handled it. We will see if water leaked in and will eventually kill the battery but I’m impressed.Works well, accurate, convenient compared to a chest strap. I really like the heart rate alert that will vibrate to let know your are redlining without having to look at computer while keeping battery saving mode in computer.
It quit working after 10 weeks. Completely dead. EDIT, REPLACEMENT MONITOR WORKS GREAT. After 10 weeks the unit died, like a dead battery. Dead after a 24 hour recharge. AMAZON won’t exchange it. Now I’m trying to get FITCENT to replace it.EDIT: Fitcent support sent a replacement monitor and I have used it on several rides now and it is working perfectly. I’m very happy with the consistent readings displayed on my cycling computer. I would recommend this product to anyone. If the first unit hadn’t died, I would have given it 5 stars.Second EDIT: July 2023. Less than a year later the replacement unit has died. It appears the battery in the unit doesn’t like getting discharged for a few days after use. It did work well with stable accurate readings while it worked. Then it started shutting down in the middle of longer rides. Now it won’t come on at all. ONE STAR. I’ll be looking for a different brand.
Just a – heart rate monitor. This monitor or maybe a transmitter?The unit works good. But this unit does not display Pulse Rate !This device will send a signal to your cell phone and the cell phone Health Monitor will display the info. (If features match up.)
Great Heart Rate Band and Great Customer Service. I’ve been using this heart rate band at least 3 times per week for the last 5 months, and I can say is a good product, I’ve compared the accuracy with other bands and it is accurate enough, the best thing is that is so simple to strap it in your arm, better than those chest strap heart rate monitors. I had an issue and the company reply pretty fast solving the issue.
This way exceeded my expectations. I bought this because it was cheap and I saw it works with iFIT. I bought my first one sometime in 2022 and then I bought one for my husband in May of 2023. I workout six days a week for about 2 hours and wear it every time. I did not expect it to last as long as it did because it was so cheap. My Nordic track treadmill will adjust the speed based on the heart rate monitor and I’ve measured it with multiple watches and they are either the same or within one or two. It just died on me this week but no worries. Now I’m using my husband’s. He doesn’t workout very often so he won’t miss it. Also, it goes a long time on the same charge. I maybe have to charge it twice a month. I haven’t kept track because it’s not very often when compared to how much I use it. Anyway I’m so happy with this product. I figure if it lasts two years and I buy three, that about equals one that iFit sells to go with their equipment and it gets me through six years. Who knows how long iFit’s would last. I doubt it would be six years.
replacement received – Battery no longer held charge after one year; new one lasts 15 hours. It almost seems designed to last just above the one year warranty period. It worked well while it lasted though.I used the unit for 75 rides and a total of 250 hours before the running time after a fresh recharge fell abruptly from 6+ hours (9/29) to about 40 minutes (10/3), and then zero minutes. It’s useless now.Update: I contacted [email protected], and they offered to send a replacement free of charge. It arrived and works. Unlike the original which held charge for several weeks and at least 30 hours of use, this one stops working after about 15 hours of use. I updated this review from 1 star to 3 stars, since ideally the device wouldn’t have failed after one year, and would hold charge for longer than 15 hours. (The description mentions up to 60 hours.)