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Wahoo TICKR FIT Heart Rate Armband, Bluetooth, ANT+

Original price was: $99.99.Current price is: $7.99.

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BLUETOOTH AND ANT+ OPTICAL HEART RATE ARMBAND & CALORIE TRACKER – TICKR FIT heart rate armband uses optical heart rate technology to provide accurate heart rate and calorie burn data in the most comfortable form factor yet! Equipped with Bluetooth and ANT+ technology to seamlessly pair with fitness apps, smartphones, and GPS bike computers and watches. Worn on the forearm, the TICKR FIT heart rate monitor comes with an adjustable band that is designed for your most grueling workouts including running, cycling, fitness classes, and more. TICKR FIT has water-resistant technology and a rechargeable battery that lasts up to 30 hours.
CONNECT HEART RATE TO YOUR FAVORITE TRAINING APPS AND DEVICES – Proven technology delivers accurate heart rate and calories to the Wahoo Fitness and other popular training apps
HEART RATE, CALORIE, and TIME TRACKING – TICKR FIT measures vital workout metrics, including heart rate, calorie burn, and workout duration in real-time with the Wahoo Fitness app. These metrics can also be sent to compatible third-party apps that track these metrics
DUAL-BAND TECHNOLOGY – Equipped with ANT plus and bluetooth smart capabilities for a wireless connection to both smartphones and GPS devices
VISIBLE CONNECTION – One LED light shows visual confirmation of the TICKR connection status via Bluetooth and / or ANT plus : searching for a connections, connecting, and reading heart rate
ADVANCED PERFORMANCE MATERIAL STRAP – Designed to fit comfortably around your arm, yet fit securely during intense activity. Two adjustable bands included (Small and large)

  • Price: $7.99
  • Rating: 4 ⭐
  • ASIN: B078GRMFSN

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9 reviews for Wahoo TICKR FIT Heart Rate Armband, Bluetooth, ANT+

  1. Joe DePrimo

    Excellent product, highly recommend. I use it with Apple Watch
    My TICKR FIT has been working extremely well since I purchased it a couple months ago. I use it with my Apple Watch and it connects smoothly to the watch via blue-tooth, and never seems to drop out. It is comfortable (I wear it just above or below my elbow, with the “wahoo” facing in front of me) and it has enabled my watch to read my heart rate much more consistently and accurately. Before, I had to cinch my watch so tight it hurt and even then it was all over the map on heart rate reading during cardio exercise. Now, I can wear my watch + TICKR FIT comfortably and heart rate readings are consistent and accurate. I now have much more confidence in my health data. I also tried the TICKR (iphone) app which will record heart rate during workouts. I liked the app and would be happy using that as well but the data there is not in-step with the way Apple records it’s “active cals”. So, to keep my health data consistent, I use it with the watch.

  2. Scott C

    Still the best non chest mounted HR monitor
    Bought one of these almost five years ago (May 2019) and paid exactly $80. Remember searching (as I did yesterday) to no avail for more options to replace my uncomfortable chest mounted monitor and ended up buying the TICKR. I’ve had nearly zero issues with the unit and appreciate the compact size and battery life it had. I always place the TICKR on the outer part of the triceps muscle and it happily monitors for hours trouble free until taken off. The charger is cool as it’s not a typical plug in.This story goes on till a few days ago when the old TICKR unit just wouldn’t charge so I’ve been two days without hr data. This is typical for such lithium ion battery powered units so it’s not surprising it died abruptly after such reliable operation. It was baffling to realize only the Polar (with not the best reviews) seemed as a viable alternative to the TICKR when perusing Amazon (no thanks to cheap knockoffs). So even though the unit failed me it was the only logical choice to go ahead and get another Wahoo TICKR. Despite the price, it’s a testament to good engineering and design that even five years after buying the original model it seems to still be the best non chest worn heart rate monitor on the market. Five stars!

  3. Jslon

    Easy to fit and use
    The armband is easy to fit and works perfectly. I have not experienced any problems with fit or obtaining readings. It took just a minute or two to fit it on the first use, and in the several months that I have used it, it has never failed to provide accurate readings. It is more comfortable than a chest band, highly recommended.

  4. TS

    Simple and accurate, with excellent battery life
    I replaced my old (and getting glitchy) Fuze with this, and I’ve been overall very happy with it. I really like the fact that it’s easy to use as just a heart rate monitor, and the single button input is great. I’ve only used this with MapMyFitness, but it syncs up every time, and the reaction time seems quite good. Many non-chest strap monitors tend to have issues catching up with fluctuating heart rates, which is annoying during interval training. Although I haven’t exhaustively tested it, the Wahoo seems to keep up with the changes in heart rate well. It also seems very accurate. The best part, though, is the battery life. I only use this and average of three times a week, but it took over four months for this this to finally get down to 5% battery and need to be recharged. I love that I don’t have to worry about constantly recharging, and I know it will last through endurance events. My only gripe is with the band. For running, it works really well, but I’ve had some issues during other workouts. The material is comfortable, but it doesn’t have a lot of grip, so it can start to move on sweaty skin. I tried to compensate with a tighter fit, but then I was experiencing discomfort in my forearm. I’ve been able to find a somewhat happy compromise, but I do keep checking it during higher intensity workouts. Depending on how you’re using it and how much you sweat, this may never be an issue for you. The only other thing I’ll mention is that I did accidentally put this through the wash one time. I was worried since it’s only spec’d as being water resistant, but it worked just fine, after I let it dry out. I don’t recommend purposely submerging it, but it’s nice to know that it can handle some water.

  5. Mickaël

    Le brassard fait le boulot qu’on lui demande, mieux qu’une montre running (foruner 245), montre à laquelle il s’associe sans difficulté !

  6. ÅSCH!

    The battery dies even when I don’t use it. So, if I don’t keep it connected to the charger, it’s not charged when I want to use it.Need to edit: After 2 years of use, it was really bad, so I decided to write to Wahoo support. I requested at least a new charge cable to have extra one home and other work, because the battery was not enough to get to and from work.Wahoo support was so kind that they sent a new one, and after 30 days, charged once upon receipt, it still has 68% used around 25 hours.Either it was an improvement, or my previous one was defective; it wasn’t like that from the beginning, so I think I should updade here my review.

  7. Sebastian F.

    the wahoo trickr fit, works well, connects instantly to the wahoo App and is made of good qulaity material. There is a replacement armband included and a USB charing port.

  8. Lissy Vanessa Alvaran

    It works perfectly

  9. Amazon Customer

    Für das Training auf einem Fahrradindoor Trainer über die App Zwift nutze ich regelmäßig einen Brustgurt für die Herzfrequenz, weil darüber auch der Ventilator gesteuert wird. Je höher der Puls ist, umso mehr leistet auch der Ventilator. Da ich mit Wahoo sowohl mit dem Kickr Rollen-Trainer, als auch mit dem Ventilator bereits gute Erfahrung gesammelt habe, habe ich mich, nachdem der Brustgurt seinen Geist aufgegeben hatte, für ein weiteres Wahoo Gerät entschieden. Dabei war ich gespannt, ob die Funktion am Arm genauso zuverlässig ist, wie bei der Brustgurtvariante.Sowohl die Einrichtung war entsprechend einfach, wie auch die Funktion sehr zuverlässig erfüllt wurde und er die typischen Herzfrequenzen bei den typischen Watt Belastungen anzeigt, genau wie vorher.Im praktischen Betrieb hat sich gezeigt, dass das Umbinden um den Arm sehr einfach und stressfrei ist, der Sensor beim Trainieren nicht stört oder rutscht und zuverlässig, unspektakulär und störungsfrei arbeitet. Das Connecten geht sehr schnell, ebenso wie das Ausschalten. Dabei zeigen die LED die entsprechenden Funktion an. Weiterhin ist mir aufgefallen, dass das Gerät sehr lange genutzt werden kann, bevor es aufgeladen werden möchte. Das war ein kleines Manko bei meinem vorherigen Gerät, von daher bin ich auch mit der Ausdauerleistung sehr zufrieden.Insgesamt hinterlässt das Gerät ein wirklich guten Eindruck, es wird mit einer einfachen Ladeschale für die Rückseite geliefert, welche man in einem vorhandenen USB Port eines Ladegeräts oder am PC einstecken kann. Für mich hat es sich im mehrmals wöchentlichen Einsatz jetzt über Monate bewährt, es ist präzise und auf das Anlegen eines Brustgurt kann ich auch verzichten. Von daher hat er sich meiner Meinung nach zurecht fünf Sterne voll verdient.

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