That's true for the standalone HRM. As long as it is connected to a Garmin device, and an activity is started, Garmin Connect does show the HR from the strap live. And as for the standalone strap with no other Garmin device to connect to it, if you want to stay with Garmin's software, you can use for example the Tacx app (phone, PC, or Mac). Hi, I’ve been having a pretty tough time getting HR data on Zwift. I’m using a Garmin HRM-Dual that came with a Garmin Edge 520 Plus Bundle. I’m hoping someone can help because Zwift CS keeps reiterating the same troubleshooting steps. Here’s what I’ve done so far: (1) Verified the original issue was the battery was dead. Took out old battery, let module discharge (15min), put in new i as well am having problems with the garmin chest strap and the fenix 5. i use it on the bicycle, and when i'm riding easy it will sometimes show high HR around 160 for a long time. then it seems like passing cars will make it go to 150 for a long time. then when i ride extremely hard, the HR will read 140. it also gets stuck on numbers as well. Nov 12, 17 8:57. Post #6 of 7 (13366 views) I had the same issue on several straps but solved it. Put on the heart rate monitor strap. Go into settings on the receiving unit. scroll down to heart rate. Your unit has to reconnect again with HRM. Of course this will only work if you have good batteries. August 31, 2010 at 7:21 pm. My Garmin 305’s heart rate monitor is on the blink. It was working off and on and now is not reading at all. I have tried bending the gold contacts, cleaning contacts, vaseline on contacts, new battery, soft reset, turned strap around backwards and still no go. The other two just stopped working. With the latest firmware update (7.4), if I remove and replace the battery, the unit works for between 8-10 minutes and then stops. I can replace the battery and have it work for anyone 8-10 minutes. The Garmin HRM-Pro Plus only launched last year, and it seems quite soon for the company to be releasing a whole new chest strap. It might have developed a new electrical heart rate sensor (after all, the HRM-Pro Plus was only a very minor iteration on the HRM-Pro), or it could be something quite different. The HRM-Pro (I have one) seems to have only 2 electrodes. If you have the kind of heart problem that requires you to take regular ECG measurements, you probably already have some kind of medical grade device to do that. I put my HRM-Pro on before doing an activity, you can’t take an ECG during the activity, and I take it off soon afterwards. Vay Tiền Nhanh Ggads.

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