Heart Rate Straps

Scosche Rhythm+ 2.0 Forearm Heart Rate Strap Black

Wireless heart rate monitoring bracelet from Scosche. Connects with all GPS sports watches that support ANT+ or Bluetooth Smart (4.0) protocol as well as with gym equipment.

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Expiration: 27/02/2025

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Specifications

Colour
Black
Connectivity
ANT+, Bluetooth
Waterproof
No
Rechargable Battery
Yes
Usage
Forearm

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  • PerfectStranger
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    This review is about the colour: Blue

    Stay away because you will get tangled up.
    It does not display the heart rate or battery status anywhere, only the operation LEDs.
    The company's app is frankly unacceptable; it only supports the newest model, Rhythm 24, regarding workout and data recording.
    Also, when you exceed 99 beats, it only shows the first 2 digits, meaning 10 or 14 instead of 105, 142, etc.
    It's a mess, really.

    You will need third-party apps, as the technical support replied, to record your data and workouts.

    The apps they mentioned were the following (Wahoo Fitness, which was the only one that worked, although it does not seem to record steps unless you are in some exercise mode, and I would generally describe it as a poor app, but at least you can see the heart rates normally), Morpheus Training, which does NOT support this specific model but the Rhythm 24, and still requires the Fitbit app to sync,
    and Strava, where I also did not find any support for this specific model or even the company.
    Nevertheless, the company's app needs to be running to have a battery indication, which, however, loses connection with Wahoo when connected and must reconnect with the heart rate monitor.
    Of course, if it is fully charged, you won't even need to go to the app, although the battery's issue is whether it will last 24 hours.

    On the positive side, it was the confirmation of the heart rates shown by the Redmi Watch Lite 2.
    In relation to the cost and what it offers, it is not worth even 1/10.

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