5 Best Wireless Heart Rate Monitors for iPhone & Apple Watch 

5 Best Wireless Heart Rate Monitors for iPhone & Apple Watch

A wireless heart rate monitor is a device that helps you to know and measure(track) the heart rate accurately in iPhone & Apple watches. These heart rate monitors are mainly used by athletes,  physical trainees, cyclists, and more.

It gives a spontaneous result of your heart rate while you work out or do something and you can record and get the data 24/7 throughout the day. Here are the 5 best wireless heart rate monitors and you can choose from the list.

  1. Fitbit inspire fitness tracker
  2. Polar Heart Rate Monitor
  3. Garmin HRM Dual
  4. Scosche Heart rate monitor
  5. Wahoo Tickr Heart Armband

1. Fitbit-Inspire-Fitness-Tracker ($98.79)

Fitbit inspire fitness tracker for heart rate monitor for iPhone&iPad

Note: First, you have to download the Fitbit app on your iPhone.

  • The Fitbit tracker helps to know your fitness goals 24/7  and also it has a real-time heart rate zone to calculate your heart rate during exercise sessions.
  • It tracks your heart rate while you do day-to-day activities like swimming, sleeping and exercising, and more.
  • This device will automatically record the heart rate data in both your Apple Watch and iPhone.
  • It is water-resistant (swim-proof) up to 50 m.
  • You can use this device at a temperature of -10℃ to 45℃.
  • Battery level – If you charge once, it will work for 5 days in a workout session.
  • Don't use this device in a hot tub or sauna.
  • This device can only be operated at a temperature of 14℃ to 113℉.
  • Fitbit can be connected to Bluetooth to receive the heart rate.

Pros:

  • 24/7 real-time heart rate tracking
  • Water-resistant
  • Flexible Armband
  • You can call, text, including calendar alerts, and are present
  • Compatible with Bluetooth 4.0
  • The battery lasts up to 5 days

Cons:

The price is a little bit higher than the affordability.

2. Polar-Heart-Rate-Monitor ($83.95 – $111.88)

Polar heart rate monitor for iPhone & iPad

Note: First, you have to download the polar app or health app on your iPhone.

  • Polar heart rate monitors can be connected to iPhone and Apple watch with help of Bluetooth and Ant+ technology.
  • It is compatible with iOS mobile devices like iPhone 5s to the latest version and also with the Gym equipment too and as well as Android mobiles.
  • Polar H10 is the best for accuracy to track the heart rate sensor in real-time.
  •  Athletes choose the Polar H10 to get an accurate measure of their heart rate.
  • This device can be used as a chest strap and it is suitable and easy to monitor on your iPhone.
  • It does a versatile activity to monitor the heart rate while cycling, running, training, swimming, etc.
  • It has a waterproof facility.
  • The operating temperature will be -10℃ to 50℃ in the hot areas.

Pros:

  • Accurate tracking.
  • It connects with Bluetooth and Ant+ devices.
  • Compatible with fitness apps, smart & sports watches, Gym equipment, and more.

Cons:

  • It is a Chest strap model so it is not comfortable to use.

3. Garmin HRM- dual  ($53.56)

Garmin hrm dual heart rate monitor for iPhone & iPad

  • This material is made of a 100% cotton jersey.
  • It is a soft chest strap which is a comfortable one and it has an adjustable option( 25” to 52”).
  • Water resistance in this device.
  • Good Battery life: The battery will work for up to 3.5 years (Based on the usage).
  • The normal operating temperature is 23 to 122 ° C.
  • It is compatible with Bluetooth and Ant+ devices.

Pros:

  • Dual HRM-Bluetooth & Ant+.
  • Battery life: Up to 3.5 years
  • Water-resistant
  • Washable material
  • Lightweight

Cons:

  • There are no different sizes available on the device.

4. Scosche heart rate monitor ($79.95)

scoche heart rate monitor for iPhone & iPad

Note: First, you have to download health and fitness apps like Strava, run keeper, Digifit, etc. It is very convenient and helps to know the progress of the data very easily.

  • It is compatible with fitness equipment, iPhone, tablets, Android apps, Bluetooth devices, and Ant+ technology.
  • Rhythm gives you a real-time heart rate reading by the sensor model available in it.
  • This armband design will be comfortable and easy to use.
  •  It has both large and small armbands and a bonus of one orange armband free.
  • The armband comes in three different colors.
  • waterproof resistance is available.
  • Scosche Rhythm helps to maintain the heart rate, calculate distance, and also calculation how many calories you burn, how many steps you walk, etc.
  • It had a dual-mode processor which helps to transfer the record to Ant+ and displayed Bluetooth on the watch.
  • Battery level: The battery can withstand up to 8 hours. (Based on the exercise session)

Pros:

  • Lightweight
  • Water-resistant
  • Easy to use
  • Compatible with Bluetooth and Ant+.

Cons:

  • Not compatible with the orange theory.

5. Wahoo-TICKR-Heart-Armband ($79.99)

wahoo heart rate monitor for iPhone & iPad

Note: First, you have to download the wahoo fitness app on your iPhone.

  • Wahoo fitness is a real-time heart rate monitor.
  • It connects with Bluetooth devices and Ant+  technology, smartphones, tablets, GPS watches, and bike computers by wahoo, Garmin, polar, and Apple.
  • This device will work with all smartphone apps like wahoo fitness, run keeper, Nike run club, and more.
  • It automatically records the workout data with the Strava training apps.
  • It is adjustable and comfortable to use in the upper arm and forearm.

Pros:

  • LED light
  • Rechargeable battery
  •  Moreover, it is compatible with more than 50+ smart apps and devices.
  • Adjustable & Comfortable

Cons:

  • No memory

Final verdict:

These are the list of best wireless heart rate monitors and I hope this inculcated the different varieties of it in your mind. so, you can choose according to your convenience, and if you know of any other wireless heart rate monitors which are cheap and best tell me in the comments section below. Thanks for reading and keep supporting iphonetopics.com.

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