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Wahoo Fitness
TICKR FIT Optical Heart Rate Monitor Armband

3.5 out of 5 stars
2 Reviews

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Why We Like The Wahoo TICKR FIT Optical Heart Rate Monitor Armband

With sweat-proof technology and real-time data transfer, the TICKR FIT Optical Heart Rate Monitor Armband tracks our heart rate and calories while we train. The TICKR FIT reads blood flow in the arm and sends the information to our computer, smartwatch, or smartphone apps for easy access to our performance data.


Details

  • On-the-arm heart rate monitor for dedicated, data-hungry athletes
  • Realtime calorie-burn and heart rate during exercise
  • Bluetooth and ANT+ equipped to pair with phones, watches, cycling computers
  • 30-hours of battery go-time and easily rechargeable for more
  • Two adjustable bands included for comfort in all sizes
  • Item #WHA000Y
Heart Rate Monitor
yes
Technical Features
Bluetooth, ANT+
Wireless
Bluetooth and ANT+ capabilities allow for a wireless connection to both smartphones and GPS bike computers and watches
Water-Resistant
IPX7 (waterproof up to 5ft)
Battery Type
USB rechargeable
Battery Life
up to 30 hours of battery life
Mount Type
adjustable arm strap
Includes
TICKR FIT unit, small arm strap, large arm strap, battery charger
Dimensions
[strap] 10 x 1in (small), 15 x 1in (large)
Face Size
40 x 32mm
Claimed Weight
20g
Manufacturer Warranty
limited 1 year
Activity
cycling, training

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Overall Rating

3.5 based on 2 ratings

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5 out of 5 stars

October 13, 2020

Love it

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer
Height:
5' 3"
Weight:
130

Always found chest straps restrictive. Wrist HRM are uncomfortable for me, but better than chest. Forearm is perfect - I forget it's there. No issues syncing to ANT+ and Zwift, to Garmin bike computers, and to CatEye bike computers. Discovered immediately. No fuss. The only downside is yet another device-specific charger. Also, if you want to buy replacement straps, Wahoo forces you to buy both sizes in a 2-pack, instead of just one or two of the same size.

Ann S
2 out of 5 stars

July 6, 2020

Wish it worked better

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer

I hate chest straps, so I was excited to get my TICKR FIT and use it. When it works properly, I love it. The problem is, it's inconsistent. To Wahoo's credit, they replaced it - twice - and I've continued to have the same issues with the replacements as the original. Also, I've experienced the same issues when connected to a Wahoo BOLT as I do with my new Garmin 830... so its definitely the TICKR FIT that is the issue and not the bike computer(s). The issue is that sometimes the FIT will just stop responding - and drop out - OR it'll keep sending the bike computer the same heartrate measurement and not change. i.e. I come to a stop and drink and what-not and it's still broadcasting that my HR is 175.... or I'll do a hard climb and it'll still be broadcasting that my HR is 110. It doesn't do this all the time, but it does it enough that it's infuriating and makes me hate the device. I really am not a fan of chest straps, so I continue to use the FIT... but I'll eventually replace it with another brand and be done with this thing. I honestly wouldn't buy another until they work out the connectivity kinks.

Eric H