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🎯 Elevate your workout game with precision and comfort—because your heart deserves the best.
The COROS Heart Rate Monitor armband combines advanced sensor accuracy with a soft, breathable fabric band for superior comfort during sports. Featuring 38 hours of battery life, Bluetooth connectivity to up to three devices simultaneously, and smart auto-wear detection, it’s engineered for serious runners and cyclists who demand reliable, distraction-free heart rate data.
















| ASIN | B0CZRGXJS1 |
| Battery Average Life | 38 Hours |
| Battery Description | Rechargeable Lithium-Ion/Polymer (Non-Replaceable) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,385 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #5 in Heart Rate Monitors (Sports & Outdoors) |
| Brand Name | COROS |
| Color | Gray |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphones |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,896) |
| Display Size | 10 |
| Item Weight | 50 Grams |
| Manufacturer | COROS |
| Manufacturer Part Number | COROS Heart Rate Monitor |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| Model Number | COROS Heart Rate Monitor |
| Sensor Type | Wearable |
| Size | Large |
| Team Name | Choirs |
| UPC | 810005783293 |
| Warranty Description | 2 year |
T**M
Works great with ZonePoints app
This is a nice heart rate monitor. I use it while riding a stationary bike. It is simple to use, comfortable, accurate, and reliable. The tricky part was finding a decent app to interface with it. The COROS app isn't all that useful during workouts. It will show your current heart rate and that's about it. In my opinion, the popular exercise apps like Strava and others ask for too much personal information upfront and are cluttered with too many functions that I don't need. Plus they tend to prod the user to sign up for a monthly subscription to "unlock premium features." The best app I've found is ZonePoints (Android). It works well with this COROS HRM and it shows a real-time graph of heart rate, color-coded for 5 different zones. It also saves each workout to history and stats for comparison.
A**A
Comfortable/Accurate! No more chest straps for me EVER!
OMG. I didn't even know I needed this until I was told about it and tried it out! While I've used chest straps for years, I have put up with the chafing, itchiness, and general uncomfortableness of them (multiple brands). NO MORE! After using the Coros HR Monitor Arm Strap I will NEVER go back to chest straps again! When worn on the bicep it is hardly noticeable. Barely even know its there when worn! It linked up fast and easily to my Coros watch! Discovered I can even link it to my Strava account thru phone's bluetooth for heart rate monitoring! I use Android, but it paired to my daughter's iphone also when she asked to use it! Linked up to my bluetooth exercise bike at the gym too! When used for my runs and gym, the readings adjust instantaneously to my heart rate changes with no delay and more importantly accurately! This will be a game changer come this winter since the monitor will be closer to my heart and respond more quickly in the cold temps! Stated battery life is 38 hours, so perfect for thos LONG ultras! Gonna wear for my 50k in three weeks! One of the best things is it turns on and off automatically when worn or not, no more power buttons YAY! The strap is easily removed to wash and the unit itself is waterproof, so no issues with rain! As it is brand new item, there haven't been many updates yet, but Coros always improves and updates as needed from my experience. This has been probably the best $79 I've spent during my running years. Gonna suggest to all my friends to get one!
K**R
Super accurate, super comfy, very versatile!
I was a part of a voluntary COROS HRM device testing program for two months ahead of the public release for this device, and was so impressed with the metrics it provided that I felt it valuable enough to buy as a gift for a fellow athlete. This quick review reflects my experience with the device during testing (and afterwards), and is not sponsored by COROS. About me: I’ve been an avid runner since 2012, trending towards longer endurance-based events. I’ve run a number of ultramarathons and a handful of 100 mile races. I also do a bit of road and indoor (stationary trainer) cycling as cross-training. Things I like: This HRM appeals to me because of its simplicity and versatility. I like that there are no buttons (it senses when it is being worn), and I like the fact that once you set the sizing, it stays put and is easy to slip on before an activity. For sizing: I’m 5’-9”, 160-ish, and I still have plenty of slack in the strap…but I don’t do a lot of lifting. It is SO much simpler and WAY less noticeable than a chest strap. I also love the magnetic charger–even though it is relatively short (and proprietary). Charging is quick, and the battery life is ample, so it won’t be charging for very long anyhow. Data accuracy: During testing I compared this new HRM to my Wahoo TICKR HRM, as well as data from wrist-based optical HR sensors (COROS Pace 3 and Apex 2 Pro watches). The short summary is that the most consistent data came from this COROS armband. The KICKR chest strap–while plenty accurate–was slower getting an initial reading before beginning an activity, and had some data drop-outs during the activity as well. Chest straps occasionally require adjusting during activities as they loosen and slip. Wrist-based HRM sensors work fairly well, but are somewhat activity dependent. Cycling (especially if venturing off-road) can jostle these sensors from wrist contact and can result in some inconsistent data too. The armband stays securely in place, and is so comfortable and light I often don't notice I'm wearing it. During testing there were data anomalies from all devices, but the armband HRM produced FAR FEWER than any of the others. Material thoughts: The armband material has held up well so far, but DOES tend to get stinky and discolored with wear. I’ve had mine since early July, and wash it with soap and water occasionally when I can’t stand the funk, and it cleans up nicely (see photos). Replacement armbands are also available, though I can't see needing one for a good while. Something I wrote to the product testing group during evaluation: “The more I run with both an arm and chest strap the more I LOVE the arm band. I’ve now got a rash from the chest strap and it drops signal more than any of the three HR options. I’ll admit that I’m a sucker for simplicity, so would normally just use readout from the watch (decent)…but if I need an accurate and responsive HR readout, I’m picking the HR31.” Summary: This armband doesn’t miss a beat (ha!) and makes a lot of sense for an athlete interested in reliable HRM data across multiple sports. I initially wasn’t too keen on adding another device to my quiver, but this HRM earned its place, and would be a worthy asset to those who value consistent accurate data across disciplines.
B**G
Game changer. I've been using chest straps for the last 15 years. Never really any issues other than batteries dying. Gone through Garmins and then maybe 3 wahoo ones. All fine I guess, the Wahoo's only seem to last a couple of years for some reason. Now, pre-setting the strap for these has always been just one of those things I did, either under a tap and embrace the chill when you put it on, or the spit and rub which always had a mildly kinky vibe to it :) Not to mention the more often than not coffee scented strap after a while. Then I finally cave a get this little switcheroo. I wasn't sure how good it would be using the same kind of system that watch based heart rate sensors use (which always seem to lock on to cadence for me). But this thing is solid. Comfy, requires no spit and means i can add a new weird tan line to my arm come summer. But in seriousness, it's accurate, connects to my suunto watch, (i've not used the coros app), is accurate and i honestly forget I'm wearing it. Plus being that it sits on my upper arm and not at the core of my body, it doesn't get anywhere near as sweaty in the heat.
N**K
Se connecte rapidement. On l'oublie au porté contrairement à une ceinture
B**N
Muy buen medidor de frecuencia, siento más confianza que con el reloj. Le dura mucho la pila y es muy cómodo
M**B
Excellent form factor and design. Very comfortable to wear, I often forget to take if off after my workout. The USB C / mag cord works well enough, but a standard USB C - USB C cord would be better for people like me who tend to lose cords. Great value too! Compatible with all of my devices, pairing is fast and always reliable.
P**I
Original product. Works as expected. Better HR tracking compared to wist based heart monitor. Got this to get better accuracy as far as training load is concerned. Amazing battery life and connects easily with a COROS watch via the app.
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