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Garmin Garmin HRM-Run Bundle with Garmin 010-12520-00 Running Dynamics Pod

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Style: HRM-Run + Pod


Features

  • Product 1: HRM-Run provides 6 different rynning dynamics metrics: cadence, vertical oscillation, ground contact time, ground contact time balance, stride length and vertical ratio
  • Product 1: The strap is comfortable and easily adjustable
  • Product 1: Real-time data can help athletes take their performance to the next level by showing them where they can improve their running form
  • Product 2: Computes and sends 6 running dynamics metrics to your compatible Device
  • Product 2: Battery life: replaceable battery lasts up to 1 year (assuming 1 hour daily use)
  • Product 2: Automatically turns itself on and off
  • Product 2: Tiny size: at less than 5 ounces, youll forget its there

Description

Style:HRM-Run + Pod Garmin Garmin HRM-RunThe HRM-Run heart rate monitor provides the most advanced running metrics to high-end Garmin Forerunner running watches. The strap is seamlessly comfortable and easily adjustable while the module is small, lightweight and fits entirely within the width strap.Garmin 010-12520-00 Running Dynamics PodTrain hard, run free. The running dynamics pod easily clips onto your waistband to measure the running dynamics you need to Beat yesterday. It gives you the option to run Without a Heart rate monitor chest strap but still be able to view and analyze your cadence, Stride length, ground contact time and balance, Vertical oscillation and Vertical ratio. These biomechanical measurements can help you understand your running form so you can perform better on race day. With a replaceable battery that lasts more than a year, this pod is easy to use. Once paired with your Compatible Watch, just clip it to the back and center of your waistband and start your run. It's so tiny, you may forget it's there.


Other display features: Wireless


Date First Available: April 15, 2020


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  • While it worked, it was great.
So like the title says, this thing WAS great. I loved the running dynamics, but most of all, when I do weight lifting I like to know my HR as well. Because my Fenix 5 has issues with accurate HR readings when lifting weight, this was the solution. The running dynamics are great for when you care about your form and style. I'm going to say extremely accurate, I did tests when I was at the doctors, and the HR was within a beat of the machine. All of this would make me give it 5 stars, but after 4 months, it was time to replace the battery. Since replacing the battery, it doesn't pair or get discovered. I did what Garmin's lack of online support says to do, and instead went through their forums only finding suggestions for the older devices. Kind of a disappointment. For something designed to last for a few years, the value has basically come out to $20/month, just outside of the Garmin Warranty, I will not be replacing this for another $90. Thank you, but no thank you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2018 by Kassandra

  • Battery life is short - cannot replace module without replacing entire strap.
You can no longer remove the heart rate module off the strap. If the strap breaks then you are done. If the module breaks then you are done. Mine died after 3 months of use and Garmin is only willing to give me a new battery to fix it - yay. I had the previous HRM Run for my Garmin 620 watch - in fact I had 4 of them. Not the straps, but the actual modules. They worked great when the factory battery was inside but EVERY time I changed out the battery it would fail with 2-4 days. The replacement batteries would ALL drain immediately - as if it never turned off even when unplugged from the strap. I honestly feel there is some internal setting that if the factory battery drains or is replaced then the setting trips and all future batteries are just instantly drained. I suspect the same crap with these bands and modules. I honestly wish to never buy another Garmin product just because of how crappy these straps have been. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2018 by Amazon Customer

  • After 18 months, it's dead
I've had mine for 18 months. I've replaced the battery a couple of times (pretty long life actually). But now, the heart rate is spiking in the mid 240s-250s. I never get an accurate reading. I really thought I had to have some kind of heart issue after my last run showed an average heart rate of 215 with a max HR of 253! Since I didn't look at my heart rate until I synced after the run, I couldn't manually verify the reading. I took a couple days off (I was sucking wind during the run and thought I was getting sick) and then tried again. As soon as I put the HRM on, it started saying I was at 244 bpm. I hadn't even started to run. I immediately pulled it off and threw it in my office and my wrist HR was down in the 60s. I then changed the batter in the strap. Still, it read in the 240s at rest. I then tried some strange thing that a forum said to do about flipping the battery around for a minute, then taking it out, etc. Still, it is reading in the mid-240s at rest. It is very disappointing that I have to fork out another $75 for a new one after just 18 months. I didn't even use it every day as I was injured for several months during that time and couldn't run at all. It gives great data when it works, but unfortunately, it just doesn't last very long. For how expensive it is, I would hope it would last longer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2019 by Dave C. Jones

  • Cool device but they don’t last long
This worked great while the battery lasted. I replaced the battery when the original one died and the strap worked for one more day then no longer. This is the second garmin HRM where this has happened. It’s too bad because it’s a cool product - just very poor quality. I’m going to contact garmin to see if I can get a replacement. July 26 2019- Here’s an update. Garmin replaced my last HRM and this one lasted 9 months before dying. This product captures good data and is great while it works. Too bad that the lifetime is really not tha long. If you get this product, my experience, based on three different units, says that you won’t get through a year before having to replace it. Also, for reference, I use it for about 90 minutes a day, 6 days a week. I’ll update my rating to 2 stars because of the data it provides, but to get any higher it has to last longer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2018 by Jennifer Otto

  • Will never last more than a year - consider it a yearly tax to use Garmin watch.
Have purchased 4 of these in 4 years. They never last more than a year. Seems very probable this is done on purpose by Garmin to generate additional revenue, after all what are you going to do? If you have a Garmin watch, either use this or you don't get HR data. Very disappointing. Can't return or send an email to Garmin because their "support" website doesn't work. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2019 by Michael Armentano

  • Bought two, one died in less than a month
Shame on you, Garmin. Wife and I got one of these each - hers sporadically started having connection issues and had to replace the battery this week, then it finally died. Thankfully Amazon exchanges are faster than Garmin's support. These units clearly have some QC issues with them - for $80-100, I'd expect these to be more durable than the old Polar straps I used to use for five years straight. If you have a Garmin ecosystem already and want the RD functionality, get it. But be ready with a spare if you need HR strap data, they will die on you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2018 by Asteroidea Archeteuthis

  • This was great for the first 6 months and then I needed ...
This was great for the first 6 months and then I needed to replace the battery. After the replace I had to continue to replace the battery weekly. The good thing is Garmin replaced it no questions asked. I just had to return the defective item.
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2016 by TammiJo

  • Only lasts 1-2 months at best
This is the 2nd consecutive strap I've bought where the glue has delaminated in less than 2 months. This basically renders the strap unuseable, since the electrodes begin peeling away. For the price point, this is unacceptable. I assumed that possibly the glue failure in the first strap was my fault, so I ordered a 2nd one and was extra careful to follow all of the recommended care procedures. Did not help. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2016 by Acedriale

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