![]() ![]() ![]() If you found this review useful, feel free to hit up the links at the end of the site, or consider becoming a DCR Supporter. As usual, it’ll go back to them afterwards. Note that this Garmin HRM-PRO Plus media loaner was sent over by Garmin to test. Nonetheless, I’ve been using the HRM-PRO Plus for a while, so I figure I’ll go through the full in-depth review of the HRM-PRO Plus, just like any other straps. So Garmin says that in terms of functionality, both units are identical, save the battery compartment aspects. ![]() And, best of all, the software changes for the indoor running pace/distance is being released as a firmware update to the existing HRM-PRO today. There will soon be watch bundles offered with the Garmin HRM-PRO Plus straps instead of HRM-PRO. Ultimately, these are minor changes, and for the most part this is just considered a running change. Further, they’ve changed the color of the HRM-PRO Plus pod itself. The new HRM-PRO Plus adds an indoor run pace & distance option, while also changing the battery door situation to be tool-less (hopefully reducing straps dying after battery swaps). Like most Garmin ‘Plus’-enabled things, this is a modest upgrade from their existing high-end chest strap, the HRM-PRO that came out two summers ago. Garmin has just released a slightly revamped version of their HRM-PRO chest strap, now the HRM-PRO Plus. ![]()
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