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Heart Rate Monitors: Buying Advice, Tips, and News

Latest Heart Rate Monitor Top Picks

Latest Heart Rate Monitor Reviews

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Whether you use an armband or chest strap, add some smarts to your exercise and training routine with one of the best heart rate monitors we've tested.

Garmin HRM-Dual

Our new survey covers the smartwatches, rings, fitness trackers, and smart scales that monitor your health, as well as the tech you use for exercise: bikes, rowing machines, treadmills, and smart fitness mirrors.

Peloton bike and stuff
3.5

The Wahoo Trackr Heart Rate is a rechargeable chest strap that's easy to use and offers accurate readings, but has few extra features.

$100.00
at Amazon
By Andrew Gebhart
Wahoo Trackr Heart Rate
4.0

The Peloton Heart Rate Band easily connects with the company's equipment and app—as well as third-party machines and software—to accurately track your pulse and show your heart rate zone at a glance.

$90.00
at Amazon
By Angela Moscaritolo
4.5 Editors' Choice

Much more than a heart rate monitor, the Wahoo Tickr X doubles as a run tracker, works indoors and out, and even counts reps during strength training.

$79.99
at Brands Cycle and Fitness
By Jill Duffy
4.5 Editors' Choice

The entry-level Polar H9 is the best heart rate monitor for anyone with basic needs, with a wide range of compatibility and an excellent companion app.

$69.90
at Amazon
By Jill Duffy
4.0

Garmin's HRM-Dual chest strap heart rate monitor can connect to just about any device or app. It's reliable, accurate, long-lasting, and comfortable, although it doesn't include any special features.

$54.30
at Amazon
By Jill Duffy
Garmin HRM-Dual
4.0

Setting up and using the Wahoo Tickr Fit armband to measure heart rate during exercise couldn't be easier, making it a top pick among heart rate monitors.

$89.99
at Amazon
By Jill Duffy
Wahoo Tickr FIT

The Omron HeartGuide has an inflatable blood pressure cuff built into the watch strap, and it's received clearance from the FDA as a medical device. We tried it out at CES.

By Brenda Stolyar
Omron HeartGuide
4.0

Scosche's Rhythm24 armband heart rate monitor is a welcome alternative to chest straps, but be sure to set aside time to study the instructions.

$49.99
at Amazon
By Jill Duffy
Scosche Rhythm24
4.0

The Polar OH1 is an optical armband heart rate monitor rather than a chest strap, and is one of the better devices in the category.

$64.90
at Amazon
By Jill Duffy
Polar OH1 heart rate monitor
4.5

Versatile, comfortable, and highly accurate, the Polar H10 is one of the best heart rate monitors money can buy.

$104.95
at Amazon
By Victoria Song
Polar H10 Heart Rate Sensor
4.0

The HRM-Run is the heart rate strap to buy if you have one of the Garmin fitness trackers that work with it. It's a data junkie's dream come true, giving you advanced stats, such as oscillation and ground contact time.

$99.99
at Amazon
By Jill Duffy
Garmin HRM-Run
4.5 Editors' Choice

The Polar H7 Heart Rate Sensor is one of the best and most accurate HRMs for sports and fitness you can buy.

$64.95
at Holabird Sports
By Jill Duffy
Polar H7 heart rate monitor
3.0

The Wahoo Fitness Tickr Heart Rate Monitor is a good and reliable device that provides steady Bluetooth connectivity to both Android and iPhone apps for running and other activities. It isn't as innovative as some of the more tech-forward devices hitting the market, but its low price is compelling.

$59.95
at Amazon
By Jill Duffy
Wahoo Fitness Tickr Heart Rate Monitor
3.0

Twenty-first century fitness enthusiasts no longer have to suffer the discomfort of chest strap heart rate monitors. The Scosche Rhythm+ armband collects your heart rate data and works with ANT+ and Bluetooth devices. It's not the most innovative device, but it's a reliable and reasonably priced option.

$0.00
at Amazon
By Jill Duffy
Scosche Rhythm+
3.5

If you're in the market for a new heart rate monitor and are sick of wearing a chest strap, the MIO Link is a reasonably priced wristband that will meet your needs rather precisely, and that's all you should expect from it.

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at Amazon
By Jill Duffy
MIO Link
4.0

For running, cycling, and plenty of other endurance sports, the MIO Alpha BLE represents a major upgrade in comfort and ease-of-use in heart rate monitors, but it's also quite expensive in comparison.

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at Amazon
By Jill Duffy
MIO Alpha BLE