ANT+™ Heart Rate Strap

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ANT+™ Heart Rate Strap
ANT+™ Heart Rate Strap

Read & collect heart rate data during your ride.

The ANT+™ heart rate (HR) strap works with the all AeroPod, PowerPod and Newton models.  Also, it simultaneously works with any ANT+™ bike computer, such as Garmin.

The Heart Rate Strap uses ANT+™ technology to wirelessly transmit your heart rate data to your PowerPod/Newton/ANT+™ bike computer.  Uses a 3 volt CR2032 battery (included).

 

NOTE: THIS PRODUCT DOES NOT WORK WITH BLUETOOTH SMART PRODUCTS, SUCH AS THE IPHONE 5.

 

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