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9 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Compatible with phones, apps, No need for chest strap, More accurate than wrist units, Several colors,
Some find placement awkward, Strap may absorb sweat
The Scosche Rhythm+ is worn on the forearm instead of the wrist, and reviewers say that makes it more accurate than many of its competitors. The Rhythm+ pairs reliably with Bluetooth devices as well as those that use ANT+, and it supports a wide range of...
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Published: 2015-10-23, Author: Dennis , review by: the-gadgeteer.com
Easy setup, Easy to use, Accurate, Comfortable
May have to test several apps to find one right for you
Published: 2015-06-09, Author: Jason , review by: techaeris.com
Ease of use, comfortable, battery life
Only concern is how long the velcro strap will last. It is however replaceable if/when needed
The Scosche RHYTHM+ Heart Rate Monitor is a comfortable arm band HR monitor that is easy to setup and use with a battery life that should last you a solid day if need be. If you're looking for a HR monitor, you should definitely give the Scosche RHYTHM+ s...
Published: 2014-05-30, Author: Nick , review by: ilounge.com
It was a heart rate monitor that was the first accessory to implement Bluetooth 4.0 back in 2012, when Wahoo introduced its Blue HR Bluetooth 4.0 Heart Rate Monitor. Today, the technology has been used in all manner of products including speakers and head...
Armband heart rate monitor; no need to wear a chest strap. Reasonably priced. Supports both ANT+ and Bluetooth devices.
Ideal position, up by elbow, is slightly awkward. Band is a dust bunny magnet. No real-time heart rate feedback
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,...
Overall the RHYTHM+ performs very well on a day to day basis. While at first I was hesitant about wearing it in a non-wrist location, I actually grew to not mind it on my lower arm. And once I moved it to my upper arm, I loved that it was completely out o...
Abstract: If you're skeptical whether an armband can accurately measure your heart rate, head on over to the Scosche site where they have a study that tested the device against a Polar chest strap to great success. I think it's safe to say this sensor measures your...
Abstract: Heart rate monitors (HRMs) can be immensely beneficial if you know how to use the information they collect. Exercise has very different effects on the body depending on how high you push your heart rate and for how long. Training intelligently means using...