Garmin HRM 600

Original price was: $599.00.Current price is: $169.99.

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HRM 600, the premium heart rate monitor, is built for data-driven performance athletes. It provides accurate heart rate and HRV data to compatible Garmin smartwatches and cycling computers, equipment, and apps. Dial in your training with running dynamics, including step speed loss, to understand how much you slow down when your foot hits the ground (with a compatible smartwatch). HRM 600 is easily adjustable and available in two sizes, so it’s comfortable to wear during any sport. And when you can’t wear a watch, you can record your activity on the heart rate monitor and sync data, including heart rate, calories, speed, distance and more, directly to the Garmin Connect™ smartphone app. After pushing hard, easily remove the module and throw the strap in the wash. HRM 600 has up to 2 months of battery life with a rechargeable battery.
Sends accurate real-time heart rate and HRV data to compatible Garmin smartwatches and cycling computers, fitness equipment, and apps
Comfortable machine-washable strap is available in two sizes (XS–S and M–XL) for the most ideal fit for your body type
Understand how much you slow down when your foot hits the ground with step speed loss, and improve your running form with additional running dynamics, including stride length, vertical oscillation and ground contact time balance (requires compatible smartwatch)
During activities where you can’t wear a watch, such as team sports, HRM 600 will record the workout and sync data, including heart rate, calories, speed, distance and more, directly to the Garmin Connect smartphone app
Tracks daily metrics, including estimated steps, heart rate, calories burned and more, and syncs that data directly to the Garmin Connect smartphone app
For indoor track and treadmill runs, HRM 600 sends pace and distance to your compatible smartwatch
Provides and stores accurate heart rate data during swim activities and syncs it to your compatible smartwatch after you save your workout
Up to 2 months of battery life with a rechargeable battery

Reviews

12 reviews for Garmin HRM 600

  1. Peanuts

    Collects the data. Comfortable to wear. Lightweight.
    Connects easily. Long lasting battery. Records the data flawlessly. Comfortable to wear, you just don’t know its there when you wear it. Lightweight. Good heart rate monitor. I use this for hitting the heavy bag so I don’t have to put my watch through the shock. I do recommend this product.

  2. IRVING TRILLO

    No me
    This chest strap works great for me. Heart rate readings are very accurate, even during intense workouts like running and OCR, where wrist-based sensors can be unreliable. It connects quickly with Garmin devices, is comfortable to wear, and stays in place throughout the workout. Since using it, my heart rate data has been much more reliable. Highly recommended.

  3. Rafael Villeda

    Great HRM
    Got the HRM600 about 2 weeks ago and it has worked with no issues!The XS-S size which I got fit great allthough almost extended to max size (my shirt size is either a S or a M depending in brand) this for reference to anyone here.It is one of the more expensive HRM out there, but it does feels high quality, its plastic but having a rechargeable battery and a detachable pod is very convenient to anyone.The hrm has gotten consistent heart rate measurements with no weird reading in my uses, which are running and with cycling.

  4. Tickerguy

    A reasonable replacement for the HRM PRO
    The only thing that stands out as “heh wait a second” is that on some of the Garmin watches (my Fenix 7x Pro specifically, and maybe others) it may tell you it paired, then fail to connect, and when you try to do it again claim there’s nothing there and that it can’t see it (its not in the list.)If you shut off the watch and restart it the sensor will show up. It took me a while to figure out what was going on.The USB charging is good and bad. Good, in that it means the unit is entirely sealed. Bad, in that a coin battery typically lasted a year, and I’m a month in and at 60% charge. So it’ll be more-often than a battery change — by a lot. Oh, and do buy and use a port cover for it (why Garmin doesn’t include those is a puzzler) to keep moisture and crud out of that connector (which is otherwise where it can be trouble.)My only concern and the reason for 4 stars is that EVERY ONE of these Garmin straps all the way back to the old “button and separable strap” days fails the same way for me after 2-3 years — it starts reading ludicrously high on heart rate almost immediately after the start of an activity, and then after you sweat a bit (first quarter mile or so) settles down. Using water, spit or conductive pad lube makes no difference. They have ALL failed the same way whether the older style or last (“all one unit, no separation possible”) type. My assumption is that eventually the seals fail, salt and moisture get in there from your sweat and then you’ve got problems. I’ve been buying these straps for ~15 years now and every 2-3 years I’m buying another one for this reason, which I don’t much like because other than that there’s nothing wrong with them but that bad data throws off everything the unit computes for maximum heart rate and similar, and that impact, once it occurs, remains for weeks until it ages off. Maybe this is fixed and maybe not — we’ll see in a couple of years.Other than that nothing bad to say; you can turn off the “blinky light” after 2 minutes from the phone (pair it with your phone too to get to that screen in the sensor settings) which is useful so you’re not a “beacon” to anyone who is looking at your chest (really, you defaulted that to ALWAYS ON Garmin?) I like the replaceable strap in that if it doesn’t fail the same way the others have you can buy another strap part without the button for a lot less when it wears out. All the metrics expected (ground contact time, balance, etc.) are there and supported.Garmin has another less-expensive version that is HR-only but frankly, you already get that off the watch so my question is “why?” unless you want the advanced running dynamics, which is why I buy and wear one of these, particularly for lactate threshold which requires precision the watch itself cannot do.Its not cheap, but for the information I get its worth it.

  5. psnick

    Good upgrade from HRM Pro — works with Fenix 8 with latest software
    I upgraded to this device from the HRM Pro partly because it provides a couple of interesting running metrics: avg step speed loss (cm/s) and avg step speed loss %. After about 4 runs, Garmin Connect and your Garmin Watch will show you a “running economy” score based on those metrics (maybe in combination with other factors, not sure). You will see the step speed loss data in Garmin Connect starting with your very first run with the HRM 600 — it’s just the running economy score that requires multiple runs.The other changes from the HRM Pro are the addition of a button and status LED, rechargeable battery; and the sensor module can now be detached from the strap. The button/LED are fine but not essential. I only needed the button for initial pairing. You can push the button to wake the sensor, but it seems to wake up automatically whenever I put it on while wearing my watch. You can also use the button to toggle the connection mode between secure and non-secure, which is not particularly relevant for me. The LED flashes when the sensor is active and has a different pattern depending on whether it’s connected in secure or non-secure mode. The rechargeability and detachability of the sensor are much more useful updates.By the way, my watch is a Fenix 8, and it works flawlessly with the HRM 600. The running economy metrics recorded by the HRM 600 were only available with a couple of newer watches when it was first launched, but many watches are now fully compatible with the HRM600 with the most recent software updates.

  6. K G

    Garmin does it again
    I purchased this as an upgrade to my previous Garmin HRM. I like the rechargeable battery feature. It was very easy to pair to my Garmin watch. The data is very accurate. Overall, I am very pleased with this HRM. I have used this HRM on over 100 runs and would definitely recommend.

  7. JTI

    Impossible to get off without ruining.
    What a piece of junk. I bought it, and it bent taking the plate off. So I sent it back. They replaced it. Then, took it off and the rivet came off rendering it worthless. Needs to be improved before you buy.

  8. Oscar

    Excelente dispositivo tal como es usual en Garmin, sin embargo la talla es BASTANTE estrecha. Mi recomendación es ir por la talla M-XL para los hombres y S-XS para mujeres (mide 75 cm totalmente extendida).

  9. erol karali

    Fiyat olarak pahalı. Ürün orta kalite tak sök işlemi uğraştırıyor. Daha kompak bir ürün olabilirdi.

  10. Marco Tonet

    Ottima fascia più parametri per la corsa, funziona in autonomia senza utilizzo garmin o smarthphone, scaricamento dati successivo all attività.attenzione ai bottoni di collegamento alla fascia più duri delle versioni precedenti rischio di danneggiare l articolo

  11. Dr.D

    Das Produkt ist sehr gut, es zeichnet die Herzfrequenz und auch Laufdaten auf. Die Aufzeichnung kann mit der Uhr oder dem Handy gestartet werden und zeichnet dann auch ohne Verbindung zu den Geräten auf und spielt die Daten dann in die Geräte wenn wieder Verbindung vorhanden ist. Das ist zb für Tennis oder andere sehr intensive Sportarten wo keine Uhr getragen werden will interessant. In der Nach kann der Gurt ohne Uhr getragen werden – es wird dann aber nur die HF gemessen und keine weiteren Schlafdaten – dafür braucht es leider die Uhr. Die Qualität ist gut aber der Empfänger lässt sich am Anfang nicht leicht vom Gurt entfernen was zu den in den anderen Rezensionen beschriebenen Deformationen der Drücker führt – ist aber meiner Meinung nach kein Problem. Man kann sich jedenfalls sicher sein, das sich der Empfänger beim Schwimmen nicht vom Gurt löst. Der Preis ist aber fragwürdig.

  12. J.R.

    Fantastic unit. I’ve owned previous HRM straps – still have the Pro Plus. But this is equally as good with better connectivity. It stays connected with my Garmin watch/head unit.I haven’t yet tried the HRM-only mode though. Expensive? Yes. But if you like data, and train with hearth rate, this is the dogs danglies.

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