Apple Watch Activity session show different heart rate than Garmin HRM Pro Hi, I'm using the Garmin HRM Pro as external heart rate monitor connecting it via bluetooth to the Apple Watch. Today I recorded a workout session with Apple Activity App wearing the HRM and when I finished I saw different values, Apple Activity App shows 176 max heart The Garmin HRM-Pro gives you a look at your pulse. The Garmin HRM-Pro is a chest-worn heart rate monitor equipped with additional sensors that record your movement patterns. The monitor itself, which sits on the center of your chest, is about 2 inches long, 1 inch wide, and projects about a quarter inch. Unlike other monitors that snap on and The HRM pro is supposed to record all the data (steps/HR/calories). I haven't managed to sync it with my phone (an IPhone). When I go to Garmin Connect, it shows up as connected for a few seconds. It then drops and no data are sent to my phone. It reconnects automatically after a second or two and it drops again.. So, I am a new Apple Watch User, (previously Garmin 6 user) I paired the Garmin HRM pro with the Apple Watch under Bluetooth/Health devices. Is there a way to verify if the heart rate is coming from the chest strap in any app post-workout? I always used to see what device reported what in the Garmin Connect app. Like many of the heart rate monitors found on watches like the Apple Watch or on Fitbit's wearables, Garmin takes a very a Garmin heart rate monitor: Basic info: ONLY work with a connected HRM Pro / Forerunner 55. Thinking about a chest strap as the weather gets colder so I can have my watch on top of a long sleeve where I can easily see it. Currently wondering about the HRM Pro. Garmin lists the HRM Pro and Forerunner 55 as compatible but the 55 doesn't support running dynamics Do you want to improve your running performance with advanced metrics? Find out which Garmin watches support running dynamics, such as cadence, stride length, ground contact time, and more. Garmin Customer Support provides you with helpful information and resources to help you get the most out of your Garmin products. WORKS WITH EVERYTHING: Polar HRM works with many sports and smart watches (Polar, Garmin, Apple, Suunto, etc.), Polar Beat, fitness apps such as Strava and Nike, and ALL HRM compatible Cardio Equipment ; SUPREME ACCURACY: Widely recognized for its top precision by many sources, Polar H10 is the most accurate heart rate sensor in Polar’s history. Garmin’s Venu 2 smartwatch is its competitor to the Apple Watch. Unlike other Garmin watches, the Venu family stands out for its AMOLED display. This is Garmin’s smartest watch and the reason why you would buy it over the Apple Watch 7 is that Garmin gives you a superior sports experience. Other than the beautiful screen and improved Garmin Fenix 7 Pro. When it comes to multisport GPS smartwatches, the Fenix 7 Pro lineup offers the ultimate feature set, combining rugged design, solar charging, heart rate and pulse ox gnU6IH.