Color | Black |
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Compatible with | Smartphones, Tablets |
Number of Items | 1 |
Included Components | TICKR FIT^QUICK START GUIDE^CHARGER |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Brand | Wahoo Fitness |
Department | Unisex |
Manufacturer | Wahoo Fitness (Sports & Outdoors) |
Item model number | WFBTHR03 |
Product Dimensions | 17 x 12.2 x 18 cm; 45.36 Grams |
ASIN | B078GRMFSN |
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Wahoo Fitness WFBTHR03 TICKR FIT Heart Rate Monitor Armband, Bluetooth/ANT+ Black
Price: | S$107.15 + S$7.97 Delivery |
About this item
- Personalized Heart Rate Training – workout efficiently – track and capture real-time heart rate, training zones and calories burned on your smartphone or tablet with compatible training apps.
- Integrated with Bluetooth and ANT+, TICKR connects to smartphones, tablets, GPS watches and bike computers by Wahoo, Polar, Garmin, Apple and more.
- Works with 50+ Smartphone Apps including Wahoo Fitness, Zwift, Runtastic, Runkeeper, UA Record, Endomondo, Peloton, Map My Run, Komoot and Nike Run Club
- Record workout data with the Wahoo Fitness app and automatically upload data to your favorite training platform like Strava.
- Choice of Champions - Official Heart Rate monitor of Team INEOS, Bora-Hansgrohe, Katusha Alpecin, Ironman World Champion Jan Frodeno, Heather Jackson and American Pro Mountain Biker Sonya Looney
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Additional Information
Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
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Date First Available | 3 January 2018 |
Customer Reviews |
4.1 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank |
482 in Sporting Goods (See Top 100 in Sporting Goods)
11 in Health Monitors 25 in Sports Electronics & Gadgets 38 in Cycling Accessories |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
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Product description
The sticker fit heart rate armband comfortably provides accurate heart rate and calorie burn data. Equipped with Bluetooth and ANT+ technology, thicker fit pairs with fitness Apps, smartphones and GPS bike computers and watches. Adjustable for both the forearm and the upper arm, waterproof and has a rechargeable battery that lasts up to 35 hours.
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Comfort & ConvenienceMade from advanced performance materials, TICKR FIT's band is made to fit comfortably around your arm, yet securely during intense activity. |
Heart Rate & Calorie BurnTICKR FIT uses optical heart rate technology to give you accurate heart rate calorie burn date. |
Dual Band ConnectivityANT+ and Bluetooth capabilities allow for a wireless connection to smartphones and GPS bike computers & watches. |
30+ Hour Battery LifeIncludes a USB rechargeable battery with up to 30 hours of battery life. |
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Third Party App CompatibilityWorks seamlessly with most third party apps including Strava, TrainerRoad, Nike+ Running, Runkeeper, and MapMyFitness. |
LED Indicator LightsVisual confirmation that the TICKR FIT is powered on, connected, and transmitting via Bluetooth and/or ANT+. |
Includes Two Adjustable BandsTICKR FIT comes with 2 sizes of adjustable bands for maximum comfort. |
Apple Watch & TV IntegrationView heart rate and calorie data from the TICKR FIT on your Apple Watch or Apple TV. |
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Battery | Rechargeable | Coin Cell | Coin Cell |
Waterproof Rating | IPX7 (Waterproof up to 5 ft) | IPX7 (Waterproof up to 5 ft) | IPX7 (Waterproof up to 5 ft) |
LED Lights | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Bluetooth / ANT+ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Device Compatibility | iPhone, Android, GPS Watches & Bike Computers | iPhone, Android, GPS Watches & Bike Computers | iPhone, Android, GPS Watches & Bike Computers |
Bluetooth & ANT+ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Third Party App Compatible | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Heart Rate & Calorie Burn | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Memory | ✓ | ||
Motion Analytics | Rep Counting, Running Analytics: Cadence Ground Contact Time, Vertical Oscillation |
The Choice of Champions
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Bora HansgroheBORA-hansgrohe professional cycling team is led by three-time World Champion Peter Sagan and 2016 Polish National Champion Rafael Majka. Team BORA-hansgrohe will be training and racing with Wahoo’s aerodynamic ELEMNT BOLT GPS cycling computer and the TICKR Heart Rate Monitor beginning in the 2018 UCI race season. BORA-hansgrohe use the TICKR for measuring critical race-winning efforts and heart rate training. |
Team Katusha AlpecinKatusha-Alpecin is led by four-time world time trial champion Tony Martin and Tour de France Green Jersey Winner Marcel Kittel. The 2018 season will be the tenth year of racing at the WorldTour level for Katusha-Alpecin – a team already with 242 total race wins and 449 podium places in its nine years in the professional peloton. As part of the Wahoo product ecosystem, both the TICKR Heart Rate Monitor and ELEMNT BOLT GPS Computer will serve as crucial elements of the team’s strategy, serving riders with key training metrics while enabling them to easily and efficiently measure race-winning efforts. |
Jan FrodenoJan Frodeno is the 2008 gold medalist at the Beijing Olympics and 2 time winner of the Ironman World Championship in 2015-16. As an official partner, Wahoo’s ecosystem of innovative products will be supporting Frodeno’s training efforts: the dual-band TICKR X Heart Rate Monitor, the powerful and aerodynamic ELEMNT BOLT GPS cycling computer, and Wahoo’s acclaimed indoor stationary smart bike trainer, the KICKR, whose signature flywheel technology replicates the smooth feel of the road. Frodeno will work collobratively with Wahoo's engineers by providing direct input into the design and development of future Wahoo products, ensuring they are taliored to meet the needs of the most demanding athletes. |
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So what's wrong with the TICKR?
Well, it refuses to stay connected to my BOLT. It will drop out for 10-15 seconds at a time, multiple times per ride. Some rides are 100% perfect, without any issues... Other rides, I'll have 6, 8, even 10 dropouts over the course of 20-25 miles. I ride with the exact same gear every single day, with the TICKR strapped onto my arm in the exact same place every single ride - and yet, it performs very, very inconsistently.
Other times, even when the connection doesn't "drop", it'll just stop updating. So I'll be at 150bpm, and come to stop and take a break and 2 minutes later my heart rate is still 150bpm. Which, it's clearly not, trust me. Other times, it's the opposite. I'll be coasting along at 120bpm and then I'll hit a big climb -- I get to the top and, what do you know, I'm still at 120bpm. Clearly not, again, trust me.
Wahoo seems to be blaming interference, but it doesn't matter if I ride with or without my Apple Watch, I have these issues. My speed/cadence sensor (from Bontrager) do not suffer from any dropouts whatsoever. And my old TICKR (not FIT) chest strap heartrate monitor NEVER drops, either. So, I don't believe it's my BOLT, nor do I believe it is an interference problem. I just think the TICKR FIT is a piece of JUNK.
I am not a fan of chest straps, otherwise I'd just go back to my old TICKR. That thing is reliable and works well (but, like most Wahoo products it does have its own issues: I've gone through 2 straps in the course of year, they've both broken at the snaps. More poor quality control from Wahoo. Buyer beware).
So, I'm in the market for a new arm band heartrate monitor. Reading DC Rainmaker, I am pretty sure I know what I'll be buying. It's also highly likely I've purchased my last ever Wahoo product. I love the company, but they just don't seem to be able to build products that last. Between my partner and I we've had very poor luck with Wahoo products standing the test of time.
C'est la vie.



A couple of things. Firstly, wearing it is way more comfortable than a chest strap, so that's a plus. I would however say that that the responsiveness to changes in HR seem a bit slower than a chest strap. Pairing it with my bike computer has been trivial and it doesn't need to be charged very often (I have charged it once since getting it, last week I road over 170 miles using the strap and it's still about 50% charged according to the phone app).
Overall the HR ranges seem to match well what I was getting using chest straps, but I will say that on my first ride I did get weird couple of minutes where my HR dipped into the 70s, I assume an problem with it locking on (my HR was likely around 140bpm at the time). I only noticed this once.
All in all this seems like a solid device, certainly preferable to a chest strap for comfort, and I hope more robust against sweat ingress than my 4 previous chest straps which all failed due to this issue.