Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.6 x 4.8 x 1.1 inches |
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Package Weight | 0.11 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.75 x 5 x 1.5 inches |
Item Weight | 1.92 ounces |
Brand Name | Wahoo Fitness |
Manufacturer | Wahoo Fitness (Sports & Outdoors) |
Part Number | WFBTHR02P |
Model Year | 2015 |
Style | Heart Rate + Workout Tracker W/ Memory |
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Wahoo TICKR X Heart Rate Monitor with Memory, Bluetooth/ANT+
Brand | Wahoo Fitness |
Compatible Devices | Smartphones |
Screen Size | 0.96 Inches |
Item Weight | 1.92 ounces |
Battery Life | 8760 Hours |
Sensor Type | Wearable |
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.
- Capture workout data and sync later - built in memory gives you the freedom to train without a phone.
- Integrated with Bluetooth and ANT+, TICKR connects to smartphones, tablets, GPS watches and bike computers by Wahoo, Polar, Garmin, Apple and more.
- Record workout data with the Wahoo Fitness app and automatically upload data to your favorite training platform like Strava.Strap Length: Adjustable from 23 inch to 48 inch (stretched)
- Works with 50+ Smartphone Apps including Wahoo Fitness, Zwift, Runtastic, Runkeeper, UA Record, Endomondo, Peloton, Map My Run, Komoot and Nike Run Club
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TICKR FIT | TICKR | TICKR X | |
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HR Monitor Type | Armband Monitor | Chest Strap Monitor | Chest Strap Monitor |
Battery | Rechargeable; up to 30 hours | Coin Cell; up to 12 months | Coin Cell; up to 12 months |
LED Lights | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Bluetooth/ANT+ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Apple Watch Integration | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Heart Rate & Calorie Burn | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Memory | 16 Hours | ||
Motion Analytics | Rep Counting, Running Analytics: Running Cadence, Vertical Oscillation, Ground Contact Time | ||
Water Rating | IPX7 (Waterproof up to 5ft) | IPX7 (Waterproof up to 5ft) | IPX7 (Waterproof up to 5ft) |
Product Description
The TICKR X is the ultimate workout wearable that captures both motion and intensity to give you the most effective workout. Pair it with the Wahoo 7 Minute Workout app for a high-intensity circuit workout and automatic rep counting, or pair it with the Wahoo RunFit app for personalized heart rate training, cross-training, and additional high intensity strength training. Its built-in memory gives you the freedom to train without a phone - it captures heart rate, calorie burn, and duration from your workouts and syncs them to your phone later. TICKR X is compatible with most popular fitness apps, making it an incredibly versatile workout tracker for all of your activities. Sweatproof - Yes (hand washable strap)
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ASIN | B00O5Y4FXA |
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Customer Reviews |
4.2 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #307,929 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #175 in Heart Rate Monitors (Sports & Outdoors) |
Date First Available | October 20, 2014 |
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Customers like the comfort of the biometric monitor. However, some customers have reported durability issues with the device falling apart. Customers also disagree on accuracy, performance, connectivity, value, ease of use, and compatibility.
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Customers like the comfort of the biometric monitor. They mention that the fit is comfortable, the chest strap is fairly comfortable, and the tickr strap is soft. Some say that the unit itself has nice rounded edges.
"...Together, I have all I need.One last thing: it is also very comfortable fabric.In summary, This is an excellent value for the money...." Read more
"...I find it very comfortable to wear, unlike another similar device that had...." Read more
"...It is comfortable to wear with no pinching or irritation no matter how sweaty I get!" Read more
"...The Tickr strap is soft and the unit itself has nice rounded edges...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the accuracy of the biometric monitor. Some mention that the heart rate numbers seem accurate and the computed kcal are probably within 10%. They also say that it tracks your heart rate and calories burned very well. However, other customers say that the sensor is unreliable and only records heart rate. They say that without a phone or tablet it only records the heart beat and the double tap does not. Customers also mention that when they get to higher heart rates, the product does not track as accurately.
"...The device already detects the heart beat, all it would need is the app to monitor the heart beat and rate and record the data...." Read more
"...The heart rate date correlates with the pacemaker data, I have implanted, when the tech pulls the information...." Read more
"...and now I would conclude that the Fitbit charge2 is not tracking as accurately when you get to higher heart rate ... 134 bpm and higher...." Read more
"...34;Is it accurate?" I'd say it's pretty accurate. I used it with one of those finger pulse oxometers..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the biometric monitor. Some mention that it works well, while others say that it doesn't always work and some features don't seem to work.
"I started using this unit on 4/9/2019 and it has worked flawlessly. I have replaced the battery several times which is easy to do...." Read more
"...Otherwise, it works pretty well and I'm much happier than I was with the Polar H10... mostly because the H10 just wouldn't cooperate at all." Read more
"...Since the apps are so bad and the added features don't really work, the TickrX isn't worth the extra money...." Read more
"...Also worked well linked to a peloton bike.Tickr itself always seems to work with impressive long battery life...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the connectivity of the biometric monitor. Some mention that it connects well with their Galaxy S5 and Galaxy S7, while others say that they have issues with them connecting.
"...I also have had trouble getting it to connect to my first generation apple I watch. It has only connected once...." Read more
"This product works well and effortlessly connected with both my Android phone and with my Garmin Vivosmart fitness band...." Read more
"...That one is that while working out, the app just randomly pauses itself, which seems to mean it also stops collecting data...." Read more
"...Runfit kept having trouble re-connecting to the heart rate monitor, which was actually a new development, because it didn't have that problem..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the biometric monitor. Some mention that it's worth the money, affordable, and a good heart monitor for the price. Others say that it doesn't really work and results in a lot of wasted time.
"...In summary, This is an excellent value for the money. You get all the data you need for accurate heart rate monitoring...." Read more
"...are so bad and the added features don't really work, the TickrX isn't worth the extra money. I'm returning it for something else...." Read more
"...It's a fun little device that syncs up to a ton of apps (Myfitnesspal, Nike+, Garmin, etc.) that will help you take your workouts to the next level...." Read more
"...Other than that the payoff is great. I just snap it on and start my workout...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the biometric monitor. Some mention that it's very easy to use, navigate, and put on. They say the online portal is fairly easy to navigate, while others say that the instructions are almost non-existent, non-intuitive, and poorly explained. Some customers also mention that the implementation needs a lot of work, and there's a slight learning curve to the app.
"...It's very easy. They sell replacements traps.The LEDs are also really useful...." Read more
"...The TICKR X is nicely packaged and very simple to set up. The band is comfortable and the lights are reassuring...." Read more
"...It is quite frustrating and seems to have nothing to do with me being far from my phone at the time or having a disrupted line of sight to it...." Read more
"The TICKR X does SO much and is easier to put on than my Garmin HR monitor. I am truly a fan...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the compatibility of the biometric monitor. Some mention that it syncs up to a ton of apps, uploads to many fitness apps, and that they love the iPhone app and the way it integrates with the band. However, others say that the app isn't great, the accompanying apps are terrible, and the apps available for Android are a little plain.
"...First, the paperwork does not explain the proper app to download...." Read more
"...It's a fun little device that syncs up to a ton of apps (Myfitnesspal, Nike+, Garmin, etc.) that will help you take your workouts to the next level...." Read more
"...Also didn't vibrate.Since the apps are so bad and the added features don't really work, the TickrX isn't worth the extra money...." Read more
"...It can output to ANT+ as well as TWO simultaneous bluetooth devices at the same time, meaning you can feed both a phone and app on your phone...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the durability of the biometric monitor. They mention that it's less reliable, falling apart, and defective. The quality is not up to par, and the technology is faulty. Some say that the unit died after 3 months and the customer service is terrible.
"...confusion between Fitness and Runfit because they overlap, but both are mediocre...." Read more
"...On longer rides I had it start to drop out every couple of minutes, but when used with the Strava app instead I don't notice any large drops in the..." Read more
"...If I bend over to fasten my shoe, it pops open. If I lean forward to grab my water bottle (I'm using this primarily for cycling) it pops open...." Read more
"...It holds up well, and has been resistant to being drenched in sweat and light dunking in water...." Read more
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So once I got the RunFit app, I can see and prove that when I just wear the strap and go out without my iPhone it will record my heart rate and calories burned and time. But because it has no GPS inside of itself, it cannot record milage. When I returned home, and get the strap near my iPhone and follow steps that the RunFit app explains, I am able to sync the data that was being collected by the strap all by itself during my morning walk.
Another thing I learned is that when you snap the band together, it activates the lights on the plastic main sensor (tapping helps too) and that is how you know the strap is collecting data. If you don’t see the lights, disconnect the clip, and reconnect.
Next, I had purchased the Fitbit charge2 To track my heart rate, but it didn’t seem to be as accurate or consistent with my apple iwatch which was higher in many cases. After using the ticker X, I am presuming it is the most accurate, and now I would conclude that the Fitbit charge2 is not tracking as accurately when you get to higher heart rate ... 134 bpm and higher. I would also infer that the I watch first generation does probably track your heart rate pretty well, because I was getting those high readings on that I watch when I wasn’t getting those readings on the Fitbit charger2. I am presuming it is the most accurate, I would conclude that the Fitbit charger 2 is not tracking when you get a higher heart rate nearer 134 bpm.
I am going to keep using the ticker x for one primary reason. I like the fact that it collects data on my heart rate all by itself without an iPhone or watch. Just strap it on. The advantage is that I don’t have to bring my iPhone on a walk unless I want to track my mileage. Carrying an iPhone can be a drag, Also sometimes you’re in a place where you don’t wanna be carrying an iPhone for safety sake. So you can get an accurate read without your iPhone and track your heart rate during a workout. Andif you already know the distance of the area you’re walking on, what does it matter you don’t have it listed in your results? However, what I do to gain mileage without the iPhone is I wear my Fitbit charger2 which gives me accurate steps and approximate distance. So my Fitbit report will show distance, but my wahoo run fit will show me the time and average heart rate and zones. Together, I have all I need.
One last thing: it is also very comfortable fabric.
In summary, This is an excellent value for the money. You get all the data you need for accurate heart rate monitoring. you have the option to use a smart watch. You can use a Fitbit2 to track distance when you’re not carrying your iPhone.
I find it very comfortable to wear, unlike another similar device that had.
The only minor problem I have encounter is at the beginning, when I first put it on. The heart rate jumps around for a little bit. I suppose that it needs a bit of moist to make a good connection with your skin. Once that happens it works great.
I haven’t used mine in about a couple of years due to an injury, but I am about to start working out again and I’m definitely making part of my workout. With that said, I can’t commend on the app, since I am sure there has been a few updates to it that I have not used.
Just a suggestion, one thing I wish this and other similar devices could do, is to monitor for irregular heart beat. I am not talking about the ability to do a EKG type of diagnose, but rather the ability to detect an irregularity in heart beat. The Apple Watch can detect A-Fib, but not irregular heart beat. If this device could do that, it would be a great thing for those who suffer from some heart condition. The device already detects the heart beat, all it would need is the app to monitor the heart beat and rate and record the data. So far there is nothing in the market that can do that.
I was a medic for over ten years and I had a lot of patients with heart problems that thought that such a device and app would be great to have. I myself experienced irregular heart beat for a while, or at least it felt like it. But it would only last for a few seconds and the it was gone for days at a time. I wanted something to be able to record and maintain a record to take to my doctor.
Again, this is just a feature ai wish this had, and not a reflection on how good or it for it’s intended use as it stand right now.
Previously I had bought a Polar H1 in May 2015, it failed in October 2017. I bought a Polar H10 and used it until March 2019 when it failed. I had 3 chest straps which it failed to work with simultaneously. I sent it in for repair because it had a lifetime warranty. They said it was a bad strap. After several email discussions they returned it to me. Consequently I bought the Wahoo with no knowledge about it. It worked fine. Also, it not only works well with with the strap provided, but also with the 3 straps Polar service said were bad.
So being from a quality background, if I am to believe Polar that their unit needed a new strap and the Wahoo works fine with those same straps, then the Wahoo has a much more robust design. This Wahoo has out lasted 2 Polar units and still going.
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The only annoyance I have is when syncing my saved workouts (workouts done with the monitor while NOT connected to the phone app) it takes some time or multiple attempts to connect. It always does connect and sync but usually takes a few attempts before it does. Other than that I have nothing but great things to say.