Track every beat with the HRM 200, a durable, comfortable heart rate monitor built for all activities
What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:
"This is my go-to heart rate monitor for everything from running to cycling. It’s incredibly accurate, pairs seamlessly with Garmin devices and apps, and the strap is super comfortable—even on long training sessions. The battery lasts up to a year, and I love that the strap is machine washable. It’s a no-fuss, reliable HRM for athletes who want precision and durability."
The Garmin HRM 200 Heart Rate Monitor ensures we never miss a beat during training. Designed for precision tracking, this monitor delivers real-time heart rate and HRV (heart rate variability) data to compatible Garmin devices, fitness apps, and smart equipment, making it an essential tool for runners, cyclists, and fitness enthusiasts.
Comfort meets performance with a lightweight sensor and soft, adjustable strap, available in multiple sizes for the perfect fit. The user-replaceable battery lasts up to a year, while the 3 ATM water rating ensures durability through intense sweat sessions and unexpected weather. Best of all, the strap is machine washable, making post-workout cleanup effortless.
Whether we’re pushing through interval training or monitoring heart rate for endurance efforts, the HRM 200 provides the accuracy and reliability we need to perform at our best.
Details
- Accurate real-time heart rate and HRV tracking for precise training data
- Seamlessly connects to Garmin smartwatches, Edge® cycling computers, fitness apps, and compatible gym equipment
- Comfortable, lightweight strap available in multiple sizes for an ideal fit
- LED indicator for easy pairing and low battery alerts
- Machine washable strap for easy post-workout care
- Durable 3 ATM water rating for workouts in any conditions
- Item #GRMF080
- Submersible
- 3 ATM (30 meters)
- Wireless
- Bluetooth, ANT+
- Battery Type
- replaceable CR2032
- Low Battery Indicator
- LED light alerts
- Activity
- running, cycling, fiteness, training
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited 1 year
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3.5 based on 13 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageApril 14, 2025
Another Garmin Faulty Item
I will start by stating that I am currently watching the heartrate feedback data continue to go up and down with my heartrate.... with one huge cause of concern... I'm not wearing it or my watch!!!! IF this doesn't tell you all you need to know. Garmin knows their heartrate monitors/sensors are defective and yet keep selling them. They gave me the band to make up for their faulty watch and neither work properly. DO NOT BUY A GARMIN PRODUCT FOR HEARTRATE FEATURES. If it does work (who knows) it displays the rate far below what the true heart rate is. This can be DEADLY if you need to maintain a certain level due to health. BE WARNED, POSSIBLE RESULT OF DEATH!
Originally reviewed on Garmin
April 9, 2025
Connection Issues
This monitor has been a struggle to get it connected to the Garmin watch and app. After numerous attempts, still does not connect even though the watch connection is secured now.
Originally reviewed on Garmin
April 8, 2025
The extra mile for accurate HR monitoring
Have used the HRM 200 for 6 indoor rides thus far. Very comfortable easy to operate and pair. Added bonus it can transmit data securely for enhanced security. Waiting for warmer mornings to start using for outdoor rides
Originally reviewed on Garmin
April 8, 2025
Major Improvement
This HRM 200 is a vast improvement over the HRM-Pro I also have. The idea of making an attachable unit, and chest strap to which you can attach and detach the unit is great. Being able to wash the strap really helps in eliminating bacterial build-up on the belt, thus increasing the belt's longevity. Although, I am having a challenge in pairing the HRM 200 with the Garmin Edge 130 Plus. Is there a solution for this? .
Originally reviewed on Garmin
April 6, 2025
Worked great one time.
I've tried using this six times, it worked great the first time, gave me all sorts of data, extra screens on my Edge 530, but nothing since. When I look under sensors on the Edge, it show it is there and ready, but I am unable to get it to connect and show any data at all. Going to delete it from the device and try to reinstall and see if that helps.
Originally reviewed on Garmin
April 4, 2025
Connecting to your heart
Prior issues of having to wet my old HMR or wait until I break a sweat to get the proper connectivity so my cycling computer could pick up the output is gone. All it takes is putting the HMR 200 on snugly and you are connected.
Originally reviewed on Garmin
April 4, 2025
as expected
It does all the things that it is supposed to do. I recommend without reservation
Originally reviewed on Garmin
April 1, 2025
Mine was defect
Second one works fine with Fenix 6 and Edge1000. To replace the batterie you need a special tool.
Originally reviewed on Garmin
March 30, 2025
HRM 200 Not Easy to Pair
I've had my new HRM 200 for several weeks. The device is not easy to pair with my Garmin Edge devices and often drops the connection with my Edge 1040 during a ride leaving me with no HR data for parts of the ride. If I push the button on the HRM 200 it will reconnect, but shortly thereafter, it drops the connection again. I've tried resetting the device and re-pairing with my Edge 1040 but the result is always the same. In my opinion, it's unreliable.
Originally reviewed on Garmin
March 30, 2025
Better than the previous version
I like the LED in the main unit, as I always wondered with the previous version if it was on or not. Put it on, see the LED blinking 3 times every 5 seconds for the first 2 minutes, and you know it's working. The button has several helpful functions, which I'll use only occasionally. The main unit is larger than its predecessor and the battery life is 1 year instead of 3. But, the old unit would not alert you if the battery was low unless you went to check the device in Garmin Connect, which may or may not have been that accurate. So I like this main unit better than the prior one as I don't think the size and weight are any problem anyway. The new strap is much less elastic than the old one, which requires a lot of trial and error adjusting it to fit correctly. Thankfully the adjustment clip is a much simpler mechanism than the prior one so adjusting the strap is easier. I'm a 42" chest, usually large, and I obtained the M-XL size. But I had to adjust the strap about 90% out to get it to fit without fitting too tight. I'm guessing the maximum chest size is likely 48".
Originally reviewed on Garmin
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March 27, 2025