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cldlr76

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#103521 8-Jun-2012 22:10
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Hi,

Does anyone know of a heart rate monitor that will transmit to an iPhone.  Adidas make one but according to Adidas it's not going to be available in nz for another few months,  and the polar ones seem too only work with a nano.

Thanks

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Ventura
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  #638056 8-Jun-2012 22:35
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Try this- http://www.trademe.co.nz/sports/running-track-field/other/auction-483099004.htm



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  #638064 8-Jun-2012 22:42
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Forget that sorry, didn't read read your post properly but try here for Bluetooth models- http://www.polarnz.co.nz/nz/products/accessories/Polar_WearLink_transmitter_with_Bluetooth

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  #638065 8-Jun-2012 22:46
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Or this- http://www.trademe.co.nz/sports/exercise-equipment-weights/heart-rate-monitors/auction-482403050.htm



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  #638125 9-Jun-2012 09:08

You can't use just any Bluetooth heart monitor with iPhones as they don't all work.

I purchased a Wahoo fitness monitor about 3 months ago which is designed to be used with the iPhone and works with all the major fitness apps available from the app store.

I haven't actually used it yet for various reasons and have now purchased a galaxy s3 so it will probably go on trademe when I get around to it.

Cost me $80us plus shipping, pm me an offer if you are keen.

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