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Vernier Exercise Heart Rate MonitorOrder code: EHR-BTA
Purchase QTY: (Each) | 1+ | | | | | Scientrific's price | $240.00 | | | |
| Note: Prices do NOT include GST or freight VERNIER EXERCISE HEART RATE MONITOR
Vernier's Exercise Heart Rate Monitor is an excellent hands-free option for continuously monitoring heart rate before, during and after exercise. Using the chest strap, data are wirelessly transmitted to a Vernier interface using the Heart Rate Receiver.
Data can also be transmitted using Bluetooth® to LabQuest 2 (may require additional hardware), iOS® or Android™ devices without the receiver.
Simple and easy to use, the chest strap is ideal for running, cycling and other physical activities.
Alternatively, to monitor heart rate with hands use the HGH-BTA Vernier Hand-Grip Heart Rate Monitor
NOTE: Rquires a compatible interface and software. It is not a stand-alone heart rate monitor.
Specifications:
• Battery Type: CR 2025 (user-replaceable)
• Battery Lifetime: 200hrs
• Operating Temperature: -10 to 50°C
• Radios: Bluetooth and 5kHz RF transmission
• Wireless range:
RF Transmission: 80 to 100cm
Bluetooth: 10m or more unobstructed
Included:
• Exercise Heart Rate Strap
• Polar Transmitter Module (battery included)
• Heart Rate Receiver
• User manual
Download the current Vernier K-12 Catalogue
Download the current Vernier University Catalogue Educational use only: Vernier and Kidwind products are designed for educational use. They are not appropriate for industrial, medical or commercial applications. Details Warranty This product is used in teaching these Australian Curriculum codes:
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