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Go Beyond Peak Performance With Garmin's New Forerunner 570, 970, HRM 200, & HRM 600!
Go Beyond Peak Performance With Garmin's New Forerunner 570, 970, HRM 200, & HRM 600!

Hype Malaysia

time4 days ago

  • Hype Malaysia

Go Beyond Peak Performance With Garmin's New Forerunner 570, 970, HRM 200, & HRM 600!

Workouts are about to get epic! Garmin has launched the Forerunner 570 and Forerunner 970, its latest GPS running and triathlon smartwatches with advanced training tools, recovery insights, personalised workouts and more to help athletes reach their next personal best. Alongside the smartwatches, Garmin also introduced the newest heart rate monitor lineup, the HRM 200 and HRM 600, offering athletes enhanced performance data and more accuracy with a comfortable fit. Featuring Garmin's brightest AMOLED displays yet, the new Forerunner 570 and Forerunner 970 add a built-in speaker and microphone, Garmin Triathlon Coach training plans, an evening report and more to trusted health, wellness and connected features. Forerunner 970 also introduces a built-in LED flashlight and new performance features – like running tolerance, running economy and step speed loss – that are backed by Garmin data scientists and sports physiologists. And athletes can do more and charge less; Forerunner 570 gets up to 11 days of battery life in smartwatch mode, while Forerunner 970 offers up to 15 days. The HRM 600 and HRM 200 are premium heart rate monitors designed to deliver accurate heart rate and heart rate variability (HRV) data across a variety of activities, from running and cycling to gym workouts. Both models transmit real-time data to compatible Garmin smartwatches, cycling computers, and apps, helping athletes better understand and optimise their performance. The HRM 600 adds advanced features like running dynamics, standalone activity recording without a watch, and a rechargeable battery – ideal for serious training. With two strap sizes available for both models, athletes can find their most comfortable and secure fit. Forerunner 570 To help athletes achieve their goals, Forerunner 570 includes advanced running metrics like training status, wrist-based running power and running dynamics, acute load, training effect, performance condition, VO2 max and more. Every morning, athletes can see their training readiness score based on sleep quality, recovery and training load so they know whether it's a good day to go hard or take it easy. Runners can also view the daily suggested workout that is made specifically for them and that adapts after every run to consider their performance and recovery, or use Garmin Coach training plans for running, cycling and strength to train for their next event. When running outdoors, athletes can execute their race day strategy using PacePro – grade-adjusted pacing guidance – and train with confidence knowing that SatIQ technology and multi-band GPS will provide superior positioning accuracy while optimising battery life. Forerunner 570 is available in two sizes – 42mm and 47mm – and features an aluminium bezel and fun new colourways, like raspberry with a translucent bone/mango band, amp yellow with a translucent whitestone/turquoise band and indigo with a translucent imperial purple/indigo band. Available from 18th June, Forerunner 570 has a suggested retail price of RM2,399. Forerunner 970 Designed for those who are determined to break their own personal records, Forerunner 970 builds upon Forerunner 570 by adding built-in mapping. Whether running on city streets or riding through densely covered trails, Forerunner 970 includes full-colour built-in mapping to help athletes stay on track. Before heading out, create or find existing courses in Garmin Connect and seamlessly sync them to the watch to get turn-by-turn directions. While exploring, enter a distance on the watch and receive suggested routes to stay on track and on time with dynamic round-trip routing. Featuring a 47mm case size, Forerunner 970 is available in popular colour options like carbon gray DLC titanium with a black/translucent whitestone band, titanium with a whitestone/translucent amp yellow band and soft gold titanium with a french gray/translucent indigo band. Available from 18th June, Forerunner 970 has a suggested retail price of RM3,269. What's New With HRM 600 Expanded running dynamics : The new step speed loss feature tells runners with the newly released Forerunner 970 how much they slow down when their foot hits the ground. Runners can also improve their form with existing running dynamics like stride length, vertical oscillation and ground contact time balance – all of which are available with select smartwatches, like the new Forerunner 570. Activity recording : From team sports like basketball and soccer, to activities when a smartwatch can't be worn, record workout data – including heart rate, calories, speed, distance and more and view it afterwards in the Garmin Connect app. Rechargeable battery: Get up to 2 months of battery life with every charge. Functional design: With the press of a button, easily wake and pair the heart rate monitor. Plus, the LED light will indicate when it's awake, when the battery is running low and more. Activity tracking: Track steps, calories burned, heart rate, intensity minutes and more without a smartwatch, then sync to Garmin Connect to update all compatible Garmin devices. Available from 11th July onwards, the HRM 200 and HRM 600 have suggested retail prices of RM349 and RM739 respectively. The Forerunner 570 and 970, HRM 200 and HRM 600 will be available for purchase on Garmin Official e-store, Shopee, Lazada, AECO e-store, Garmin Brand Stores and all authorised retailers. 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Garmin's HRM 600 Is A Heart Rate Chest Strap That Levels-Up Your Watch
Garmin's HRM 600 Is A Heart Rate Chest Strap That Levels-Up Your Watch

Forbes

time15-05-2025

  • Health
  • Forbes

Garmin's HRM 600 Is A Heart Rate Chest Strap That Levels-Up Your Watch

Garmin's HRM 600 chest strap Are chest straps really that necessary any more? For many the answer is 'less than ever' thanks to improved accuracy of watch HR tech, but the Garmin HRM 600 is here to prove there's life in the HR chest strap yet. Like the Garmin HRM-Pro Plus before it, the Garmin HRM 600 goes beyond simple heart rate tracking by provides running dynamics stats when paired with a watch. It can even track exercise activities solo, without the need for a connected watch. The generational change in the Garmim HRM 600 is the breadth of running dynamics information it can glean. When paired with a compatible watch, including the Garmin Forerunner 970, you'll get 'step speed loss' statistics. This is something new to me as a Garmin user, but is an indicator of 'how much you slow down when your foot hits the ground' according to Garmin. As with other running dynamics, it tells you a decent amount on the efficiency of your stride and running style. Is it also something that tells you exactly how to fix whatever issue might be causing excessive step speed loss? Perhaps not, but if you're at the level where running dynamics truly make a major difference, you may have a coach — or someone else in your run club — who can monitor your form. The Garmin HRM 600 will also count steps, heart rate, and estimate speed and distance if you take part in exercise without your watch. There's just a single button on the heart rate monitor so you can't actually start a tracked exercise through an on-strap interface or anything like that. But it's handy if you prefer to take part in some activities watch-free. Or, conversely, the Garmin HRM 600 can pair with your watch to provide even better heart rate data, and distance data for indoor activities like the treadmill. It has both ANT+ and Bluetooth for connection to other devices. Garmin HRM 600 module rear The HRM 600 does not use the coin-style battery adopted by most chest straps. It instead has an integrated rechargeable cell, and a 4-pin charge connector just like those of Garmin's running watches. It's rated for up to two moths of use between charges, based on one hour of use a day. Garmin doesn't list a replacement battery, but there are clearly a quartet of torx screws on the back of the main housing, suggesting users may be able to get to the battery and internals easily enough. This will no doubt compromise the water resistance, though. The Garmin HRM 600 is rated for 5 ATM water resistance, making it suitable for wear while swimming. You can also fully detach the Garmin HRM 600's main module, in order to wash the strap part on its own. The Garmin HRM 600 costs $169.99, and will be available in 'XS-S' and 'M-XL' sizes from May 21.

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