The Fitbit does not sync. Garmin watches will not sync with the app. However, you can record a yoga workout on your Garmin watch and simply monitor your heart rate with that to stay in the zone. It won't get you "accurate points", but it ill still allow you to monitor your heart rate. Garmin HRMs, though, should work since they can connect to Garmin Running Power App: The good, the bad, and the ugly. Today, Garmin released their running power app that they announced back in October . The functionality requires a Garmin RD-POD, Garmin HRM-TRI, or HRM-RUN strap. It also requires the latest Garmin watches, specifically either a Fenix 5, Chronos or a FR935. This new Garmin is a near-perfect sports watch. I also tested the Coros Heart Rate Monitor to the Garmin HRM-Pro chest strap with a resulting plot that showed almost the exact same results. With Comprehensive review of the new HRM Pro Plus heart rate monitor from Garmin. You can get the HRM Pro Plus here: Image credit: imore. To pair your Garmin Heart Rate Monitor with your watch, first make sure that your watch is turned on. Then, open the Garmin Connect app on your smartphone and select the device you want to pair with. Next, select the ā€œHeart Rateā€ option and follow the on-screen instructions. I always connect my Garmin HRM-Pro to Apple Watch for better accuracy. Plus - you can enable workout low-power mode (that disables built-in HR sensor) and still get HR data from a strap via Bluetooth. That is perfect!!! That is exactly what I was hoping for! 😊. Yes can be done. The Apple Watch 7 display is nearly 20% larger than the Series 6 display, and more than 50% larger than the Series 3 display. The display borders are 40% thinner than before, too. The Instinct 2 To do this, open the Samsung Health app and go to the ā€œDevicesā€ tab. Then, select ā€œHeart Rate Monitorsā€ and look for your Garmin device in the list of compatible devices. Once you’ve confirmed that your Garmin heart rate monitor is compatible with Samsung Health, you’ll need to pair the two devices. To do this, open the Garmin Apple Watch as HRM for Computer. I noticed two new options that allow you to use your Apple Watch as a HRM for a BTLE enabled cycling computer (Developed as a Peloton solution but seems to work with cycling computers). They both work pretty similar (one is software and the other is hardware) by running an app on the watch that transfers the HR a Garmin Optical Armband – like WHOOP. With Garmin finally pushing out the Elevate Gen 4 optical heart rate sensor into the latest Venu then the chances of Garmin using the technology in novel ways is increased. Let’s take a look at the prospect of Garmin making a screen-free, optical heart rate armband, ostensibly it would be for the upper yQ4NgA.