KYTO Heart Rate Monitor Chest Strap – ANT+ & Dual Bluetooth 4.0 HR Sensor, IP67 Water-Resistant, Compatible with Peloton, Zwift, Garmin, Precise HR Tracker for Running & Cycling

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Customers find the heart rate monitor to be high quality, accurate, and an excellent value for money. They appreciate its compatibility, with one customer noting it works well with Zwift through Apple TV. The connectivity and battery life receive mixed feedback.

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11 customers mention compatibility, 9 positive, 2 negative

Customers report that the heart rate monitor works well, with one customer specifically mentioning successful integration with Zwift run through Apple TV.

Works great! Make sure to moisten the strap per the instructions. I link it with my wahoo app and it works accurately….Read more

Works well, good battery life. Make sure to wet the contacts so it reads correctly initially.Read more

This HR monitor works well with Zwift run through Apple TV 😊 better than monitors 3 times the price!!Read more

…As show in the pic below, the heart rate monitor will ping almost constantly. Which is good….Read more

7 customers mention build quality, 6 positive, 1 negative

Customers find the heart rate monitor to be of high quality.

Very good monitor, the strap is high quality, comfortable, soft, and keeps its elasticity….Read more

Quality of the HRM is what you pay forRead more

For the price, this is a pretty decent unit. Not perfect, but at the price, I can't quibble….Read more

Good productRead more

6 customers mention accuracy, 6 positive, 0 negative

Customers find the heart rate monitor very accurate, with one customer noting that the sensor precisely captures heart rate during exercise, and another mentioning its ability to detect lower beats.

Easy to hook up. Very accurate and I would buy it again. Thank youRead more

…Just make the switch if you're debating it. It's accurate and durable. If I could give this 6 stars, I would!…Read more

…Much better than using a finger pulse reader as it can detect lower beats, more like stethoscope in that regard. I would buy it again.Read more

…The sensor accurately captures my heart rate during exercise and immediately connects to my phone on a massive variety of apps….Read more

6 customers mention value for money, 5 positive, 1 negative

Customers find the heart rate monitor to be excellent value for money.

Took a while to sync, but works really well. Inexpensive but comfortable enough you may forget you have it on and wear down the battery….Read more

Excellent value for money.Read more

A surprisingly good HR sensor for the money.Read more

Good for priceRead more

9 customers mention connectivity, 4 positive, 5 negative

Customers have mixed experiences with the heart rate monitor's connectivity.

Ignore all of the 'Vine' reviews – this thing is junk. Connects briefly to my equipment and then quickly disconnects, even with a new battery.Read more

Connectivity was not bad….Read more

…Things to know: – BAD: The ANT+ connection is spotty if you have a number of ANT+ signals going….Read more

Easy to hook up. Very accurate and I would buy it again. Thank youRead more

5 customers mention battery life, 3 positive, 2 negative

Customers have mixed experiences with the heart rate monitor's battery life, with one customer reporting good performance.

Works well, good battery life. Make sure to wet the contacts so it reads correctly initially.Read more

didn't work, tried changing the battery still didn't work…waste of moneyRead more

…HOWEVER – GOOD: The Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) connection is rock solid….Read more

…BLE connection made everyone play nicely. – BAD: The battery cover is a pain. Most devices have a 1/4 turn cover to hold the battery….Read more


Apple Watch, IOS, heart rate cycles

5 out of 5 stars

Apple Watch, IOS, heart rate cycles
Using the app "Heart Analyzer" on IOS, here is what I have found: 1) As show in the pic below, the heart rate monitor will ping almost constantly. Which is good. I think the only prohibitive measure is on the receiving end, but more then enough to stay in zone or prevent peaks. 2) The battery is a button battery (C3232) that I did go ahead and change. the seal is there, but I plan on adding a little extra sealant to prevent the battery from getting wet. Just some cheap sealant maker from should do. 3) Connectivity was not bad. You will need to connect bluetooth each time, but not the end of the world. 4) Apple Watch. I am running the Ultra 2 and have it connected directly to it. I have not connected it to the phone and do not carry my phone on runs, hikes, or workouts. When I do get back to my phone, all the data is there. This is a big win for me. Conclusion: for the money, I think this is a functional little unit. Longevity is still a mystery at this point since I am only a few weeks into using it, but the more expensive alternatives do not seem to hold the value this does.

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  • 5 out of 5 stars

    Apple Watch, IOS, heart rate cycles

    Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2025
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    Using the app "Heart Analyzer" on IOS, here is what I have found:
    1) As show in the pic below, the heart rate monitor will ping almost constantly. Which is good. I think the only prohibitive measure is on the receiving end, but more then enough to stay in zone or prevent peaks.
    2) The battery is a button battery (C3232) that I did go ahead and change. the seal is there, but I plan on adding a little extra sealant to prevent the battery from getting wet. Just some cheap sealant maker from should do.
    3) Connectivity was not bad. You will need to connect bluetooth each time, but not the end of the world.
    4) Apple Watch. I am running the Ultra 2 and have it connected directly to it. I have not connected it to the phone and do not carry my phone on runs, hikes, or workouts. When I do get back to my phone, all the data is there. This is a big win for me.
    Conclusion: for the money, I think this is a functional little unit. Longevity is still a mystery at this point since I am only a few weeks into using it, but the more expensive alternatives do not seem to hold the value this does.

    Apple Watch, IOS, heart rate cycles

    5 out of 5 stars

    Apple Watch, IOS, heart rate cycles

    Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2025

    Using the app "Heart Analyzer" on IOS, here is what I have found:
    1) As show in the pic below, the heart rate monitor will ping almost constantly. Which is good. I think the only prohibitive measure is on the receiving end, but more then enough to stay in zone or prevent peaks.
    2) The battery is a button battery (C3232) that I did go ahead and change. the seal is there, but I plan on adding a little extra sealant to prevent the battery from getting wet. Just some cheap sealant maker from should do.
    3) Connectivity was not bad. You will need to connect bluetooth each time, but not the end of the world.
    4) Apple Watch. I am running the Ultra 2 and have it connected directly to it. I have not connected it to the phone and do not carry my phone on runs, hikes, or workouts. When I do get back to my phone, all the data is there. This is a big win for me.
    Conclusion: for the money, I think this is a functional little unit. Longevity is still a mystery at this point since I am only a few weeks into using it, but the more expensive alternatives do not seem to hold the value this does.

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  • 1 out of 5 stars

    Not impressed

    Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2026
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    It would not hook up to my octane elliptical, and only work sporadically to my phone .having said that it may have been user error, but it shouldn't have been that hard

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  • 5 out of 5 stars

    Good accuracy and value for money

    Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2026
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    Works great! Make sure to moisten the strap per the instructions. I link it with my wahoo app and it works accurately. I’m tracking heart rate between zone 2 and 3.

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  • 3 out of 5 stars

    Not consistent

    Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2024
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    Quality of the HRM is what you pay for

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  • 5 out of 5 stars

    So much better than the Garmin one they charge $70 for!

    Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2025
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    I can't believe they're now (Nov 2025) selling this for $12.95. I bought it in May 2025 for $21.00 and it has worked flawlessly for 6 months. I decided to give this "cheap" one a try after having to replace my $70 Garmin HRM every 6-9 months because it would either fall apart or stop working. This KYTO one is so much better than the Garmin one. Just make the switch if you're debating it. It's accurate and durable. If I could give this 6 stars, I would!

    Edit: I see other reviews complaining about connectivity issues. I've had zero issues in 6 months connecting to my Garmin 820 cycling computer and my Moto G Power phone using the Polar Beat app.
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  • 1 out of 5 stars

    Not connecting to any app.

    Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2026
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    It’s been over 10 days I received the product and I haven’t been able to make it work. I can’t get HR readings on my Apple Health App or any other app neither on my phone or my watch, even though the KYTO shows as Bluetooth connected in both devices. Completely hopeless at this
    Point and considering returning it. I’ve read and watched many reviews and YouTube video with instructions. Can’t connect it to any app.
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  • 4 out of 5 stars

    A surprisingly good HR sensor for the money.

    Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2025
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    For the price, this is a pretty decent unit. Not perfect, but at the price, I can't quibble. Things to know:
    – BAD: The ANT+ connection is spotty if you have a number of ANT+ signals going. We have 2 trainers, cadence sensors, and heart rate straps all going at once, and things got rough for the HR strap when everything was cranking. That's as much an ANT+ problem as anything. The protocol doesn't manage a lot of traffic or dropped packets well. HOWEVER
    – GOOD: The Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) connection is rock solid. Moving both HR straps to the BLE connection made everyone play nicely.
    – BAD: The battery cover is a pain. Most devices have a 1/4 turn cover to hold the battery. This has a flat plate held by 4 annoyingly tiny screws. They screw into the plastic, so be careful not to strip them out.
    – GOOD: It comes with a battery already installed (which I wish I had known before wrestling the 4 tiny screws.)
    – GOOD: With the electronics able to disconnect from the strap, keeping the strap clean is pretty simple.
    – GOOD TO KNOW: The module has the 4 character ID code embossed on the battery cover. If you have 2 devices to pair, as we do, make a note of the code for each, and don't inadvertently swap the battery covers!
    – GOOD TO KNOW: Other reviewers mentioned a blinking light to tell you it's active. I couldn't see it, so either it was deleted, or it isn't bright enough to see in our well-lit basement.
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  • 5 out of 5 stars

    Perfect!

    Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2026
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    This HR monitor works well with Zwift run through Apple TV 😊 better than monitors 3 times the price!!

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Product Summary: KYTO Heart Rate Monitor Chest Strap – ANT+ & Dual Bluetooth 4.0 HR Sensor, IP67 Water-Resistant, Compatible with Peloton, Zwift, Garmin, Precise HR Tracker for Running & Cycling

From KYTO
ACCURATE HEART RATE MONITOR: Utilizing advanced monitoring, this chest strap detects heart rate changes instantly with more precision than optical wrist monitors. Ideal for HIIT, cycling, and marathons where every beat counts
BLUETOOTH & ANT+ CONNECTIVITY: Connects via Bluetooth 4.0 and ANT+ to third-party apps. Compatible with Strava, Peloton, Zwift, Garmin, and Polar Beat. Supports simultaneous connection to bike computers and apps
ADJUSTABLE FITNESS TRACKER STRAP: Crafted from soft elastic fabric, this fitness tracker strap is adjustable from 65 to 95cm. The lightweight, chafe-free material ensures you “forget you have it on” during long training sessions
REAL 200H BATTERY SENSOR: This heart rate sensor features a replaceable CR2032 battery with 200 hours of active life. Pro-Tip: Moisten electrode areas with water or gel before wearing for an instant connection
IP67 WATERPROOF HR MONITOR: Rated IP67 water-resistant to withstand intense, sweat-heavy workouts. Built from wear-resistant materials designed to provide reliable performance as a durable HR monitor for all-weather training

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    KYTO Heart Rate Monitor Chest Strap – ANT+ & Dual Bluetooth 4.0 HR Sensor, IP67 Water-Resistant, Compatible with Peloton, Zwift, Garmin, Precise HR Tracker for Running & Cycling
    KYTO Heart Rate Monitor Chest Strap – ANT+ & Dual Bluetooth 4.0 HR Sensor, IP67 Water-Resistant, Compatible with Peloton, Zwift, Garmin, Precise HR Tracker for Running & Cycling

    $19.99

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