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🎯 Hit your peak with precision and comfort — the Wahoo TICKR FIT keeps you connected and ahead of the pack!
The Wahoo TICKR FIT is a cutting-edge optical heart rate armband featuring dual-band Bluetooth and ANT+ connectivity for seamless pairing with fitness apps and devices. It delivers accurate heart rate, calorie, and workout duration tracking in real-time, all from a comfortable, adjustable forearm strap. With a rechargeable battery lasting up to 35 hours and a water-resistant design, it’s built for serious athletes who demand precision and comfort during every workout.





| ASIN | B078GRMFSN |
| Battery Average Life | 35 Hours |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #61,746 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #55 in Heart Rate Monitors (Sports & Outdoors) |
| Brand | Wahoo Fitness |
| Brand Name | Wahoo Fitness |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphones, Tablets |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 3,741 Reviews |
| Display Size | 0.96 Inches |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00853988006454 |
| Included Components | TICKR FIT^QUICK START GUIDE^CHARGER |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6.69"L x 4.8"W x 7.09"H |
| Item Type Name | Heart Rate Armband |
| Item Weight | 0.1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Wahoo Fitness (Sports & Outdoors) |
| Manufacturer Part Number | WFBTHR03 |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | WFBTHR03 |
| Product Dimensions | 6.69"L x 4.8"W x 7.09"H |
| Screen Size | 0.96 Inches |
| Sensor Type | Optical |
| UPC | 853988006454 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturers |
S**O
Very satisfied, we use them every day
I did a lot of research before buying 2 of the Wahoo Ticker Fits for myself and my wife. Turns out nearly all of the negative reviews we read about had an easy fix. A little trial and error in where to place the sensor on your body goes a long ways in eliminating dropouts and false readings. Experiment with Bluetooth connectivity with your phone, especially when bike riding, keep the distance short. I wear mine just below my shoulder when cycling and on the same side as my phone carrier. Also, do NOT use any sunscreen or lotion! With a little common sense these are exceptional HRM's that work very well. The batteries last a really long time and are easily charged with the magnetic USB clip, remaining charge is shown on the app. The factory App is basic, which I like, yet shows all of the important stuff. It has a wide variety of named workout routines, including cycling and skiing, and the ability to modify or easily create your own named routine. After imputing personal stats it auto-computes your personal heart rate ranges and calories burned, along with easy to read graphs that track each other. On our bike rides we get a detailed map of our route with elevation, speed, and heart rate graphs. Additional pages of collected data can be added at will. The stationary workout routines of course do not show mileage or elevation and are tailored to the workout you choose, all of which are saved in history and easily retrieved or deleted. Linking is easy to a plethora of fitness apps. I personally just use the factory app, but my wife links to Google Fit. Cleaning is easy with mild soap and water as the sensor is waterproof with no battery doors. I had heard how flimsy the band was, really? Its a soft Velcro band that is very comfortable and after a month of daily use and a few cleanings I see no signs of visible wear. That said, it is not stainless steel or hard plastic which would no doubt last longer at the price of comfort. I think the band is a non issue, when and if I wear it out I'll just replace it, to me comfort is more important than extreme longevity. Bottom line is we are extremely satisfied and glad we did not listen to some of the bad reviews or get a wrist watch or the chest strap type. Is it perfect? No, and you will need to experiment a little to get your personal 'sweet spot' for where to place it on your body. After that it will perform very well. We use them daily!
S**C
Still the best non chest mounted HR monitor
Bought one of these almost five years ago (May 2019) and paid exactly $80. Remember searching (as I did yesterday) to no avail for more options to replace my uncomfortable chest mounted monitor and ended up buying the TICKR. I've had nearly zero issues with the unit and appreciate the compact size and battery life it had. I always place the TICKR on the outer part of the triceps muscle and it happily monitors for hours trouble free until taken off. The charger is cool as it's not a typical plug in. This story goes on till a few days ago when the old TICKR unit just wouldn't charge so I've been two days without hr data. This is typical for such lithium ion battery powered units so it's not surprising it died abruptly after such reliable operation. It was baffling to realize only the Polar (with not the best reviews) seemed as a viable alternative to the TICKR when perusing Amazon (no thanks to cheap knockoffs). So even though the unit failed me it was the only logical choice to go ahead and get another Wahoo TICKR. Despite the price, it's a testament to good engineering and design that even five years after buying the original model it seems to still be the best non chest worn heart rate monitor on the market. Five stars!
J**.
Won’t ever go back to chest strap monitor
I’ve tried wrist and chest monitors for years. Don’t like the inconvenience or discomfort of chest straps, and found wrist monitors like an Apple Watch frequently not accurate and or update rate too slow. But the Wahoo armband is PERFECT! As accurate ( or very close) to my chest strap, but FAR more comfortable and much easier to use, it also updates rate very very quickly ( usually within 1-3 beats), great battery life, easy to charge up in about 1.5hrs. Arm placement was very easy about1in below elbow on outer forearm works perfect! Had to take my time adjusting tightness of band to be snug, but not to tight. Very comfortable to wear for long periods during any time of exercise. Once band length is set it just slides on or off very easily, no need to adjust after that. Not sure about the negative reviews, but mine works flawlessly and easily. Will never go back to a chest strap monitor. I suspect the reviewers who had dropouts on readings either had tightness of band wrong or incorrect placement,, does take a little experimentation initially. Great product!! I’d give it 6 stars if I could.
I**!
Very pleased, but there is a learning curve
After four years of near-daily use, I just replaced my 2020 Wahoo Tickr Fit with the same (updated) model at a price well below what I originally paid. Given my particular use-case, it is nearly ideal for my needs. I use my HRM primarily to track my cardio volume (and time in zones) just as part of my fitness regime. My main activity is tennis, which is more like explosive stop-and-go, or HIIT, and not so much "steady state" cardio, as bike riding or running can be. I don't need my HRM to have GPS or to integrate with another device (other than the app on the phone). So, I cannot really comment on those capabilities, except to say when I have used this cross country skiing, it readily provided data to Strava without a problem. Pros: 1. I like the upper forearm positioning, just below the elbow, sensor on the inner part of the arm. The strap is easy to adjust, even when wet with perspiration. I never notice the device once it is in place, and it is quick to put on even on the tennis court. No need to remove the shirt, as for a chest strap. 2. Waterproof. I rinse mine in the sink. 3. Comfortable, durable band. My first one outlasted the device. Body salts will accumulate in the band from perspiration, and this may shorten the life of the band if not rinsed out regularly. 4. Effortless charging with the magnetic adapter. Monitor state of charge on the app. 5. Excellent battery life. I used almost daily and charged about once a week. 6. Pretty good Bluetooth range, with some forethought and positioning. I often attend tennis drills where we are rotating across three adjacent courts. I don't like playing with my phone on my person, so I leave it in my tennis bag between two of the courts. Set up properly, I could operate across all three courts without drop outs. There is a learning curve here. I found that elevating the phone, and leaving it in an outside mesh pocket definitely improved the range. 7. The app has customizable heart rate zones, so you can adjust for age or fitness level if that is important to you. I like it because I look for a certain amount of time each week in the very hard zone and moderate to hard. The customizable zones makes it easy for me to track. 8. Slim, low-profile design with minimal user interface. 9. Reasonable price for the included capabilities. Cons: 1. I tried using it on the inside and outside of my wrist, but the results were poor with suspect data and drop outs. 2. Even using it on the inner forearm gave me problems at first. After some weeks I found the sweet spot and appropriate band tension and then very rarely had problems after that. I look for a vein near the surface of the skin and try to position the optical sensor right over that, just below the elbow. If you experience problems initially, don't get frustrated. Keep trying different things, you will get it eventually. 3. When your session is over, you have to push a button on your phone screen to stop your session in the app, and then push another to save it, or data will be lost. That's a lot to ask from person in a post-workout state of hypoxia. Seems to me there should be an auto-save feature. 4. After four years of regular use, when tightening the band one day, the molded-in strap retention bar broke away from the body of the device, rendering it useless. This area needs to be beefed up. Nevertheless, I got so much use out of this thing that I ordered another one. 5. When used during tennis, the calorie count in the app seems way high to me, like probably 2x or 3x estimates based on standard activity tables for calorie consumption. I think this is due to the HIIT-like nature of tennis, with heartrate rising and falling over a wide range. When I have used this device while cycling or cross country skiing, the calorie counts seem much more realistic.
C**E
Solid!
Ok, 5 stars. Purchased in Nov 2020. Still going strong in Apr 2026. Using with Element BOLT 2-3 times weekly. No issues.
E**.
Unreliable. Loses Connection. Gets Stuck. Garbage.
My original review for the TICKR was 5 stars. And at first, it deserved that. But slowly over time, the TICKR FIT became less and less reliable. I finally had enough, and contacted Wahoo support. They sent me a replacement, and it suffers from the same reliability issues. This is honestly a trend I've seen with Wahoo products. They seem to create good products but those products just dont last! I own a number of things from them and this is a really consistent, serious issue with Wahoo hardware. So what's wrong with the TICKR? Well, it refuses to stay connected to my BOLT. It will drop out for 10-15 seconds at a time, multiple times per ride. Some rides are 100% perfect, without any issues... Other rides, I'll have 6, 8, even 10 dropouts over the course of 20-25 miles. I ride with the exact same gear every single day, with the TICKR strapped onto my arm in the exact same place every single ride - and yet, it performs very, very inconsistently. Other times, even when the connection doesn't "drop", it'll just stop updating. So I'll be at 150bpm, and come to stop and take a break and 2 minutes later my heart rate is still 150bpm. Which, it's clearly not, trust me. Other times, it's the opposite. I'll be coasting along at 120bpm and then I'll hit a big climb -- I get to the top and, what do you know, I'm still at 120bpm. Clearly not, again, trust me. Wahoo seems to be blaming interference, but it doesn't matter if I ride with or without my Apple Watch, I have these issues. My speed/cadence sensor (from Bontrager) do not suffer from any dropouts whatsoever. And my old TICKR (not FIT) chest strap heartrate monitor NEVER drops, either. So, I don't believe it's my BOLT, nor do I believe it is an interference problem. I just think the TICKR FIT is a piece of JUNK. I am not a fan of chest straps, otherwise I'd just go back to my old TICKR. That thing is reliable and works well (but, like most Wahoo products it does have its own issues: I've gone through 2 straps in the course of year, they've both broken at the snaps. More poor quality control from Wahoo. Buyer beware). So, I'm in the market for a new arm band heartrate monitor. Reading DC Rainmaker, I am pretty sure I know what I'll be buying. It's also highly likely I've purchased my last ever Wahoo product. I love the company, but they just don't seem to be able to build products that last. Between my partner and I we've had very poor luck with Wahoo products standing the test of time. C'est la vie.
M**S
WOrks good
This is a nice little monitor that works great with my iPhone, have had no issues at all with connection or anything like that, it's comfortable, forget I'm wearing it.
T**E
SORT OF RELIABLE
I purchased the TICKR Fit armband heart rate monitor last December. It replaces a Scosche unit I used for many years and had just worn out. Anyway, I used Wahoo cadence and speed sensors on my road bike, along with a ELEMNT Bolt. Since these items have been very reliable, the TICKR Fit seemed like a logical choice. The first one I received took for-ev-er to connect to the Bolt. i contacted technical support about the issue, and they were responsive and helpful, eventually replacing the unit. The replacement connected quickly, and I was off and riding. What is disappointing me is that the unit does not work well outside in hot weather. I started wearing in on my forearm just below the elbow with the sensor body facing up. I lose connection frequently when the unit is exposed to the sun, leading me to think it is temperature sensitive. I’ve moved it to my upper arm under the sleeve of my jersey, which seems to help. On hot days, with the sun shining, this is not always a guarantee of success. Based on my experience, it seems this design would be more suited to indoor use. My old Scosche monitor worked all the time under similar conditions, which has led me to my conclusion about the TICKR. On the plus side, I do like the size of the sensor. It is sleek looking. The charging dock is easy to use, and battery life seems quite adequate.
F**O
Ottimo prodotto. Lo preferisco molto meglio di 4 fasce cardio pure molto precise ed affidabili .
Ottimo prodotto però nel mio caso, parlo della mia esperienza da neofita di fitness per le uscite in E-bike se persa ogni volta 3-4 volte associazione con il Garmin, non so se dovuta a una connessione tramite Bluethoo del telefono perchè mi trovassi in mezzo a palazzi edifici e perdeva la connessione segnale ,o perchè su E-Bike e Cyclette parlo sempre ovviamente del mia esperienza sarà che muoveno di continuo il braccio sia su E-Bike e Cyclette non e tanto affidabile si perde assocciazione ogni volta devo fermarmi più volte per associarlo anche avendo la carica batteria al 60-70% cosa che non mai successo con fascie cardio anche modelli molto economici che le attacchi sotto il petto anche facendo molto movimenti su Cyclette ed E-Bike sempre associato connesso. Ovviamente ripeto un ottimo prodotto lo lavo sotto acqua corrente fredda dopo ogni uso la fascia sola ovviamente, però anche se ho notato all' inizio che lo accende dopo il led blu lampeggiante si connette subito se apro opzione nel menù esempio bicicletta su Garmin oppure opzione cardio o ancora passeggiate vedo subito il simbolo icona del cuore indipendentemente dalla ricezione del satellite per E-Bike o passeggiate subito si connette il cuore diventa subito fisso che non lampeggia ma fisso stabile . Infatti alterno spesso le due fascie cardio + il bracciale alterno questi 3 pezzi a passeggiate all'esterno , o E-Bike o Cyclette , e tutto sommato mi trovo bene ovviamente se so che dovrei fare Cyclette oppure E-bike per un associazione piu affidabile e piu stabile userò fascie cardio semplicemente perchè muovendomi di continuo , e non mi va di associarli ogni volta . Parlo del bracciale cardio , ovviamte con bracciale indossarlo una volta scelto la misura del bracciale si fa molto più rapidamente ,indossarlo a differenza delle fascie cardio che ti devi spogliare per indossarle+ metti gel per elettrodi per una connessione più rapida e precisa. Aggiungo questo lo provata più volte dopo vari attività fisiche non si disconnette più era semplicemente un caso sporadico , figuratevi nei giorni feriali che dopo attività fisiche che svolgo circa un oretta all'alba da lunedi al venerdi preferisco 1000 volte i due bracciali cardio il Coros e Wahoo fit semplicemete perche non devi metttere il gel, le indossi e togli subito, il lavaggio dopo ogni utilizzo e molto più rapido e poi sia questa Wahoo fit che Coros sono molto precise ed affidabili , la differenza con le fasce e semplicemente a parte il sistema che le fasce possiedono che ECG , e i bracciali hanno il sistema a Led e vi e una discrepanza da 1 a 3 % quindi minima a fine attività tra ciclismo oppure camminata moderata elevata le calorie attive , totali a riposo , Bpm la frequenza cardiaca ecc non si nota nemmeno questa minima minima differenza
Å**!
Had bad Experience first, but now is perfect
The battery dies even when I don't use it. So, if I don't keep it connected to the charger, it's not charged when I want to use it. Need to edit: After 2 years of use, it was really bad, so I decided to write to Wahoo support. I requested at least a new charge cable to have extra one home and other work, because the battery was not enough to get to and from work. Wahoo support was so kind that they sent a new one, and after 30 days, charged once upon receipt, it still has 68% used around 25 hours. Either it was an improvement, or my previous one was defective; it wasn't like that from the beginning, so I think I should updade here my review.
S**.
instant connectivity to the wahoo App
the wahoo trickr fit, works well, connects instantly to the wahoo App and is made of good qulaity material. There is a replacement armband included and a USB charing port.
T**.
L'accessoire parfait pour ceux qui utilisent des applis de running
Utilisé avec l'application Runtastic Pro, c'est vraiment l'accessoire parfait que j'espérais. Une mesure précise du cardio, beaucoup moins dérangeant qu'une ceinture. Tiens bien malgré la transpiration, les batteries tiennent de nombreuses heures ( j'estime à 8-10h meme si je n'attends pas aussi longtemps pour le recharger entre 2 entrainements). Aucun raté depuis que je l'utilise, j'ai hésité un peu à cause du prix, mais ça les vaut vraiment...
A**R
Dauerhaft problemlose Funktion, gute Akkuleistung, keine Eingewöhnung am Arm.
Für das Training auf einem Fahrradindoor Trainer über die App Zwift nutze ich regelmäßig einen Brustgurt für die Herzfrequenz, weil darüber auch der Ventilator gesteuert wird. Je höher der Puls ist, umso mehr leistet auch der Ventilator. Da ich mit Wahoo sowohl mit dem Kickr Rollen-Trainer, als auch mit dem Ventilator bereits gute Erfahrung gesammelt habe, habe ich mich, nachdem der Brustgurt seinen Geist aufgegeben hatte, für ein weiteres Wahoo Gerät entschieden. Dabei war ich gespannt, ob die Funktion am Arm genauso zuverlässig ist, wie bei der Brustgurtvariante. Sowohl die Einrichtung war entsprechend einfach, wie auch die Funktion sehr zuverlässig erfüllt wurde und er die typischen Herzfrequenzen bei den typischen Watt Belastungen anzeigt, genau wie vorher. Im praktischen Betrieb hat sich gezeigt, dass das Umbinden um den Arm sehr einfach und stressfrei ist, der Sensor beim Trainieren nicht stört oder rutscht und zuverlässig, unspektakulär und störungsfrei arbeitet. Das Connecten geht sehr schnell, ebenso wie das Ausschalten. Dabei zeigen die LED die entsprechenden Funktion an. Weiterhin ist mir aufgefallen, dass das Gerät sehr lange genutzt werden kann, bevor es aufgeladen werden möchte. Das war ein kleines Manko bei meinem vorherigen Gerät, von daher bin ich auch mit der Ausdauerleistung sehr zufrieden. Insgesamt hinterlässt das Gerät ein wirklich guten Eindruck, es wird mit einer einfachen Ladeschale für die Rückseite geliefert, welche man in einem vorhandenen USB Port eines Ladegeräts oder am PC einstecken kann. Für mich hat es sich im mehrmals wöchentlichen Einsatz jetzt über Monate bewährt, es ist präzise und auf das Anlegen eines Brustgurt kann ich auch verzichten. Von daher hat er sich meiner Meinung nach zurecht fünf Sterne voll verdient.
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