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Other Resources => Component Deals & Selection => Topic started by: BikerJens on November 23, 2024, 11:43:25 AM
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My 5 year old Wahoo Heart rate monitor is becoming more and more inconsistent, so I need a new one.
The price of the new Wahoo one is simply to high.. So I‘m looking at one from Magene. Also after I’m very pleased with my P505.
Do anyone have a Magene Heart rate monitor and can give me some feedback? Also what is the difference between H303 and H603?!
Thank you.
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I've got one, not sure which model but it's pretty much the same as the garmin bands. If anything, more convenient to put on since the strap closes by snapping onto the pod. I think it's a no-brainer
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I have a h64 and a h303, they have been flawless. My garmin went to shit after less use.
They just have different straps
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I have a h64 and a h303, they have been flawless. My garmin went to shit after less use.
They just have different straps
Then a H303 it is! I can’t really find the difference in the description of that and the H603 other than the price..
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I've bought two H303. First one worked fine, but got lost in a hotel. Second one started burning through batteries in days after a month or so of usage (typically a CR2032 kept me going on Wahoo or Garmin for 4months). As replacement bough a Coospo from amazon. Now testing XOSS rechargeable one.
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I had a magene h64 and i liked it while it lasted. After a little more than a year i had to change the battery and after the battery change it went crazy. It started showing insanely high numbers even while i was sitting on the couch. When i removed it from my chest and reapplied it went back to normal for a few minutes and then crazy again. I don't know if it was directly related to the battery change but i did a google search and saw a few guys with the same observations that it shows this behaviour after roughly a year.
I now bought a "COOSPO H808S" gonna see how well that one will hold up.
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The only downside I’ve found with Magene HRMs is that they don’t connect as readily to my Wahoo. I’ve found that I need to put on the monitor after my Wahoo is turned on, and if I go out of range I need to take off the HRM for a moment then put it back on to reconnect. No major drama but something that’s tripped me up once or twice.
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i have 1 magene h64 that continues to consume the batteries but it shows the heart rate well.
I solved it by removing the battery every time after training.
After that, I bought magene h303 but after a little time it started to mark too high numbers.
I wrote to the seller and they replaced it but the new one also had the same problem.
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I found this link. I will try to follow the instructions to fix them
https://themountainnetwork.com/magene-heart-rate-monitor-issues-and-how-to-fix-them/
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i have 1 magene h64 that continues to consume the batteries but it shows the heart rate well.
I solved it by removing the battery every time after training.
After that, I bought magene h303 but after a little time it started to mark too high numbers.
I wrote to the seller and they replaced it but the new one also had the same problem.
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I found this link. I will try to follow the instructions to fix them
https://themountainnetwork.com/magene-heart-rate-monitor-issues-and-how-to-fix-them/
I’ve ordered the h603 now. But due to Black week I got it with a big discount from a local webshop. I will report back when I’ve tried it.
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I have gone through lots of HRMs over the years, Garmin Dual Band, Wahoo Tickr, Magene H303, but all seem to have the same problem. They work really well on the original battery but once you change it, the waterproofing degrades and then they start playing up.
So the Xoss X2Pro is a revelation - its rechargeable! Work really well, has LED lights, audible warnings, have used it every day for 3 months with a few 5 hour days on the bike in there - no drop outs and totally reliable results.
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geoid also worth a shout(sister magene company)
chest HS500 20 euro
Arm HS800 arm 32 euro
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h603 worked for a while then after a few months reading were very high with me at rest so no use now!
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99% of the case are caused bu bad contact to the battery, mainly due to the lateral brass contact than the lower one.
Regularly check and spray some contact cleaner.
I always rinse with water the meter after every ride then let it dry
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Using an older Magene H64? - With rechargeable CR2032 cells I need to change the battery every 2 months.
One problem I found early on was wrong too high readings and they were caused by the chest belt being conductive when wet by sweat.
Solution:
Cut the belt between the connection points to the HR monitor, so the belt is split.
Since then no problems with the HR monitor except for corroded connectors which required me to change the belt once so far.
BR Chris
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I'll add my experience with the H303.
I bought it after my Garmin HRM died after 3 years of use. The H303 connects to all my devices just fine. The readings seems to be exactly the same as the Garmin. My max HR is within 1 BPM, so that's within the margin of error, or my maximal HR has indeed been lower the last 4 months.
I use the HRM at least 6 days per week, I track all my rides, runs and other activities with it.
So far, great buy for 20€ instead of 50€ for the Garmin.
Let's see if it keeps holding up over the next months.
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I bought the H303 recently. I tried it first and it didn't work. I had to push it from behind on the battery cover in order to start flashing a bit. I then opened it and applied some left over self-adhesive thin foam on the battery cover, which then pressed the battery tightly and now the HR meter works no problem. Was a bit frustrated at the beginning tho, not gonna lie.
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I bought the H303 recently. I tried it first and it didn't work. I had to push it from behind on the battery cover in order to start flashing a bit. I then opened it and applied some left over self-adhesive thin foam on the battery cover, which then pressed the battery tightly and now the HR meter works no problem. Was a bit frustrated at the beginning tho, not gonna lie.
I hardly suggest you to fold a little the copper contact instead of put any spacer to the battery. Apply also some contact cleaner in order to improve the contact between battery and pins.
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Using an older Magene H64? - With rechargeable CR2032 cells I need to change the battery every 2 months.
One problem I found early on was wrong too high readings and they were caused by the chest belt being conductive when wet by sweat.
Solution:
Cut the belt between the connection points to the HR monitor, so the belt is split.
Since then no problems with the HR monitor except for corroded connectors which required me to change the belt once so far.
BR Chris
did this as was getting high and infrequent readings when at zone 1.
got frustrated and cut the belt between the two contacts took about an inch off the belt creating a gap between the HRM clip ons on the sensor to the belt and low and behold stability and consistency!
see here at 33mins approx
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I now bought a "COOSPO H808S" gonna see how well that one will hold up.
I've been using that one for almost two years and it's been perfect. Just works, connects reliably with multiple head units and my laptop, seems accurate compared to other sensors etc. Battery life is great as well as long as you disconnect it from the strap when not in use.
Note that the straps don't last forever, I'd always get a spare just in case.