
Garmin has unveiled the HRM 600, a premium heart rate monitor designed to provide athletes with advanced training insights and greater flexibility. This chest strap monitor not only delivers precise heart rate and variability data but also introduces features that cater to a wide range of sports and training environments.
🏃 Advanced Running Dynamics
The HRM 600 offers detailed running metrics, including stride length, vertical oscillation, and ground contact time balance. When paired with compatible devices like the Forerunner 970 and Forerunner 570 it also provides exclusive metrics such as running economy and step speed loss, helping runners optimise their form and efficiency
🕹️ Standalone Activity Tracking
One of the standout features of the HRM 600 is its ability to function independently of a smartwatch. This is particularly beneficial for sports where wearing a watch isn't feasible, such as soccer or martial arts. The device can record heart rate, calories, speed, distance, and other data, which can later be synced with the Garmin Connect™ app for analysis.
🔋 Rechargeable Battery with Extended Life
Addressing a common user request, the HRM 600 comes equipped with a USB-rechargeable battery that offers up to two months of use on a single charge. LED indicators provide visual cues for battery status and device activity, ensuring users are always informed about their device's readiness.
🌊 Versatility Across Sports
Beyond running, the HRM 600 is designed for versatility. It supports activity tracking without a watch, making it ideal for various sports and training scenarios. Additionally, it can calculate running pace and distance based on user profiles and motion sensors, even when GPS is unavailable, such as during treadmill sessions.

🌊 Versatility Across Sports Beyond running, the HRM 600 is designed for versatility. It supports activity tracking without a watch, making it ideal for various sports and training scenarios. Additionally, it can calculate running pace and distance based on user profiles and motion sensors, even when GPS is unavailable, such as during treadmill sessions.