Scosche was an accessory maker, long time ago, but with the Rhythm+, the scene has been changed for the company. The device is a fitness tracker but with the features and power that gives it an edge over the others available out there. What gives it an edge over the mainstream wearables available today is its ability to focus solely on one thing and that is heart rate monitoring.
The Scosche Rhythm+ is similar to the other heart rate monitors in the internals and functioning. It employs the use of photo sensors and LEDs to measure the blood flow of the wearer’s body and to calculate the pulse rate.
As mentioned, Scosche will not provide you with the number of steps you have taken or the calories burned. But, it provides you an insight on every heart rate aspect of your body. With this version, the company ditched all the other useless specifications of the predecessor launched in 2012. No audio music playback and such sort of things at all!
The Scosche Rhythm+ sounds like a boring sound heart rate monitor. But, believe me, even after years of launch this device can be considered as the best available. With the suitable price and accurate data the athletes and workout enthusiasts can know when they are over-pressuring their heart and when they are optimal to perform some bit more. Additionally, it doesn’t have the problems the sports trackers have nowadays like insufficient data and inaccurate results. It surely is novel and one of the accurate devices with most eligible user ratings at Amazon.
Scosche Rhythm+ communicates with your Smartphone with the help of Bluetooth and covers all the data collected. It is also compatible with popular fitness apps like Endomondo, Strava, Runtastic, MapMyRide, RunKeeper, etc and which totals to 200 apps. The wearable can work up to 8 hours without any problem and is sweatproof plus waterproof but only up to 1 meter in depth.
Scosche Rhythm+ is available for $79 and can be ordered from here.
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