Polar has launched the Polar Loop, a minimalist fitness band without a display or a subscription fee. The device tracks heart rate, activity, sleep, and recovery and syncs data to the Polar Flow app.
Overall this model was somewhat easy to use, very accurate for counting steps. With recent version iPhones, our experts found it very difficult to pair, somewhat difficult to synch, very easy to ...
After numerous leaks and hints, Polar has officially revealed its screenless fitness tracker, Loop. The all-new wearable is essentially a slightly tweaked, consumer-facing version of last year’s B2B ...
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Update: This story has been updated with further detail about the Polar Loop’s water resistance, which meets the swim-ready ISO 22810 standard as well as the more common WR30. Back in June I talked to ...
Polar launched its first heart rate monitor more than 30 years ago, setting the standard that all others have been measured against. Now, the company is bringing this technology to its line of sports ...
Fitness tracking company Polar has launched the Loop, a $200 screenless wearable that it says will have no subscription fees. Preorders opened on Wednesday, and the Polar Loop will start shipping on ...
Polar Loop makes its debut in India as a wearable designed for people who prefer health tracking without the distraction of a screen. The band introduces a straightforward approach cantered on all-day ...
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With the Loop, Polar is clearly coming for Whoop. Like its inspiration, the Polar Loop is a screenless fitness tracker that measures your activity, heart rate, and sleep with a design that combines a ...