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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The 8-day Polar Loop tracker challenges Whoop and Garmin with subscription-free workout data
Polar has announced the new Loop, a 24/7 screen-free wristband that tracks workouts, health, and sleep. It offers similar training insights to the more expensive Polar Vantage series like training ...
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.
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 ...
The Polar Loop monitors activity, sleep, and heart rate in a design familiarized by Whoop. The key difference is a one-time payment that gets you the device and all its features. Finnish wearable ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. Polar's new strap has an eight-day battery and costs $199.99. The strap doesn't have its own GPS or any kind of screen, but does feature an optical ...
Distraction-free fitness is shaping up to be the new wearable battleground. Finnish sports specialist Polar has just unveiled the Polar Loop, a minimalist fitness tracker that has no screen or buttons ...
The Finnish sports watch manufacturer Polar has launched its first wearable without a display, the Loop. Unlike Whoop, it comes without a subscription. Health trackers without a screen seem to be in ...
How resistant the watch is to submersion in water, as tested by subjecting the device to a water pressure equivalent to the depth the manufacturer claims the fitness tracker can withstand. The Polar ...
Polar is a well-known brand in the wearables market and it just announced its first passive wrist wearable. Polar Loop is a direct competitor to the Whoop band, but it ditches the additional ...
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