1/16/2024 0 Comments Polar unite fitness watch reviewPolar has stuck with much of the design we enjoyed in the Ignite, albeit with some clear cost-saving replacements. Nightly Recharge sleep and recovery insightsĪt 32g, the Polar Unite is extremely light and comfortable with a pleasantly simple style. FitSpark workout recommendations based on recovery.The slim, round design is very similar and it comes with a lot of the same features, including guided daily workouts, Nightly Recharge sleep, recovery monitoring, and sport-specific tracking for 100 different fitness activities including running, cycling, swimming, and yoga. It could easily have been called the Ignite Light. It joins the budget end of Polar’s growing line-up, below the Polar Ignite. It’s much more than just a fitness tracker, not quite as capable as a full multi-sport watch, and lacks the smarts of a fitness smartwatch. But the price puts it directly against the Fitbit Charge 4 – which does pack GPS built-in. In terms of features it's closer to the Fitbit Versa 2, Suunto 3 Fitness, and perhaps the Whoop Strap 3.0 rather than Garmin Vivoactive 4 or Forerunner 245. With no GPS, the Polar Unite isn’t geared for runners – and actually, there’s a different target market in mind.Īimed at beginners improving general fitness but don’t know where to start, or gym and functional fitness types that spend time working out indoors, the Polar Unite is best suited to non-running activities.Īnd the price will attract attention: at $149.99/£134.50 it's a great price. Let’s get one thing in the open about the Polar Unite – this isn’t a budget running watch.
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