Wareable's extensive review of the Polar Loop (Gen 2), including real-world testing of the design, tracking accuracy, and more.
The Loop is meant to be worn 24/7, tracking your sleep as well as activities. That means it needs to be comfortable and look presentable, and I think it succeeds on both counts. The physical design of ...
The Polar Loop is, on the surface, what a lot of folks want. It’s a lifestyle-friendly wearable like the popular Whoop MG, but one that doesn’t come with a mandatory monthly subscription. It’s ...
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 ...
Polar has announced the launch of the Polar Loop, the brand’s first screen-free wearable band designed to track activity, sleep, and overall health. The subscription-free device only requires a ...
I’ve been testing a screen-free activity tracker from Finland-based sports tech firm Polar. It’s good to support independent tech that’s designed and manufactured in the EU such as the Polar range of ...
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 ...