I compare the size and physical appearance (with photos!) of the Polar Loop, the Amazfit Helio Strap, and the Whoop 5.0/MG. I have to admit, the Loop looks pretty nice.
Polar’s new Loop is a screen-free fitness band with heart rate, sleep, and recovery tracking, and no subscription fees.
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.
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 ...
Fitness tracking company Polar has launched Loop, a $200 screenless wearable that it says will have no subscription fees. Preorders opened up on Sept. 3, and the Polar Loop will start shipping on Sept ...
As technology grows more complex, there’s increasing competition to make that tech feel less like a gadget. The smartwatch segment is a clear example of that, as screenless wearables like Whoop have ...
Polar has unveiled a new version of its Loop fitness tracker aimed at women, complete with Swarovski crystals. The new fitness tracker is emblazoned with 30 stones, which are placed into the bezel ...
Polar has launched its latest activity tracker, the Polar Loop, in the UK. The fitness accessory is capable of syncing with a heart rate monitor to provide users with more detailed data post-workout.
Polar started teasing its Polar Loop wearable back in June. Like the similar-looking Whoop fitness tracker, the idea was simple: a fitness tracker you can wear 24/7 but without the constant ...
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 ...
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