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Polar M600

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B&H Photo
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6 years ago
Interior box pre-opened

Though the watch seems to be working for now, I am a bit wary of it. Upon opening the outer shipping box I found the inner box ripped on all sides of the clear plastic cover, that displays the watch in the store, where it had been ripped off of the box and the watch seemingly having been removed and...

Argos
★★★★★
6 years ago
Great tracker

Great tracker.. previously used jawbone

Amazon
★★★★
6 years ago
Decent Android Wear smart running watch... but battery life is not that great

Great little android wear. Pros and cons (in my opinion): Pros - Nice, clear and vibrant display. - Works with swimming. - Unit is removable from strap, and it can be changed out and cleaned properly. - Polar has a great app that syncs with other things like Strave, useful.

Chain Reaction Cycles
★★★★★
6 years ago
As always, awesome delivery.

Delivery was fast, product working fine. Keep it up!

Amazon
★★★★
5 years ago
Perfect but kinda big.

My husband that absolutely refuses to go Apple loves this thing! It's also really big I can't imagine a woman wearing it. The profile is very large. My husband can't wear it to sleep in like he did his fit bit.

PC Magazine
★★★★
3 years ago
Polar M600 Review

In , David Foster Wallace describes the lopsidedness of competitive teen tennis players, the forearm of their stronger sides having grown out of proportion relative to the rest of their bodies. I remembered that passage as I looked at the Polar M600 dragging my left side ever closer to the earth, wondering whether I, too, would wind up with one enlarged arm after reviewing it. The $329.95 M600 fitness tracker is a hulking beast, and I say that as someone who's hardly a petite little thing. It measures heart rate during activity, and it's sturdy, made with high-quality materials, and well designed—if you're six-foot-three. Because it's also an Android Wear smartwatch, it can do some neat things that other trackers and running watches can't, which makes it an intriguing option for anyone who can deal with its size and shortcomings. Design, Display, and Battery Life The emphasis on high-quality materials, such as Gorilla Glass and a soft silicone band, is immediately apparent with t...

Polar's latest and most impressive device to date is a three-in-one runner's watch, fitness tracker, and smartwatch. It has an optical heart rate monitor and is fully waterproof, but cramming in all that functionality means big hits on battery life and wearability.

High-quality build; Built-in optical heart rate monitor; Runs modified version of Android Wear; Waterproof; Works with both Android and iOS devices

Bulky; Short battery life; Occasionally high heart rate readings in testing; Can't set a custom activity goal

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