The watch doesn’t require a computer or phone with an internet connection for set up, but it is recommended to be able to access all of the watch’s features. The 165 mAh lithium polymer battery lasts a claimed five days in watch mode with continuous heart rate monitoring and up to 17 hours with GPS enabled while recording an activity. The watch has an integrated GPS and GLONASS antenna and Bluetooth connectivity that’s used to connect compatible Bluetooth heart rate sensors and sync the watch with a phone that’s running Polar Flow – Polar’s mobile-based fitness app. The black wristband on the model I tested is made from TPU plastic and has a stainless-steel buckle. On the back, there’s a heart rate tracker and connectors that function as a charging port. The watch’s body is constructed using a glass fibre reinforced polymer – or plastic for the layperson. There’s a small physical button on the left-hand side of its bezel, and both the button and bezel are made from steel. Alex EvansĪ clear, high-contrast 240 x 204 pixel resolution colour touchscreen (IPS TFT) dominates the watch’s circular face.
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