Sensors: Compatible with Polar BLE heart rate sensors UI Languages: English, German, French, Italian, Dutch, Norwegian, Spanish, Portuguese, Swedish, Finnish, Danish, Polish, Russian, Turkish, Indonesian, Czech, Chinese (simplified), Japenese Custom USB charging adapter for charging and data synchronisation
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GPS: Connected GPS – uses GPS via your smartphoneĬonnectivity: Bluetooth Low Energy. Wristbands: Silicone with snap and slip buckle Materials: Glass fibre reinforced polymer case. In the Boxĭisplay Type: Colour touch display (IPS TFT) with Ambient Light Sensor (ALS)īattery Life: Up to 50 hours in training mode (with wrist-based heart rate and connected GPS), up to 4 days in watch mode with continuous heart rate tracking The Running Programme feature provides personal and adaptive training plans that fits your goals. See how fit you are with the Fitness Test which tests your fitness level in just 5 minutes without you having to break a sweat. The Unite shows, in great accuracy, how many calories you’ve burned based on your weight, height, age, gender, your individual maximum heart rate (HRmax) and how hard you’re training. If your gym uses the Polar Club group heart rate system, you can use Polar Unite to display your heart rate on the screen. Stay connected by pairing the Unite with your compatible smartphone to receive your smartphone notifications straight to your watch face including incoming calls, messages, emails, calendar events, and more.Īfter a training session the watch provides motivating feedback which describes the effect of the session.
Relieve stress during training or throughout your busy day with the Serene Breathing Exercise feature which delivers guided breathing exercises that can help relax your body and calm down your mind. Get training straight away with the FitSpark feature that makes ready-made daily workouts that match your recovery, readiness and training history. You can add all your favourite sports through Polar Flow. Sleep is an integral part of the recovery process – with the Nightly Recharge feature you can see how well you recover from your day during the night.Īdditionally, you can follow your sleep stages throughout the night and receive insights into your sleep quality – helping you to make small adjustments so you can get a better night’s sleep, to advance your recovery further.Ĭonnect to your mobile phone to track your speed, distance and route.Ĭhoose the colour of your face from multiple options – this allows you to match your watch face with your wristband or you can change it up.Įngineered to meet all your sporting needs the watch supports over 100 different sports. This accurately tracks your heart rate which can be monitored from the watch face. Multiple wristband options available as accessories.The Polar Unite comes with Precision Prime senor fusion technology in-built into the watch’s wrist.Battery life up to 50 h in training mode (with wrist-based heart rate and connected GPS), up to 4 days in watch mode with continuous heart rate tracking.
Color touch display (IPS TFT) with Ambient Light Sensor (ALS), resolution 240×204.On the other hand, if you just want a better picture of your general fitness and sleep habits, the Polar Unite looks like a solid affordable option. It can talk to your phone to get GPS info, but if you want to just go out with your watch and have it track your progress and leave the phone at home, this isn’t the one for you. One other thing to note here before we sign off – the Polar Unite does not have on-board GPS. The big difference here is the price – the Polar Unite is available for just $150 which really gives some strong competition against, say, Fitbit and other brands, while making a watch that’s a bit more accessible (ie, you don’t have to be training for a marathon to get one) for the average user.
In terms of how it would be to use the new Polar Unite, I’m just guessing here (as we’ve not seen it in person) but I’d say our Polar Ignite review will give you a very good sense of the watch, including some comparisons to the Vantage M. You’ve got the same single-button case (so, touchscreen interactivity is the key here), and a very vivid screen. The Polar Ignite was the first foray into a less intense watch, and now they’re back with the Polar Unite in that same vein.Īctually, in many ways, the Polar Unite seems quite similar to the Ignite. Right off the bat, I’ll put a disclaimer out there – I like the Polar products, and use a Polar Vantage M daily for tracking my jogging and bike riding (and the gym sessions, whenever that opens up again).