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Polar Vantage V3

Polar Vantage V3

90
/ 100

Brand: Polar

£519.00

£386.99

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High-end multisport watch with advanced running and cycling metrics featuring offline maps and ultra-accurate heart rate monitoring.

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Specifications

display size
1.39 inches
display type
AMOLED
display resolution
454 x 454
battery life
140 hours
water resistance
50 meters
gps
✓
heart rate monitoring
✓
weight
49 grams
sleep tracking
✓
bluetooth version
5.1

Review

The Polar Vantage V3 is a solid piece of kit if you're serious about tracking your fitness, especially if you’re into running or cycling. Priced at £599, it sits firmly in the high-end category, and honestly, you get what you pay for. With a score of 90 out of 100, it’s clearly impressed quite a few reviewers.

One of the standout features is its AMOLED display. At 1.39 inches and a resolution of 454 x 454, it’s bright and sharp, making it easy to read even in direct sunlight. The battery life is another highlight; you’re looking at up to 140 hours, which is brilliant if you’re planning a long trek or race. Plus, it’s water-resistant up to 50 meters, so you can take it swimming without worrying about damage.

The Vantage V3 excels in heart rate monitoring, which is ultra-accurate and essential for serious athletes. It also offers advanced running and cycling metrics, which can help you fine-tune your training. The offline maps feature is a nice touch, especially for those who prefer to explore less-trodden paths. Sleep tracking is included as well, giving you a comprehensive view of your health.

However, it’s not all sunshine and rainbows. For the average user, it might feel a bit overwhelming with all the data it provides. If you’re just looking for a casual fitness tracker, you might find it a bit overkill. Also, while the interface is generally user-friendly, it can take some time to get fully accustomed to all the features.

In terms of value for money, if you’re genuinely into multisport activities and want precise metrics, the Vantage V3 is worth the investment. But if you’re more of a weekend warrior, there are cheaper options that might serve you just as well. Overall, the Polar Vantage V3 is a brilliant choice for dedicated athletes but could be a bit much for those who just want something simple to track their steps.

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