Saturday, 29 October 2016

Polar M600 review: For Android users who want to be more connected during workouts

Video shot/edited by Jennifer Hahn. (video link)

There's no shortage of Android Wear watches to choose from. Companies including Huawei, LG, Casio, and Fossil all have smartwatches that run on Google's wearable operating system, and all of them can use Google Fit's activity tracking. Now, the fitness company Polar is getting into the mix with the M600 Android Wear-based fitness watch, which is the first device that integrates Polar's existing exercise software with Android Wear.

The M600 wants to appeal to a specific kind of user: one who is into fitness and wants a heart rate monitor and onboard GPS in their tracker, but who also cares about getting wrist notifications and using wearable apps. But at $329, Polar's device is right up there with the Apple Watch in price, and that might be too steep for some consumers, considering the experience it offers is much different.

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  1. This newly launched wearable tech is a cool concept & enables the user to perform various functions of Smart Phones through the Wrist Band. Smart watches co-operate with an app in Smart Phones paired through Bluetooth mainly 4.0 version. These are especially designed with multiple features which release your arms from stressing.

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