Polar goes back. Way, way back. Back to the early 80s, when the Finnish company launched its first portable heart rate monitor, the Sport Tester PE 2000. Back when wearable fitness devices weren’t really a thing.
Of course, being the first doesn’t mean you’ll always be on top. While the company has had a longstanding relationship with professional athletes (with Olympics connections since its very early days), when the door to mainstream fitness tracking swung open a decade back, the company quickly found itself crowded by competitors ranging from Fitbit and Jawbone to Apple and Samsung.
That means, among other things, a rugged and waterproof design. That also means GLONASS and GPS functionality, as well as Polar’s bread and butter: heart-rate monitoring. Users can also pair it to the company’s chest strap monitors for more accurate results.
The M600 features a 1.2-inch (240 x 240) touchscreen displays and a Cortex-A7 ARM processor inside. It comes in black or white, with a red swappable wristband coming later (though the bands are, for the time being, one size fits all). It’ll arrive later this year running at $330 (RM1336) , which puts the pricing a lot closer to an Apple Watch than Fitbit Blaze, a hurdle that might prove tough to overcome.
Source: TechCrunch
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