Fitness tracking company Polar has launched the Loop, a $200 screenless wearable that it says will have no subscription fees. Preorders opened on Wednesday, and the Polar Loop will start shipping on ...
Polar has announced the launch of the Polar Loop, the brand’s first screen-free wearable band designed to track activity, sleep, and overall health. The subscription-free device only requires a ...
Polar has launched the Polar Loop, a minimalist fitness band without a display or a subscription fee. The device tracks heart rate, activity, sleep, and recovery and syncs data to the Polar Flow app.
The Polar Loop is, on the surface, what a lot of folks want. It’s a lifestyle-friendly wearable like the popular Whoop MG, but one that doesn’t come with a mandatory monthly subscription. It’s ...
Polar launched its first heart rate monitor more than 30 years ago, setting the standard that all others have been measured against. Now, the company is bringing this technology to its line of sports ...
Whoop is great for anyone that doesn't want another screen on their body, but Polar's new band is better for anyone who doesn't want to be nickel-and-dimed. Reading time 2 minutes As great as having a ...
Editor's note: This article has been updated with a comment from Polar. Boston-based wearable fitness company WHOOP is suing Finland-based wearable sports and fitness technology company Polar for ...
Overall this model was somewhat easy to use, very accurate for counting steps. With recent version iPhones, our experts found it very difficult to pair, somewhat difficult to synch, very easy to ...
Polar Electro Oy was named in a trade dress infringement lawsuit on Oct. 14 in New York Eastern District Court over its new Polar Loop fitness device. The action, brought by Morgan Lewis & Bockius on ...