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Polar Loop: Track Life, Not Distractions
26 Nov
Summary
- Polar Loop offers display-free activity tracking.
- It uses an older generation heart rate sensor.
- The band lasts a week and costs $200 without subscription.
The Polar Loop emerges as a display-free fitness tracker, emphasizing a distraction-free approach to health monitoring. This comfortable, lightweight band offers automatic activity tracking for heart rate, steps, and sleep, boasting a week-long battery life for $200 without any subscription fees.
While the Polar Loop accurately captures essential metrics like heart rate and calories, its automatic activity detection can sometimes mislabel or miscalculate activity durations. It relies on a slightly older heart rate sensor compared to Polar's latest watches, and lacks advanced features such as an alarm or skin temperature sensing.
Designed to complement Polar smartwatches for more detailed activities, the Loop is ideal for those seeking to focus on daily wellness without constant screen interaction. Its performance aligns closely with other trackers for core metrics, making it a compelling option for a simplified, yet effective, health monitoring solution.




