Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.1 x 3.9 x 3.4 inches |
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Package Weight | 0.36 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.35 x 3.74 x 4.92 inches |
Item Weight | 0.27 Kilograms |
Brand Name | POLAR |
Model Name | Vantage V |
Color | Orange |
Material | Compound |
Suggested Users | Unisex |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | polar |
Part Number | 90070738 |
Model Year | 2018 |
Style | Vantage V |
Included Components | Polar Vantage V and charging cable |
Size | medium/large(38-44) |
Sport Type | Sport Technology |
Standing screen display size | 1.2 Inches |
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Polar Vantage V2 - Premium Multisport Smartwatch with GPS
Brand | POLAR |
Model Name | Vantage V |
Style | Vantage V |
Color | Orange |
Screen Size | 1.2 Inches |
Special Feature | Vantage V Built-in GPS, Route Tracking, Barometer, Wrist Pushes, Recovery Tests, Mobile Notifications, 24/7 Activity Record, Calories, Night Recovery, Sleep Record, Music Controls, Workout Load, Swimming Metrics, Wrist Running Power and Color Touch Screen See more |
Shape | Round |
Target Audience | Unisex adult |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Compatible Devices | PC y Smartphone |
About this item
- Wrist based running power: Boost the efficiency and precision of your training with running power no additional sensors or foot pods needed
- LONG BATTERY LIFE: Up to 40 hours of training time with GPS active, the durable and waterproof Polar vantage V can take both your toughest workouts and the most grueling races
- POLAR PRECISION PRIME SENSOR FUSION TECHNOLOGY: Accurate optical HR monitoring for 130+ sports incl swimming, cycling, running
- TRAINING LOAD PRO and RECOVERY PRO:: Get a comprehensive view of how training sessions strain your body, follow your recovery level and get insights into your sleep to avoid overtraining and injuries, recovery pro requires Polar H10 HR sensor
- MORE THAN A WATCH: Together with Polar flow and Polar flow for coach, Polar vantage V forms a complete activity and training solution that covers everything that goes into a pro athlete’s training, automatically sync training data to Strava, training peaks, or other online sports communities
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From the brand
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It all began in 1977.
This is the year we launched an entire industry.
We had the foresight to see the incredible potential in wearable devices, and we’ve led the charge ever since – developing the most advanced, trusted, and innovative technology that can be worn by anyone who wants to understand their bodies better.
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Who is Polar?
A collection of minds built around an idea that was born over forty years ago on a cross-country ski track in northern Finland.
Where is Polar based?
Polar HQ is situated in Oulu, Finland.
Today, Polar employs 1200 people worldwide, has 26 subsidiaries globally and manages a distribution network supplying over 35,000 retail outlets in more than 80 countries.
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The products we make are the result of years of unparalleled innovation in science and guidance technology – this is the leading differentiator between us and everyone else.
Polar Research Center's key focus areas:
- Physical activity & Behaviour,
- Exercise & Sports Training,
- Sleep & Recovery,
- Sports Nutrition,
- Data & Science,
- Biosignal Technologies
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Polar Flow
Polar’s free app and webservice platform, providing personalized online training and guidance.
See your progress, set your goals, plan your sessions, and analyze your performance with all of your exercise and sleep data synced automatically.
Polar Flow syncs to a wide range of popular apps (Strava, Nike Training Club, Peloton, and more).
Product Description
Train smarter and discover the winner within yourself with Polar Vantage V, a multisport watch designed for pro athletes and for anyone who trains like a pro. Tech specs measurements 46 x 46 x 13 mm weight 45 g display always on colour touch display with gorilla glass. Size 1.2 Inch, resolution 240 x 240. Battery 230 mAh Li-pol battery. Battery life up to 20 hours in training mode (GPS and wrist-based heart rate). GPS Integrated GPS. Assisted GPS for fast fix times. Connectivity Bluetooth Low Energy. Custom USB cable for charging and data synchronisation. Watch time and date. Alarm with snooze. Sensors compatible with Polar BLE heart rate sensors. Water resistance waterproof (WR50).
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ASIN | B07G57JGFB |
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Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #775,467 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #3,120 in Running GPS Units |
Date First Available | October 10, 2018 |
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First, myself: I am an owner of some Polar products and as written, the past 5y I owned two Polar v800 which was their flagship product by the time I purchased. Why two? scorll down and you'll learn.
I run 20-30 miles per week all year long. Living outside the big city, my run paths are never the same. I can run 3M road path and the day later run 15M on trails. From time to time, I do tempo running, Fartlek training, running events, hills etc.
I also ride my road bike once or twice a month, I ski for a week every year, I swim twice a week during summertime and I hit the gym at least twice a week, well, when the gym is opened and not closed due to a lockdown.
In my day to day life I'd rather walk or ride the bike than taking the car whenever possible and when I'm around home.
Key features and main improvements (again, compared to V800) I was happy to find during my first 2w with V2:
- First, design: this watch is beautiful (compared to V800 everything is beautiful), with a surprising low weight. State of the art. It also has a touch screen which I generally loved. But see my wonders just below.
- Heart rate - The embedded HR is great to use. I check it multiple times a day, when training and in rest.
- The HR is also linked to the sleeping activity report which I check on a daily basis. They tell you how was your night with many KPIs and measurements involved and I think it's a very useful feature.
- Hill splitter: Great feature! Living on a hilly village, sometimes more than half of my running will be either uphill or downhill. The hill splitter helps you to analyze the road and to split it into segments and every segment can stand for its own.
- Watt measurement when running: Although little predictable, the watch can tell your continous energy transfer. It is affected mostly from the surface (up/down/flat) and your pace. I guess one of my upcoming training will be to try to stick to specific power vaule.
- The Polar Flow App has some signifiacnt improvements too and being able to analyze every segment of your run with terms of distance, pace, HR, power, cadence, incline etc. is a significant improvement that can really benefit and affect your performance.
- Komoot link will be tested soon. As a trail runner who got lost in the past, the map on your watch can be very userful.
- Controlling Apple music directly from my watch is the best thing ever, unless you are my 3y old kid who does not understand how I lower the volume everytime he turns up the volume on our amp.
- Some other features I can mention are Serene (breath practice, which I highly recommend), fueling (basically, eating and drinking reminder) and notifications (such: "get limber"). I think I can let my brain tell me when to drink, but the fact that someone in Polar thought about those features needs to be appreciated (although more work need to be done, for instance, how to limber?).
Some questions and wonders:
- Has the way that activity is measured changed? The #1 feature of any sports watch is measuring your daily activity. That can really make a cough potato into athlete. I easily get the 100% daily goal in (rare) days that I don't practice. That was quite challenging in V800. In addition, I in V800 every 1M of running turned normally into 20% of daily activity, in V2 I think that's more like 22-23%. If you run 10M (which I do at least once a week) that's 25% (in absolute numbers) above my previous watch.
- Where is the GoPro pairing? Very important when Skiing or biking and I could not find this great feature from V800.
- H10 HR sensor pairing - a disappointment. Out of 20 times I tried to pair I succedded only once (and even then I don't really know what was the source of my watch display, the watch itself or the sensor). The "couldn't find any sensor" display is really annoying and reminds me on other Polar behaviours which I write down here. Moreover, if the HR from the watch is accurate (and 5-10% deviation is fine from my side), I don't find any reason why Polar recommend to use the H10 sensor and I think they should be more transparent with this one.
- The touch screen is great as written above, but you can't shower with this!!! everytime I shower with my watch virtual buttons are selected. I am happy to change a song, but not when I shower.
- The battary can last for ~3 days and no one can tell me other stories. Yes, I do believe that if you disconnect the continous HR tracking, your phone notifications or your mobile pairing it can last longer, but this is 2021 and I don't have any reason to do so. The bad thing? This is a new watch and I believe that approx in 1y from now it will have to be charged daily. The charging itself is quick, but it must be done frequently.
- Polarflow still lack some important features such trends, w/w or m/m comparison and year summary. It is also constantly changing. That's good, but liitle chaotic. Most of all, I think that this gear should ask YOU what are YOUR goals and to help you achieve them. For instance: lose weight, train 5 times a week, ride 50M or run 10M in less than 80m. I couldn't find any advisory from Polar products with this goals and think they should be the basic of every sports watch.
Last and least, why my Polar V800 was only 3* rate and how V2 can be a true 5* watch:
All in all, a great product. I like to spend my money on products that I feel that they are best of breed, and this is a significant improvement against V800. However:
- When I had Polar V800 - I had to change the wrist every year. I think I spent about 50% of the price of a new watch on changing wrists. It is never about the money, it is about your feeling that again and again the wrist is broken, driving your car to the service center, wait, explain, etc. I really expect this wrist to stay for a much longer period of time.
- Moreover, my both V800 died the same way: "Foggy" on the inside of the glass, that turned out the power forever in 48h. And why? because I love hot baths. I will remove my watch while bathing, but I expect this product to last at least 4 years.
- Updating the app turned to be impossible. Neither directly from my watch to my Iphone, nor via wires to my PC. I had to do soooooo many weird things to send data to my polarflow such turn on and off the flight mode and many other unacceptable methods which I'd rather to forget and I hope V2 won't remind me of them.
As a recap, again, highly recommended. Good value for your money. I promise to update this review from time to time to see if I am satisfied the next...4 years.
I also love the battery life, it's insane. Compared to something like an Apple Watch, their batteries need a recharge nightly and tend to die during long training sessions. With the Vantage V2, I charge my watch about every 5 days, and through six months of training (I used to own the Polar Grit X), I have not had my watch die once during a training session! This matters.
There are also a limitless amount of other cool and useful features. Music controls while I run and fitness tests are my two I use often. I recommend this watch to anyone looking to up their performance level. It's rock-solid, zero complaints.
I've used my Polar m430 through every aspect of the military - deployment, field training, jumping out of airplanes and it's absolutely fine.
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2024
I've used my Polar m430 through every aspect of the military - deployment, field training, jumping out of airplanes and it's absolutely fine.
The good:
1. This watch creates great data if you wear it all the time. If you into tracking physical and performance data its a great tool just not very accurate.
2. Battery life is the best I've seen so far but less than advertised.
3. Alarm and timer functions are very handy. The alarm is a great way to wake up in the morning because it just gives you gentle vibrations on your wrist.
4. Durability is solid. After almost 2 years of 24hr a day wear the glass isn't scratched and the bevel looks only slightly worn. The watch functions perfectly with only some loss of battery life.
5. GPS accuracy is very good.
6. elevation gain, pace, etc. seemed very accurate to me.
7. comfortable to wear, despite the plastic band
The not so good:
1. accuracy using the watch by itself is poor. When sitting my HR will go from the 50's up to the 100's and then to the 70's. At first this freaked me out so I took my pulse manually and found out it was just the watch. Same thing happens while training. If you want accuracy you need to use the chest strap. This is especially true for any exercise where your gripping something (weights, rowing, etc.)
2. Battery life gets progress worse over time. I'm now charging it 2-3x per week.
3. The band is plastic and if I need to swap it from arm to arm in order to keep from getting a rash due to sweat/heat.
4. No privacy--all your health data is shared with whomever the company wants to share it with in order to monetize your data. The company can change policies anytime and you have no choice but to accept or lose all reporting functionality and data.
5. Updates are a pain. Your watch needs to be nearly touching your phone and the process can take 30+min.
5. Cardio load status and other similar recovery features are wonky. For example, if you take more than a day off to rest your cardio load will drop to detraining almost 100% of the time, even if your maxing out "overachieving" and will then take nearly a week using the same training routine to get back to "productive".
Overall, if your OK with the invasion of privacy the watch is a good buy. I've tried several others--apple watch, garmin, etc. and by far the Polar had the best battery life and design. I think the apple watch was more accurate but its battery life was terrible, I don't want a watch I need to charge daily or that will die on a long ride or run.
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O Vantage V2 é um excelente relógio, e um auxiliadora fantástico de treinos.
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Reviewed in Brazil on September 6, 2023
O Vantage V2 é um excelente relógio, e um auxiliadora fantástico de treinos.
Controlo treino e saúde pelo relógio.
Indico de mais.