Polar Loop: Health watch, water resistant
Polar Loop can keep track of your activities to provide useful health tips.
Polar Loop can keep track of your activities to provide useful health tips.
We have seen a lot of different health monitoring devices, from Nike + FuelBand, Jawbone Up, Withings Pulse ... And recently, Polar has just launched a new product in this segment. . The product Polar introduces is called the Polar Loop and is a type of bracelet that can help you track a lot of activities.
Loop is the first commercially available water-monitoring device to carry your hands on even when swimming. Loop can connect to the iPhone via Bluetooth through the Polar Flow application that publishes on the App Store.
Similar to the Nike + FuelBand ring, the Polar Loop can also give you information such as the amount of calories you have consumed, the number of steps you have run, and the time on the LED display. Loop helps you keep abreast of your activities, thereby recommending activities that it believes will benefit your health. For example, if you are doing the same thing for too long, it might suggest you run for 30 minutes, move on to another job ... In addition, Polar also sells additional tracking sensors. H6 or H7 heart rate can be combined with the loop to monitor your heart rate.
Polar says its bracelet will give up to 5 days of battery life even when used continuously. In addition, an included USB cable will allow you to charge the device. The Polar Loop has been pre-ordered for $ 109.95 and will be available to consumers next month. Initially Loop will only have a black version with a red LED screen. White LEDs and pink wire will be introduced early next year.
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