Polar A360





WHAT IS THE POLAR A360?

Its name is synonymous with accurate heart rate tracking, but this is Polar’s first device to be aimed at average Joes who just want to move more.
The A360 measures steps and sleep, while keeping a track of calories burned and letting you log exercise sessions. It has a colour screen and can receive notifications from your phone. All the information the A360 records is synced with the Polar Flow app and website, which lets you analyse your data and offers basic feedback and coaching tips.
With a claimed 14-day battery life and slimline design, the A360 is intended to be worn 24/7. However, there’s no GPS, so it isn't one for tracking your runs and rides. Being able to measure heart rate makes it more advanced than your average activity tracker and a great choice if rather than just wanting to move a little more, you’re keen to take a more serious approach to exercise.

POLAR A360 – DESIGN AND SETUP

The Polar A360 has a silicon strap – I opted for white, but pink and black ones are also available, too – is silky-smooth and attaches via two metal button fasteners that keep the band firmly in place.
The actual unit where all the magic happens is plenty big enough to check the time or your heart rate at a glance, but compact enough not to attract strange looks from people thinking you’re a home-arrest fugitive. The touchscreen is meant to come on when you twist your wrist to look at it, but often I found it refused to play ball and I had to tap the button on the side. Annoying, but no biggie.

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