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Unite fitness
Unite fitness











unite fitness

Not too dissimilar to an e-ink display, the Polar Unite’s IPS TFT screen is easily readable in bright daylight, making it an ideal watch for outdoor runners as well as gym goers. After all, the lower-end Fitbit devices have gotten by with rudimentary black and white displays for years, at least with the Unite there’s a dash of colour to spice up the affair. The Polar Unite uses a 240×204 colour touch display which might seem a little basic, especially when compared to modern smartwatches, but for a fitness tracker it does the job just fine. Screen – old school, but does the job just fine Plus, the use of a snap and slip buckle ensures that you can take the watch off at a moment’s notice without worry. The Polar Unite comes with a silicone watch strap, which is exactly what you need for any type of workout. Given the affordability of the Polar Unite, having a flat-tyre design isn’t the worst thing in the world, and Polar has been clever in ensuring that the watch’s background is always a dark black, so more often that not you probably won’t even notice that it’s there. That’s right get ready to feel like it’s the early 2010s once more with the return of the flat tyre.

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It also serves as the home button while navigating through menus.įor all other methods of input, the touch screen is required, and as you can see from the images featured in this review, the Polar Unite’s touch interface doesn’t encompass a full circle. For instance, a simple press will wake the watch from sleep mode, while a long press will sync your workout metrics with the Polar Flow app on your smartphone. The function of this button is contextual however and will change depending on what the watch is doing. Using my thumb in this way meant that I could also use my index finger to balance the watch – incredibly useful if your hands are feeling a bit jittery after an intense workout. What hadn’t occurred to me at the time is that this button was perfectly placed to be reached by your thumb whenever you bring your other hand over to the watch. I’d become so used to the typical 2-3 button design on the right hand side that I wasn’t quite how such a deviation would even work. I’ll admit, I winced when I first saw the placement of said button. With a sleek, round frame measuring 43.4 x 43.4 x 10.4 mm, and weighing in at just 32g, the Polar Unite feels incredibly lightweight on the wrist and never felt obtrusive during a workout.Īdding to its minimalist approach, the Polar Unite only boasts one physical button nestled away on the bottom left hand side of the watch. Unlike its rival counterparts, the Polar Unite looks far more like a typical smartwatch from afar, albeit with a minimalist approach. Priced at £134.50, the Polar Unite is definitely – whether intentionally or not – going head to head against the superb Fitbit Charge 4 that launched late last year, and considering that’s one of the best fitness trackers it’s a tough fight. As you’ve no doubt guessed, this review will focus on the latter. Of course, against the backdrop of a global pandemic, it’s no wonder that people have been paying closer attention to their health and taking greater strides to improve their wellbeing.Īhead of Fitbit’s 2020 line-up of devices hitting store shelves however, fitness company Polar has several new devices of its own to attract buyer, the premium Polar Grit X and the more wallet-friendly Polar Unite. Polar’s back with the Polar Unite – a wearable aimed squarely at the semi-affordable market dominated by the Fitbit Charge series.Ģ020’s been a landmark year for fitness trackers.













Unite fitness