Top fitness brands are launching screenless trackers to keep you focused, not distracted. I tested the Polar Loop to see if it delivers on its promises.
Whoop has taken exception to the design of the Polar Loop fitness tracker, claiming the design is a ‘copy’ of the Whoop, and taken Polar to court as a result.
The lawsuit claims the band on the Polar Loop health tracker is too similar and copies key parts of WHOOP's band design in ...
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Polar started teasing its Polar Loop wearable back in June. Like the similar-looking Whoop fitness tracker, the idea was simple: a fitness tracker you can wear 24/7 but without the constant ...
Polar has launched its latest activity tracker, the Polar Loop, in the UK. The fitness accessory is capable of syncing with a heart rate monitor to provide users with more detailed data post-workout.
Fitness tracking company Polar has launched Loop, a $200 screenless wearable that it says will have no subscription fees. Preorders opened up on Sept. 3, and the Polar Loop will start shipping on Sept ...
Most fitness trackers are designed to get wet. It just makes sense that fitness trackers and fitness-focused smartwatches should be able to handle sweaty workouts, rainy weather, and in most cases, ...
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