From The Verge: Polar announced the Polar Vantage V3 with more ways to measure activity, faster processing, and offline maps.
The Vantage V3, the latest version since 2020’s Vantage V2, is now available for preorder and retails for $599.90 / €599.90 in three colors: night black, sky blue, and sunrise apricot. It can be bought as a set with Polar’s H10 heart rate monitor for $649.90 / €649.90.
Polar Vantage V3 uses the company’s biosensing technology, Polar Elixir, which it says measures cardiovascular activity, the nervous system, and body temperature and then translates those numbers into data. Users could use the data — blood oxygen saturation, skin temperature, and the heart’s electrical signals — to let athletes (and those who think they’re athletes) figure out how much more to train based on their health data for that session.
To help people not get lost on the trails, the Vantage V3 also has an AMOLED touchscreen display, dual-frequency GPS, and offline maps for when a runner is off the beaten path. The company said the Vantage V3’s CPU is 129 percent faster than the V2, which lets it run all of the new Elixir features.
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