Polar Vantage V2 in review: Great sports watch with useful smartwatch functions
Up and down. The hill splitter, which determines a separate pace on routes with inclines and declines, has been taken over by the successor of the Vantage V from the Grit-X. In addition, Polar adds further smartwatch functions with remote control for the smartphone player.
The sensors of the Polar watch were convincing in the test. This is not only true for the GPS and th...
good battery life; easy to read always-on display; customizable training screens; Multi-band GPS; Workout planning; Strava Live segments; compatible with running and cycling sensors; Pace for incline/decline;
no pulse oximetry; no motion detection; no quick settings;