• Reviews around app (3.86 of 5)

    Polar M600 Sports Smart Watch

    • (There are some good third party apps that you can use to set off multiple alarms as well as replicate them on your phone as insurance that you wake up)Battery
    • I now enjoy far better battery life, a mobile app that leaves nothing to be desired, full integration with MyFitnessPal, and all the same run metrics presented in a logical manner, plus far more
    • It has standalone GPS, smart features, daily tracking, a user friendly interface with regards to starting a run and tracking it while you go, and an app to view more advanced metrics
    • First, Samsung S Health is a great fitness app… on a phone.
    • If you buy this device thinking of it as a fitness device first (which Polar has done a marvelous job and the app is amazing), then the elements of Android Wear will be an added bonus
    • The polar app is good, while not perfect, it works very well for activity tracking and sleep tracking
    • No app could get the working
    • Seamless merge of Android Wear and Polar -specific apps
    • Two weeks of use, three factor resets, the inability of my LG V20 with the Android Wear App to be able to recognize and sync the
    • Yes, it is distracting at night, but the Android Wear app allows you to disable that
    • You will enjoy a far better mobile app and a device better suited for all day wear
    • The Polar web portal is superior to the MS portal, and the app is better than both the MS Band and MotoBody apps.
    • Obviously outdated today and lacking full activity tracking, heart rate monitoring, and the smart app experience, I decided to jump onto the smartwatch bandwagon.
    • Luckily, there are several Android Wear apps available to track your golf game that I plan on trying in the spring
    • However, the heart rate monitor as spotty at best, and the sleep monitor function is next to worthless as it reads sitting and reading or watching TV as sleeping and provides.