Customers like Polar A370 noticeably more
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Polar V800
CS of 10 is similar to a 4.8 star review, CS of 0 is similar to a 2 star review.
Polar A370, the cheaper option, tends to get more favorable reviews than Polar V800.
As can be seen in the chart above, median best-selling fitness tracker receives a consumer score of 6.9 (good). Polar A370 ranks higher than that and Polar V800 ranks lower than that.
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Median best-selling Fitness Tracker |
Polar A370 is more popular than Polar V800
It's fairly safe to say that Polar A370 is a more popular fitness tracker than Polar V800, based on its 600+ reviews. Popularity is determined based on product sales. Note that older and cheaper products tend to sell more.
To consider
Table: Top compared alternatives for Polar A370 and V800 | ||||
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Polar M400 | $230 | More Popular | ||
Garmin Vívosmart 4 | $90 | Cheaper More Popular Better Reviews | ||
Fitbit Alta HR | $147 |
In comparison:
8.3 Great
| Cheaper More Popular Better Reviews | |
Fitbit Charge 2 | $150 | More Popular |
- Continuous heart RATE - have the A370 intelligently Track your heart RATE through the twists and turns of everyday life.
- Assisted GPS - Use your phone's GPS to Track speed, distance and route ; Get notifications for incoming calls, messages, social media and calendar appointments right on the screen of your Polar A370.
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- GPS SPORT WATCH: Advanced multisport GPS Watch for serious sports enthusiasts and professional athletes who want to reach peak performance, the built-in GPS keeps track of your ride, run or hike measuring your speed, distance and route
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- Mac OS X 10.6, OS X 10.7, OS X 10.8, and later
- PC Windows XP, Windows 7, Windows 8, and later
- Polar Flow web service
- Compatible with PC Windows XP, Windows 7, Windows 8, and later
- Compatible with Mac OS X 10.6, OS X 10.7, OS X 10.8, and later
- Compatible with Polar Flow web service
- Compatible with Polar Flow mobile app via Bluetooth Smart
- Walking
- Running
- Walking
- Running
- Cycling
- Swimming
- Stair climbing
- Weight lifting
- General fitness only
The type of display or screen on fitness trackers varies widely by brand and price point—from a few LED lights to full color touchscreens. The main benefit of a screen is being able to read the time and your fitness stats any time of the day without needing to open an app on your phone or plug the tracker into your computer. This could be a positive or negative—some people prefer not to see progress and feel rewarded when they finally look at results and meet their goal. Others need a constant reminder of their status to push them to reach their goals. It’s totally up to you.
Oftentimes, you can also read smartphone notifications on a screen, depending on how advanced the tracker is. Every tracker will differ on what information is shown on the display, whether it’s the time, steps, heart rate, or other goals. Some will be a touchscreen, some will not. These aspects mainly affect ease of use, and will vary in importance by person. Finally, a display will also drain your battery more quickly, and come with a higher price tag.
For fitness trackers, batteries vary widely. Some trackers have rechargeable batteries that last anywhere from hours to days. Others take coin cell batteries like you would find a regular watch, which last a few months to a year. Needing to purchase and replace batteries can be a hassle… but so can plugging in your device every five or so days via USB cable to recharge it. Remembering to take the device off, charge it, and then remembering to put it back on, can seriously interrupt your fitness routine, especially if you’re worried you’ll forget it. Plys, if you want consistent sleep tracking, you don’t want to be charging it overnight. Both options have advantages and disadvantages to keep in mind while you compare options.
- Polar Sleep Plus
- Running program
- Training benefit
- Continuous heart rate tracking
- GPS via mobile
- Training history
- cadence sensor
- speed sensor
- stride sensor
- map view
Polar A370 is a well-known option on the higher end of the price range. It's in the top 3 bestselling fitness trackers and has quite a few popular alternatives in the same price range, such as Fitbit Charge 2 or Polar A360 .
Polar A370 was released in 2017. There are a couple newer fitness trackers on the market. Show newer Fitness Trackers
Polar A370 is $64.96 more expensive than the average fitness tracker ($84.99).
Polar V800 is a well-known and one of the most expensive options. It's in the top 3 bestselling fitness trackers and has many popular alternatives in the same price range, such as Polar M400 or Withings Steel Hr .
Polar V800 was released in 2015. There are a lot of newer fitness trackers on the market. Show newer Fitness Trackers
Polar V800 is $290.91 more expensive than an average fitness tracker ($84.99).