It helps you filter the cool stuff from the marketing fluff. I always like condensing everything down into a single bulleted section of newness. Oh, and if you don’t want to read a bunch of text, watch this semi-condensed version of it here in video format: Give you a feel for it as a bit of a preview. But that’s cool, that’s why I have hands-on posts like this. Simply put – the product is too far away from completion to do a review at this time, with too many features in beta or missing. As such, this is not a review, in-depth or otherwise. As usual, once I’m done with these units I’ll publish an in-depth review and send them back. Which, is a good time to note that I’ve got loaner Vantage V and Vantage M watches, which I’ve been using on workouts for a short time now. I dive into all the cuts down a bit lower. For example, there’s no more navigation/routing capabilities, nor smartphone notifications. Not to mention being the first company to introduce running power at the wrist on the Vantage V (no other sensors required).Īt the same time, due to the complete revamp of the watch, there’s a number of past features that didn’t make the cut. The company has changed GPS chipset vendors, alongside creating the mother of all optical heart rate sensors with 9 LED’s in it. These new models completely revamp the underlying operating system of the watch, not to mention the hardware too. #New to kindle previewer 3.22 fullFeature wise, they are nearly very similar, both supporting full triathlon modes. This series actually breaks the product line into two models, the Vantage V being the higher end touchscreen edition, and the Vantage M being the mid-range non-touchscreen product. Click the links for more information.)Īfter just shy of five years since Polar’s last multisport product was announced – the replacement for it is finally here: The Vantage series. (*** Update: there has since been an in-depth review for both the Vantage M and the Vantage V GPS watches.
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