- The new polar fitness tracker is aimed at users who want a slightly smaller footprint
- Grit X2 is destined to offer many of the characteristics of the gesture x2 pro at a lower price
- It is full of sensors, as well as an offline map functionality
It would be fair to say that many of the best physical conditioning trackers at this time are so complete that it is complicated that anyone unleashes a new land.
That means that most of the devices that will be launched in 2025 are evolutionary, instead of revolutionaries, which fall into one of the two categories. They are adding small adjustments to the previous models, creating more premium versions, or work to reduce the price when possible to lose weight to democratize technology.
Polar, a company well versed in incremental improvements, has managed to lower both routes with its new Polar X2 sand. The last resistant smart watch aims to be more “affordable, durable and compact” than the polar cry x2 pro, and is launched today, June 4 for £ 399 (around $ 540 / AU $ 835), in the United Kingdom and the EU, with us and other regions to be added.
A strong first impression
The Polar Grit X2 offers a 1.28 -inch AMOLED panel, smaller than that of 1.39 inches of Grit X2 Pro, with the same sapphire glass glass and stainless steel bezel for durability. This watch will be ideal for polar fans with smaller dolls, looking for a thinner and lighter adventure partner.
It meets the 810h military degree standards, which means that it should support “extreme temperatures, great altitudes, shock and immersion” according to polar.
Polar has been pressing its navigation characteristics for a long time, and that is not changing here. Grit X2 wins the full -color topographic maps of Grit X2 Pro offline to help get to B, or find your way back if it comes out of the way.
This is particularly good since it is within the same price as Garmin Instinct 3 of this year, an excellent adventure clock that unfortunately lacks all color topographic maps. Polar managed to undermine Garmin here.
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“Outdoor sports thrive like never before, and it is women who lead that growth,” Sander Werring, CEO of Polar Electro explained through the press release.
“However, the market still lacks well -designed outdoor watches that really attend to those who seek a more compact adjustment. Too often, designs are bulky or lack essential characteristics.”
“With the launch of Grit X2, we address this long -standing gap, offering premium functionality in a simplified design, built to move with a new generation of adventurers.”