So now having used my Polar V800 for a couple of days and twice for training and on 1 AR appointment I thought it would be wise to share my thoughts.
Firstly the watch seems very comfortable and quite simple to use. The features are very useful and i have no doubt will aid in improving my fitness. The only 2 minor things (More inconveniences than anything else) i have noticed is that the GPS can take a few moments to locate you. Nothing major. The other is that i have to sync to my phone and laptop regularly to get the detailed info on my daily activity. I do however like the fact if i don't move for an hour (which usually is me regularly) it tells you to get off your backside and exercise.
Pros:
+ In-depth fitness info such as recovery times and VO2 Intake.
+ Simple and comfortable.
+ Tests such as the Orthostatic and Fitness Tests allow the watch to get a grasp on how to help you train effectively.
+ Accurate GPS from what I have seen so far. Would like to compare this to another watch or my phone.
+ Recovery time estimates when you'll be ready for another session and tells you if you are too strained.
Cons:
- Price tag can be high if you don't shop about.
- GPS can take a few moments to "catch up"
- Regular Sync to Mobile (Android or IOS only) or PC (or at least 1 per day) is required.
Personally I would recommend it based on the time i have had with it so far. Still going to keep messing about with it and see how it goes.
Firstly the watch seems very comfortable and quite simple to use. The features are very useful and i have no doubt will aid in improving my fitness. The only 2 minor things (More inconveniences than anything else) i have noticed is that the GPS can take a few moments to locate you. Nothing major. The other is that i have to sync to my phone and laptop regularly to get the detailed info on my daily activity. I do however like the fact if i don't move for an hour (which usually is me regularly) it tells you to get off your backside and exercise.
Pros:
+ In-depth fitness info such as recovery times and VO2 Intake.
+ Simple and comfortable.
+ Tests such as the Orthostatic and Fitness Tests allow the watch to get a grasp on how to help you train effectively.
+ Accurate GPS from what I have seen so far. Would like to compare this to another watch or my phone.
+ Recovery time estimates when you'll be ready for another session and tells you if you are too strained.
Cons:
- Price tag can be high if you don't shop about.
- GPS can take a few moments to "catch up"
- Regular Sync to Mobile (Android or IOS only) or PC (or at least 1 per day) is required.
Personally I would recommend it based on the time i have had with it so far. Still going to keep messing about with it and see how it goes.