Health, Fitness and Performance Products
Polar’s "Get Active" products are focused on first time exercisers, "Improve Fitness" products are aimed at exercisers who want to take their training to the next level. These products have more training features included in them and an increased compatibility with Polar’s online training software, polarpersonaltrainer.com. Polar's "Maximize Performance" products are designed for sports professionals, looking for the most detailed data, feedback and analysis of their training sessions. These products allow athletes to measure and analyze every piece of data associated with their training.
Polarpersonaltrainer.com is Polar’s online training diary where users can upload training data and then plan, train, analyze or share their progress with others. Users can select suitable training plans, download training schedules and monitor their progress. Polar Pro Trainer 5 software is only available with some products found in the Maximize Performance category.
Polar has also developed GPS sensors that measure distance, speed, and route; as well as sensors that measure stride, speed/pace and distance, cadence and cycling power.
Smart Coaching features help to give consumers smarter training outcomes, customized to their needs and sport, for planning, measurement, analysis or sharing results on and offline.
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