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November 2016
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Une montre de sport et un capteur d'activité aux fonctions étendues
Résistance aux chocs et à l'eau
Capteur cardio intégré
Qualité de l'application pour smartphone et du site Web
Built, in GPS, Unique additions to Android Wear, Waterproof
Proprietary charger, Not the best looking smartwatch, Rather expensive
If you're someone looking for a fitness tracker that's smarter than the rest, the Polar M600's Android Wear-powered brain might be the ticket. Though, we'll first have to run it through the paces to know for sure...
Publié: 2018-01-10, Auteur: Mark , review by: mbreviews.com
Extrait: The smartwatches are a new breed of gadgets which, similarly to the smartphones, have evolved from the traditional wearable (that could have been mechanical or with a battery, and some were waterproof / water-resistant) to a device more suitable for this...
Publié: 2017-05-09, Auteur: Jeff , review by: talkandroid.com
With the M600, Polar appears to be trying to capitalize on their success in the exercise tracking market by adding in Android Wear 2.0 to meet the interest of users who want more smartwatch features than the typical device offers. A possible side benefit...
The Polar M600 is a device that I had no intention of loving at the end of my review, but that's exactly where I'm at. I'm not even a watch guy in general, but I continually found myself putting it on once charged and using it throughout the day. In just...
Accurate activity and GPS tracking, IPX8 water resistance, Two-day battery life, Plenty of third-party fitness apps (thanks to Android Wear)
Large, bulky design, Display is a tad small compared to the overall footprint, Software can be buggy at times, Should be ~$100 cheaper
With the Polar M600, you'll get an accurate heart rate monitor, GPS capabilities, and plenty of notification options and third-party app support thanks to Android Wear. It certainly brings a lot to the table. It is about $100 too expensive, though, making...
Bold, bright touchscreen display, Onboard GPS and space for local music, Rated IPX8 so you can swim with it, Android Wear will add useful features and notifications for those connected to an Android smartphone
Bulky design makes it hard to wear all day, Heart rate monitor can be slow to catch up to high pulse rates, Expensive for what it offers
Extrait: I've been using the watch since that announcement (and actually, even before that). The trial unit they sent over in late July was initially loaded with beta software, though it has long since been updated to final production software. It remained final p...
Bulky, Disappointing activity features, Short battery life
Overall, the Polar M600 looks and behaves more like a smartwatch and less like a running watch. The integration with Android Wear is slick, and Polar Flow is a clean and easy-to-use app, but the watch falls short of expectations once you start running. It...
Extrait: Polar's first Android Wear smartwatch is geared specifically towards the vigorously trained athlete...
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Publié: 2016-08-03, Auteur: Ray , review by: dcrainmaker.com
Extrait: The Polar M600 takes the best of their M400 GPS running watch (mid-range unit released 2 years ago) and combines it with a revamped optical HR sensor and adds in some. With that you'll get all of the typical Polar fitness focused features like daily step...