It does come in cheaper than the excellent Coros Pace 2. Over to the non-Pro Pacer, which comes in at $199,90/£169.50, putting it just above Polar's Unite fitness watch and making it a little more expensive than the Garmin Forerunner 55. On the battery front, you're getting up to 7 days in watch mode, up to 35 hours GPS battery life and up to 100 hours in a power saving training mode. It's also includes a new Walking test to allow running newcomers get estimates of their aerobic fitness based on going for a 15-minute walk.Įlsewhere, it's grabbing features from existing Polar watches, including music controls and the ability to view weather forecasts and notifications from your phone. Polar says on the Pro, it's improved visibility in direct sunlight. Weighing in at 41g, the Pacer Pro includes a memory in pixel display, which is the same display technology used on Polar's current watches. It comes with a 20mm silicone strap and uses what Polar calls a Shift adapter to let you drop on any standard 20mm straps onto it. It's available in grey, white, blue, maroon and green colored looks. We'll start with the Pacer Pro, which is aimed at serious runners according to Polar, and comes in at $299,90/£259. Many years ago Polar launched a Pacer heart rate monitor, and now the company is embracing the name once again, this time for two new watches that sit below Polar's Vantage M2 and V2 watches.Įssential reading: Best running watch to buy right now Polar has officially launched the Pacer Pro and Pacer as its latest watches that are geared for runners that don't want to spend the big bucks on a top-end Polar. Update: Check out our review of the Polar Pacer Pro, after our in-depth testing.
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