Encourages everyday activities to meet goals, Touchscreen turns on when wrist turns, Water-resistant, Awesome battery life, Built-in heart rate monitor pairs with chest strap for accurate data, Detailed notifications, App shows activity intensity on a clo
USB port cover can fall off easily, Syncing is very slow
Costs $50 more than closest competitor, Sleep data could be presented better
If you've already mastered the basics, the Polar A360 is an advanced fitness tracker that gives concrete recommendations on how to improve your health...
Customizable design with interchangeable bands, Device and app suggest ways to help you complete your daily goal, Heart rate monitor is fairly accurate; you have the option to connect to a Polar H7 chest strap as well
Cannot read full smartphone notifications on the display, Tiny charging port cover gets lost easily/, App has issues when syncing over Bluetooth, $199 is a bit steep, especially compared to its competition
Published: 2016-03-09, Author: John , review by: tomsguide.com
Waterproof, Large color touch-screen display with touch support, Accurate heart rate, Works during strenuous activity
Doesn't track running distance, Awkward band clasp, App doesn't track nutrition, Shorter battery life than competitors
The $199 Polar A360 is comfortable, waterproof, accurately measures your heart rate in real time and delivers helpful information about exercise, sleep and periods of rest. The screen is possibly the easiest to read among comparably priced fitness watches...
Published: 2016-01-02, Author: Roger , review by: appleinsider.com
Easytouse, inforich graphical interface, Long battery life, Waterproof, Backed by great app and Web tools
Heart rate monitor semiaccurate, only on during workouts, No GPS functions, High pricetag for features, App could use better sleep and coaching functions
The A360 is a curious beast. At $200, it's a little pricey for casual fitness types who could spend $50 less and get a Fitbit Charge HR with many (though not all) of the same benefits. Hardcore athletes, meanwhile, may bemoan the average heart rate track...
Published: 2015-12-10, Author: DC , review by: dcrainmaker.com
I feel like the A360 could have been a really awesome product for Polar. It could have marked a bit of a turn in the activity tracker space for them. With it's brilliant screen, reasonably good battery life, and generally attractive design – it was poised...
All in all, the Polar A360 is a well designed fitness tracker but it does come with a few limitations that include the limited smart notifications and the sometimes fiddlesome strap. In an ideal world, you would be able to scroll through your notification...
Water resistant to 30 meters, Color screen, Built-in optical heart rate monitoring, Smart notifications, Can connect to Bluetooth heart rate straps
Pairing to smartphone could be smoother, Touch screen lags occasionally
Polar has done its research when it comes to what active people want in a fitness band. The A360's feature list reads like an answer to many people's complaints about Fitbit products: color display, full smart notifications, waterproof, Micro USB chargi...
Published: 2016-02-05, Author: Michael , review by: wareable.com
Bright, easy to ready screen, My Day breaks down activity nicely, Plenty of 3rd party app support
Heart rate data inaccuracies, Band not secure when sleeping, No distance tracking for running
The Polar A360 could have been a brilliant addition to the current glut of activity trackers, but it's let down by some pretty major issues. The heart rate data accuracy issues along with the omission of distance tracking stand out as the biggest flaws. I...