Testseek.com have collected 23 expert reviews of the Polar Vantage M and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Polar Vantage M.
May 2019
(84%)
23 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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Published: 2019-02-01, Author: DC , review by: dcrainmaker.com
In general, I think the Polar Vantage series will continue to be a bit under-featured and under-accuracy compared to most of their endurance sports competitors. However, the Vantage M is in a better spot than the Vantage V from a product to price feature...
Published: 2019-09-02, Author: Chris , review by: pocket-lint.com
Lots of sport support, Great Polar Flow environment, Training programmes, Comfortable
Heart rate sensor a bit hit and miss, No music support, No payments
The Polar Vantage M is the second-tier of Polar's flagship fitness tracker, slotting in below the Vantage V and losing some hardware and features in the process. For the majority of users, the Vantage M will do everything that you want, with the Vantage V...
Much better looking than the M430, Solid performer, Good battery life
No notifications (yet), Hidden thick bezel, Not the brightest colour screen
The Polar M430 was a triumph, but one that made you pick your brains over whether to wear it when you weren't training. The Vantage M is positively stunning by comparison, and packs in everything I loved from its predecessor into a far more aesthetically...
Lightweight, More stylish design, Big battery life
No music, Running power needs additional sensor, Can be slow to sync
It's more expensive than the older M430, but the Vantage M is a powerful multi-sports training tool that packs in plenty of additional features that make it worth the investment. With a much-finessed design, more accurate wrist-based heart rate and bucket...
Published: 2018-12-18, Author: Michael , review by: wareable.com
Comfortable design, Easy to use, Great battery life, Useful training insights,
Running power requires additional sensor, Some syncing issues, Some missing features from Vantage V, Lacks smartwatch features,
The Polar Vantage M might cost less than the Vantage V, but that doesn't mean you get a vastly more inferior sports watch. The design changes are not drastic enough to dramatically alter the experience of wearing the M 24/7. In fact some ways it's nicer t...
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Though it's more expensive than the M430, first impressions suggest the Polar Vantage M is a powerful multisport training tool that might be worth the extra investment. It's a much better looker and with better wrist heart rate and loads more training ins...
Un peu plus de 4 jours d'autonomie, Un cardiofréquencemètre précis, Des applications Polar Flow et Polar Beat très complètes
Une ergonomie moyenne, Une interface difficile, Pas d'altimètre barométrique
La Vantage M se présente comme une montre de sport de qualité. Ses relevés de fréquence cardiaque sont pertinents, son autonomie est exemplaire, et les applications Polar qui en permettent la gestion sont excellentes. En revanche, quand la montre se mue e...