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POLAR Ignite - GPS Smartwatch - Fitness Watch with Advanced Wrist-Based Optical Heart Rate Monitor, Training Guide, Waterproof

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Features

  • BECOME YOUR TRUE POTENTIAL: Polar Ignite, a sports smartwatch for women and men who want to push their limits the right way. Perfect for gym, group and team exercise, swimming, running, cycling, walking.
  • SLIM DESIGN OPTIMIZED FOR 24/7 WEAR: Your new-generation smart workout partner with a 1-button interface includes such essentials as a wrist-based OHR monitor, speed, distance and route tracking with integrated GPS, calorie counter, color touch display.
  • NIGHTLY RECHARGE: Nightly Recharge measures how well your body recovers from the day stress during the night.
  • FitSpark DAILY TRAINING GUIDE: Get your personalised and ready-made daily workout guidance based on your recovery and overall readiness.
  • SLEEP PLUS STAGES: Learn about your sleep quality, follow your sleep stages and get detailed sleep insights with the new Sleep Plus Stages feature.
  • Strap Material: Silicon

Description

Designed for those who push their limits and want a workout partner to guide them along the way, the Polar ignite is a next generation fitness watch created for those who want to reach their goals The right way. Integrating advanced wrist-based heartrate, GPS, personalized workout guidance, and nightly recovery management, The Polar ignite will help you realize your true potential.


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎5.2 x 2.91 x 2.76 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.16 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎1.69 x 1.69 x 0.33 inches


Item Weight: ‎35 Grams


Brand Name: ‎POLAR


Warranty Description: ‎Yes


Model Name: ‎Ignite


Color: ‎Pink/Rose


Material: ‎Synthetic


Suggested Users: ‎Unisex-adult


Manufacturer: ‎Polar


Part Number: ‎90079898


Model Year: ‎2019


Style: ‎Modern


Included Components: ‎Polar Ignite; Charging cable; Getting started guide


Size: ‎Small


Sport Type: ‎Walking, Cycling, Running, Swimming, Fitness


Date First Available: September 4, 2019


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  • Seems to be the right mix
First, a word of warning: this is going to be a long review. I have a lot to say about smart watches/activity trackers. Secondly, here's what is important to me in a smart watch/activity tracker. First, it has to be pretty simple to use. I am a technological idiot. Secondly, I need an accurate calorie count and ability to track numerous kinds of exercise, but not every activity under the sun. Thirdly, I want it to look nice, have onboard (accurate) GPS, and have a decent online app. If you are a techno wizard or a marathoner/triathlete, you can stop reading this review now, because you and I have very different needs. If you are like me, here's the short version: I have been wearing this watch for just over 24 hours and can say that it meets most of my requirements, and I am still determining whether it meets the last two: GPS accuracy and online app. By way of background, I have had about 6-7 different Fitbit devices since approximately 2017. After starting with 3 Ionics (first two lasted about 11 months and were replaced for free by Fitbit because they were still under their 1-year warranty), I downgraded to a Charge because Fitbit wasn't going to replace my third Ionic for free and I wasn't going to spend more than $200 on a device that lasted 9-11 months. I have been through 4 different Charge devices in the past 2-3 years. So, I needed a more durable device. So, in June I bought a Garmin Venu Sq. Um, see technological idiot comment above. I had no idea how to work that device. Nor did I need things like cross-country skiing preloaded on my device. I have not gone cross country skiing in like 20+ years. I run about 3 miles, bike between 15 and 25, swim, do yoga, and lift weights. I am battling the over-40 waistline expansion and need to have an accurate calorie count for my activities, so I have a better idea how many calories I should be eating. Enter the Polar Ignite. It's so pretty! And I put it on and had figured out how to track an activity in like 5 minutes. It has all the activities I need pre-loaded without a crap-ton that are irrelevant to me. So far (after a walk, a swim and a bike ride) it seems to not do the things that annoyed me about my Fitbit Charge, i.e. turning off GPS or just stop recording an activity in the middle of the activity for no reason. It also has a much more accurate calorie count (based on what was my norm on the higher quality Ionic, what I get from treadmills that allow me to enter my weight/age, and online calorie burn estimators) than the Charge did, which I am presuming is because there appears to be 4-5 different heart rate sensors on the Polar, vs. one on the Charge. Now, I set everything up on the watch itself rather than my phone because I currently have a seriously old and barely functional phone. So, I have not been able to use the app yet and can't speak to that. I did really like Fitbit's app, so that is a comparison that is yet to be seen. I also am not entirely sure if I properly turned on the GPS when I went for a bike ride today (I have not even opened the use manual, as everything thus far has been very intuitive). If I did, the GPS was more than a mile off. That will be annoying if it turns out to be true. I always take my phone with me on outdoor runs/bike rides for security purposes, but it's a lot harder to check that during exercise than it is to look down at my wrist. So, if you have read this far, expect there to be an update once I have a new phone and can use the app and have read the user manual to make sure I am properly turning on the GPS. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 18, 2021 by Heather Hill

  • Amazing!!
I love it! It has worked perfectly for me. I have used it for different sports (running, swimming, weights and treadmill). In all of them has been really accurate. I'm a Polar fan now. So useful for my marathon training.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 24, 2022 by Natalia

  • Wrist-based HR is 10-20 bpm off (10-20 bpm too fast)
The media could not be loaded. I use this HR watch with Polar H10 chest sensor during workout, mostly Les Mills classes. With H10, this watch works great. Without H10, HR is way off. This watch does not utilize H10 if it is not set for a workout mode. So, if you want to record your sleep HR, you will get extremely inaccurate HR because this watch does not use H10 sensor in the sleep mode. I suspect that "Fitness test (VO2 Max)" also relies only on the wrist-based HR sensor. So, the VO2 Max could be off, too. If you want accuracy, use this watch with H10. The accompanying video shows this HR problem. In this video, I am just walking on a treadmill. Ignite shows "green" circle HR (wrist-based), then switches to "blue" circle (H10 sensor). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 1, 2021 by Kaneisland

  • Love it
I have been a polar fan since a while, I changed my A370 for this and I love it. The watch is very nice and doesn’t look “sporty” as other models. It’s a watch that you can use everyday Gps I read some bad reviews about the gps. it’s not 100% but fair enough , it has the route and in some place it’s a bit out but not that bad. The watch get the gps signal very quick the first use and then, no problems from the next ones. Use It’s easy to use, the screen size is perfect and during and after the workout you can see a lot of details on screen. The sync with Polarflow was quick and easy dame as the first time setup. Battery It lasts 3 full days without constant HR checking and 1.5/2h workout at day. It takes around 1 hour to fully charge ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 8, 2020 by Nina

  • Tells time very well
I regret buying this. HR is not the most accurate, GPS is extremely out, freezes and my watch just broke. During a workout I'd be doing kettlebell swings and then go straight into burpees, during this high intensity activity my HR registers at 115bpm. After about 45 seconds it only then registers my true HR. Most times, fifteen to twenty minutes into a cycle my HR registers at 89bpm even during intense hill climbs. During covid quarantine I was doing a run on my property in the shape of a heart for a charity. When I looked at the map on the polar flow app I "ran" up to 2 streets away when I remained on my property. Sometimes when starting a workout when I try selecting a workout (running, cycling, etc) I cannot start the HR. I touch the screen plenty of times and it doesn't work. I then have to restart my watch which is annoying and time consuming. My watch is only 8 months old. When I tried starting a workout today, as usual I couldn't start my workout by selecting from the activities menu. I tried pushing the back button to start again, my back button didn't work either. All it allows is for me to scroll through the activities, I can't start a workout or go back to the menu. The only thing I can do is restart the watch. I tried twice more and I got the same results. I then tried syncing with my phone, it says couldn't sync. I've been trying to sync on my laptop to update the firmware. Its been syncing for 3 hours. 99% of the time the watch does not wake up when you lift your arm, people probably think I'm crazy lifting my arm up and down, I think I now have tendinitis from that repetitive movement. Jokes aside, most times I have to press the button to wake it up. Let's not even talk about the terrible delayed touch screen. Don't buy this watch! My useless Samsung was more useful than this piece of junk. I'm so mad! The positive thing about this watch is that it is a watch, it can tell time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 25, 2020 by Ilana

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