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Polar Vantage V3 review: The tip of the iceberg
The Polar Vantage V3 has a ton of health, sleep, and training data beneath the surface. You won't see a lot of it on the watch, but you'll still benefit from what lies underneath.
CategoryPolar Vantage V3Display1.39-inch (454x454) AMOLED touchMaterialsAluminum case / bezelProtectionWR50; Gorilla Glass 3Dimensions47.3 x 47.3 x 13.5mmWeight39g / 57g with strapStorage32GBConnectivityBluetooth 5.1 (No ANT+), dual-band GPS, GLONASS, GALILEO, QZSS, BeiDouSensorsOptical HR, SpO2, ECG, skin temp, accelerometer, barometer, compassBattery488mAh; 10 days (smartwatch); 43 hours (dual-band GPS)Key featuresOffline topo maps, GPX routes with Komoot, Nightly Recharge, Training Load Pro, Recovery Pro, Music controls, Personalized Running Program, Wrist-based running power, VO2 Max / leg stiffness tests (Image credit: Michael Hicks / Android Central)Polar's "Fitspark" algorithm, connected to your Cardio Load data, recommends different types of workouts you could complete in your current state. Polar added the features it needed to add to keep the Vantage V3 on par with the competition, from three new health stats to dual-band GPS, offline maps to an AMOLED display to view them on.
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