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Polar Ignite Smart Watch.

FITNESS WATCH WITH GPS AND WRIST-BASED HEART RATE.


Barely-used smart watch in great condition.

?120 ONO

(retail price ?175)

Collection SE23 or can deliver.


Includes magnetic USB charging cable and box with original instructions. It is also reset to factory settings so ready to set up on your smart phone.


Colour touch-screen display.


Glass fibre reinforced polymer case. Stainless steel bezel & button.


Wristband silicone with stainless steel buckle.


Sizing S: wrist circumference 130-185 mm


Bluetooth and GPS.

Works with all smart phones, and the dedicated Polar Flow app (free).


Full details here: https://www.polar.com/uk-en/products/compare?product1=95319


And some features below??


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SPORTS

Running

Cycling (indoor + outdoor)

Swimming (indoor + outdoor)

Gym

Weights

Cardio

Training

Triathlon

Tennis, badminton

Aerobics

Climbing

Cross-training

Football

Golf

Rowing

Yoga

Sleep

+ many more


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FEATURES


Integrated GPS

Track your speed, distance, route and altitude.


Advanced wrist-based heart rate

Polar Ignite tracks heart rate with the Precision Prime? sensor fusion technology.


Nightly Recharge?

Tracks sleep. See how well you recover from your day during the night.


FitSpark? daily training guide

Get ready-made daily workouts that match your recovery, readiness and training history.


Sleep Plus Stages?

Follow your sleep stages and get insights to your sleep quality. LEARN MORE


Serene? breathing exercise

Relax your body and calm down your mind with the help of a guided breathing exercise.


Phone notifications

Stay connected with notifications from your phone. Get alerts for incoming calls, messages, emails, calendar events and more.


Swimming metrics

Follow your progress in the pool ? Polar Ignite automatically detects your heart rate, swimming style, distance, pace, strokes and rest times.


Sport profiles

Polar Ignite supports over 100 different sports. Add your favourite sports to your watch in Polar Flow.


Works with Polar Club

If your gym uses the Polar Club group heart rate system, you can use Polar Ignite to display your heart rate on the screen.


Smart Calories

Know exactly how many calories you?ve burned based on your weight, height, age, gender, your individual maximum heart rate (HRmax) and how hard you?re training. LEARN MORE


Continuous Heart Rate

Get a comprehensive view on how your heart behaves during your day. Continuous heart rate monitoring gives you even more accurate calorie burn and activity data and tells you the lowest and highest heart rate of your day.


Activity guide

Stay on the move every day. Polar Ignite gives you a personalised daily activity goal that motivates you to keep moving throughout the day. You?ll see how active you?ve been and Polar Flow gives you practical tips on how to reach that 100%. LEARN MORE


Training Load Pro

Test your fitness level easily in just 5 minutes without breaking a sweat.


Running Index

Get an estimate of your running VO2max and see how your running performance is developing.


Running Programme

Get a personal and adaptive training plan that fits you and your goals.

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