Earlier this summer, I had the chance to try out Polar’s newest flagship watch and enjoyed the large display, rugged design, and powerful Polar Flow training features. However, the Ignite 3’s training features have been a bit limited for people with smaller wrists or who want a smaller Polar watch, as that watch is focused on providing an everyday fitness experience.
The new Polar Vantage M3<!–> targets multi-sport athletes who want a smaller watch than the Vantage V3 or Grit X2 while also having access to serious performance, training, and recovery tools. Polar states that over 80% of Polar watch users train in three or more sports, so this new $400 M3 is designed to support these athletes in all aspects of their daily lives.
Polar Elixir biosensing technology on the watch provides ECG, SpO2, and skin temperature sensors for advanced sleep tracking and wellness measurements. Recovery Pro, performance testing, and support for more than 150 activities are provided with the Vantage M3.