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Item Package Dimensions L x W x H 5.2 x 4.57 x 3.31 inches Package Weight 0.08 Kilograms Item Dimensions LxWxH 1.69 x 1.69 x 0.33 inches Item Weight 1.2 Ounces Brand Name POLAR Warranty Description Yes Model Name Ignite 2 Color Black / Pearl Material Synthetic Suggested Users unisex-adult Manufacturer Polar Part Number 90085182 Model Year 2021 Style Modern Included Components Polar Ignite 2; Charging cable; Getting started guide Size S-L Sport Type Walking, Cycling, Running, Swimming, Yoga, Fitness Standing screen display size 1.2 Inches Memory Storage Capacity 32 MB Ram Memory Installed Size 0.64 MB
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ASIN B0912YVLTJ Customer Reviews 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars
4.3 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank #33,037 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)
#913 in Smartwatches
Date First Available April 23, 2021
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Item Package Dimensions L x W x H 5.2 x 4.57 x 3.31 inches
Package Weight 0.08 Kilograms
Item Dimensions LxWxH 1.69 x 1.69 x 0.33 inches
Item Weight 1.2 Ounces
Brand Name POLAR
Warranty Description Yes
Model Name Ignite 2
Color Black / Pearl
Material Synthetic
Suggested Users unisex-adult
Manufacturer Polar
Part Number 90085182
Model Year 2021
Style Modern
Included Components Polar Ignite 2; Charging cable; Getting started guide
Size S-L
Sport Type Walking, Cycling, Running, Swimming, Yoga, Fitness
Standing screen display size 1.2 Inches
Memory Storage Capacity 32 MB
Ram Memory Installed Size 0.64 MB
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Best Sellers Rank #33,037 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #913 in Smartwatches
Date First Available April 23, 2021
Brand POLAR
Model Name Ignite 2
Style Modern
Color Black / Pearl
Screen Size 1.2 Inches
Special Feature Time Display, Sleep Monitor, GPS, Notifications, Heart Rate Monitor
Shape Heart
Target Audience Unisex Adult
Age Range (Description) Adult
Compatible Devices Smartphone
About this item Create the lifestyle that gives you confidence with the help of our sports smartwatch for women and men. With smart features like music controls, weather forecast and push notifications – you have everything you need to come back stronger. Get strong, stay healthy: With personalized workout guidance, sleep analysis and recovery tracking you can understand your body better and form healthy habits that work for you. For fitness, formal and everything in between: Polar Ignite 2 is perfect for gym, group exercise, swimming, running, cycling, walking, yoga as well as office and your free time. The tech that helps you stay on top: built-in GPS, wrist-based HR monitoring, long battery life, running program, FitSpark daily training guide, Nightly Recharge. Glow up with Ignite 2: Choose from a variety of colors and accessory bands to fit your personality perfectly (sold separately). Change the watch face to match your current mood and feel confident in any situation.
Cole Morris –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great fitness watch
Watch is great for exercise as well tracking sleep. This watch will track HR of sleep, HR beat variation, REM cycles and time of each cycle in your night of sleep, interruptions in your night of sleep, etc etc and also tracks quality of sleep based on HR. The watch keeps track of average sleep statistics as well to track improvement of sleep. I like the alarm function as well since I usually can’t wake up from my phone alarm clock. The battery life is sufficient enough that it lasts over 4 days most of the time depending on how many workouts you do or other functions that you use and recharging is quick. Touch controls are a little slow to respond, and sometimes difficult to use when sweating a lot or if the watch/your hand is wet. I’ve used this watch in a steam room and pool many times in the past 6 months without any water damage issues at all. The watch continues to function and track HR and workout data even after over an hour inside a steam room (115 degree F is the typical temperature in the steam room I use). The button allows you to pause or save a workout without using the touch functions which comes in handy when using the watch for swimming or other sports involving water. The watch also has weather data as well if paired with your phone. In regards to Hr accuracy, the watch does need to be secured and not loose to properly track HR especially for sleep data to be accurate. I have experienced inaccurate readings when I did not have the watch right enough on my wrist, but it doesn’t need to be painfully tight. Overall a great watch for those who don’t care for smart watch capabilities but want a solid watch for exercise and sleep tracking.
7 people found this helpful
archie norris –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Works Great
This watch works excellent for tracking workouts and running. The real time data while running is accurate and very helpful. The reports and data on sleeping are excellent.Big plus you do not need to connect to phone or google. I really like that my data is not with Apple or google. Work well connecting to laptop. Also, very nice while working out or hiking; no text, emails, notifications like google or apple watch.
8 people found this helpful
Ray L. Bieber –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Works great!
Many things to like about this product:1. Lightweight and slim profile.2. “Stretchable” band has many holes for the buckle and is very easy to wear normally or real tight when exercising.3. The very normal gesture and arm motion to look at the watch face works flawlessly – the screen lights up immediately and stays on plenty long enough to view the information. Another reviewer made a comment about requiring weird arm and elbow actions to get the screen to light up, I’ve not experienced that whatsoever.4. I use the computer (Windows PC) web application, not the smartphone mobile app. The PC version was very easy to install and configure. As soon as I connect the watch via the USB cable the application immediately synchronizes with the web application. It was easy to change the list of Training activities to suit my preferences.5. The summary information and reports are well designed to see training history and progress.6. I compared the heart rate displayed on the watch with a pulse-oximeter I have and also with a Precor treadmill heart rate display – the watch was always within a few bpm of the other measurements.7. Battery life is very good, and charges rapidly from a USB port.Highly recommended.
9 people found this helpful
Jay E. –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Too cimplex to easily use.
I had destroyed previous unit by leaving in shoe in the sun and it baked.The new watch is very complex to use – as:- start/stop sleep period- start/stop exercise period.
3 people found this helpful
julie kaz –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great watch!
I looked for a long time for a replacement tracker/watch and decided to stay with polar and I am not disappointed. I chose the Ignite 2. There are a lot of great features and I really like the polar app. Very user friendly. The band looked a lot different so I added a picture of what it actually looks like. Im a little worried it may start to look dirty as I do a lot of outdoor yard work.
4 people found this helpful
David W. Griffin –
1.0 out of 5 stars
The Worst technological experience I’ve ever had
I’m updating my review because after all the time I had it, it managed to almost work for most of that time. What is almost impossible is updating it either by computer or by phone. By computer it will take you days to get the update to work (maybe). By phone it will never work (bluetooth lost). Normal syncs work maybe 50% of the time, but sync well enough to get your workouts to the cloud.I don’t think it is reporting my heart rate very well (at least compared to my old Polar device), it tends to report it as lower than it is. Also the user interface pretty much will drive you insane and also it tends to lock up so it no longer works (sometimes during a workout). If you reset it often it tends to behave itself. It does not speak to iPhones to report notifications, despite implying that it does.This is the worst technology experience I’ve ever had, and I was a software engineer for 35 years and had a lot of computers and devices. This is just such a poor device in terms of software and/or hardware (software I suspect) that I can’t recommend ANYONE buy this. And any other polar device will, I suspect, suffer from the performance of the polar app on computers. Note I have a iMac and an iPhone. It’s just possible they do better on PCs. I will leave my former reviews below in case they should be helpful, but you don’t really need it.First, it seems to underestimate heart rate relative to my previous Polar chest strap and watch. Judging from how my heart feels, I suspect the heart strap is more accurate. Second, syncing takes a lot of time and it seems to want to do the next sync immediately after completing the last. I have to bring down the IOS app or the FlowSync program on my iMac to prevent this. It does charge quite fast though, and the graphics are good. It’s fairly intuitive, which is fortunate since the manual is virtually non-existant. I couldn’t update the software at first until I put in a problem report and ended up uninstalling, rebooting, re-downloading FlowSync using Safari, and syncing/updating again. The update took quite a while but did complete this time. I feel like it’s adequate to replace my previous Polar watch with it’s sealed chest strap (that had to be repurchased periodically) and I guess I’m willing to live with the under reporting of my heart rate (and thus lower calorie burn). The customer service was quite good.EDIT: After about a month of use, the update seems to have changed the way updates are made. It no longer fully updates on demand. Instead, with the app running, it seems to update periodically behind the scenes. While it is sometimes required to wait a while for the update to happen, it seems to be reliable. I have also had the touchscreen stop working and there is no manual but I kept the button pushed and eventually it did a reboot and after the reboot the touchscreen works again. It does record steps, but it doesn’t translate a lot of steps automatically into a workout (as fitbits do). Thus if you want to walk for a workout, you have to start a workout on the watch. The online site is good, though various types of workouts have very different information available (and I can’t quite predict what I’m going to get). However remember I bought this because my previous polar watch has been obsoleted by Polar. It still works, but I can no longer upload the workouts. So there is no guarantee of how long this watch will be supported.EDIT: After about 3 months, it has a new issue. Every once in a while, say every month, it just stops updating to online no matter how many times you try to sync to your phone. The only thing I’ve found to fix that is to attack the cable to my Mac and sync directly to the computer. I guess we have to say that this watch has a lot of capability, but it is a BUNDLE of problems you’re going to have to address constantly.EDIT: New bug after more time on the wrist. The most consistent way to sync is to kill the app on the phone and then restart it. Then to connect it to power and then press the button to take it off the charge screen. Then go to the Activity screen and then press the button until it says it’s syncing. However, sometimes after successfully syncing, it syncs again and errors out, leaving you with the error screen. The new bug is that sometimes if you do not reboot for a while, it stops charging even when connected. Also over time it seems to underestimate the heart rate to an increasing degree. I probably will end up trying to replace this thing this summer.
37 people found this helpful
PEDDLEPOWER –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Easy setup
This watch was easy to charge and pair with my phone. I am ready to start training.
One person found this helpful
chill –
3.0 out of 5 stars
Great Heart Rate Tracking; dumb software
I have tried a Fitbit Versa 2 and this Polar Ignite, so this review contrasts them. The polar ignite is much more accurate as a heart rate tracker, which is great. I no longer feel the need for a chest-band tracker; I can trust this wrist mounted one. But with the fitbit I had gotten used to the software making sensible, if not perfectly accurate, decisions. If I went for a long walk the fitbit would recognize that and log it. If I mowed the lawn the tracker would think I was riding a bike on gravel (vibrating wrist, moving, somewhat elevated heart rate – not a bad guess!). The Polar so SO DUMB about this. If you don’t remember to tell it “now I am exercising” and “now I am stopping”…well, here’s an example: I played some tennis and at the start I clicked on “start logging exercise – ‘outdoor other’ category” because there’s nothing closer to tennis than that. I finished and forgot to tell the watch I was finished. I drove home, went to bed, slept until the next morning and then noticed my watch was still logging my “exercise,” even though I’d been travelling 60mph with a heart rate of 60bpm and then sleeping for 6 hours. And then then for about four days it tells me, essentially, “don’t exercise any more because remember you did 14 straight hours of working out two days ago and that means your injury risk is elevated!” Likewise if I get in a hard workout session and fail to tell the watch when it started and ended the software on the app says “your fitness is declining because you didn’t exercise this week,” despite a clear 90 minute period with my heartrate high. Not useful. Also the actualy touchscreen controls are annoying – I have to tap and tap and tap to get it to register. So I’m using it less and less. Forgetting to turn on or turn off the exercise tracking mode once screws up your carefully curated workout record for a week or so. Also this watch misinterprets sleep, so I can’t trust that either. If I’m awake for an hour during the night it ususally says I was awake for 5 minutes. The fitbit did much better interpreting sleep and waking.
26 people found this helpful
Kathy RehfeldtKathy Rehfeldt –
3.0 out of 5 stars
FYI: box states that if you open it you can’t return it.
Just got this two days ago. I am fairly happy with the watch, however it did say on the box that if I opened it I could not return it. Not sure I like that! Hopefully no problems arise!UPDATE AFTER 2 months: not real happy with it. There is no O2 sensor, I have to manually synch the watch with my phone. Even if I leave the app running it seems I still have to manually synch, and that seems to take a bit of time (2-3 minutes). The watch can’t detect my activity, but it does track steps and heart rate. My first week wearing it I was on a trip to Banff. We hiked every day. It seemed that my step count was always higher than everyone else (they wore Apple, Withings, and Amazfit). I paid over $200 for this watch but it doesn’t comp close to the ease of use, features and functionality of the $40 Amazon Halo that I loved but was discontinued by Amazon. 🥴
One person found this helpful
GopherFan609 –
3.0 out of 5 stars
Beyond frustrating
Since I’ve been using this watch (June 2023) the phone notifications and music controls have randomly stopped multiple times. I haven’t made and changes to the settings. They just stop. Getting them to work again is a huge pain. Doing all the tricks over and over, and then they’ll start working again. Both app and watch read everything is ok when not actually working.I also feel like it can push you to over-train with its daily cardio load status. I’ve learned to take it with a grain of salt. One day it reads over productive (something like that) and the next day it’ll read maintaining “if you keep this up for long, detraining will occur”. That could be as dangerous as being scale weight fixated. It has adjusted to my returning more to weightlifting and scaling back on cardio.
3 people found this helpful