The Grit X Pro is available in copper, black, and gold. Grit X watches will last for up to 40 hours of battery life in full GPS and heart-rate tracking modes, up to 100 hours by disabling some features, or up to seven days in watch mode. Otherwise, you’re pretty much looking at the same specs as last year: GPS/A-GPS, waterproof to 100 meters, turn-by-turn navigation when linked with Komoot, and what’s considered to be one of the most accurate heart rate sensors available on any watch. It also adds Track Back routing to help you return to your starting point on unknown trails, Performance Tests to measure your V02max fitness level, and quick access to altimeter, coordinates, and compass via always-on dashboards. For an extra $70/€70, the $499.90/€499.90 Pro model adds a tougher sapphire lens and a durable yet supple FKM watch band. The Grit X Pro is an update to the Grit X launched last year. This includes the launch of the Polar Grit X Pro for outdoor multisport enthusiasts, alongside feature and design tweaks to the company’s “premium” Vantage V2 multisport watch and Polar Unite fitness watch. Polar is making a number of updates to its family of sport watches today.
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