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Polar’s new sports watch Grit X2 Pro has been upgraded to use an AMOLED screen, complying with the latest military 810H standard

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Polar’s new sports watch Grit X2 Pro has been upgraded to use an AMOLED screen, complying with the latest military 810H standard

Finnish brand Polar has launched its latest sports watch, the Grit X2 Pro, which is targeted at off-road users and outdoor enthusiasts. This new outdoor sports watch meets MIL-STD-810H specifications, making it suitable for use in extreme conditions such as temperatures as low as minus 20 degrees.

The Grit X2 Pro is the successor to the Vantage V3 from the same manufacturer and boasts an upgrade to an AMOLED screen, providing a clearer and wider view of the data. This rugged watch weighs only 79 grams despite its 48mm size, thanks to its stainless steel front shell and scratch-resistant sapphire crystal glass surface.

Equipped with Polar Elixir sensing technology, the Grit X2 Pro offers advanced features such as fourth-generation optical heart rate tracking, wrist-based ECG testing, SpO2 blood oxygen monitoring, and skin temperature monitoring. It supports over 150 types of sports tracking and has a long battery life- up to 140 hours in energy-saving training mode and 43 hours in performance mode.

The Grit X2 Pro is currently available for pre-order on the Polar official website, priced at US$749.95 for the standard version and US$869.95 for the titanium version. Both versions will be officially released on April 3, offering users a durable and high-performance sports watch for their outdoor adventures.

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