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Polar A370 Activity Tracker with HR

Polar A370 is the perfect 24/7 companion that keeps you on the pulse — it’s a fitness tracker, continuous heart rate monitor, calorie counter and sleep tracker all in one neat package. The Polar A370’s wrist-based heart rate monitor tracks your heart rate 24/7- so you’ll get a complete overview of your daily activity. Polar A370 shows you how many calories you’ve burned, reveals your lowest and highest heart rate and shows you how your heart rate varies during the day. Also tracks your sleep and pairs with your smart phone.

  • Continuous heart RATE – have the A370 intelligently Track your heart RATE through the twists and turns of everyday life
  • Assisted GPS – Use your phone’s GPS to Track speed, distance and route; get notifications for incoming calls, messages, social media and calendar appointments right on the screen of your Polar A370
  • Improved sleep analysis – get the valued insight you need to get a good Nights rest; the wristbands are made of a soft material and come with a secure buckle
  • Broadcast heart RATE – the A370 can be used as a hr sensor. Pair it to your favorite fitness app
  • 3Rd party compatibility – exercise and activity data is automatically sent and is available to be used in services where you allow it
  • Resolution – 80 X 160; Water Resistance: WR30

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The Polar A370 Fitness Tracker is the ultimate workout companion that helps you achieve your fitness goals hassle-free. It boasts of an array of impressive features that track your heart rate, steps taken, calories burned, and sleep quality. However, the real selling point of this fitness tracker is its benefits. It provides accurate data that helps you stay motivated and make informed decisions about your fitness routine. The sleep-tracking feature ensures you get the recommended seven to nine hours of sleep per night, enhancing your overall performance. Furthermore, the device comes with a comprehensive app that enables you to monitor your progress, set targets and receive workout suggestions. The Polar A370 Fitness Tracker is not just a gadget, but a personal fitness coach that is always by your side, encouraging and guiding you towards the health results you want.

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The Polar A370 Fitness Tracker is an advanced wearable device designed to help individuals of all fitness levels to monitor and improve their health. It includes features such as continuous heart rate monitoring, GPS tracking, and personalized training guidance, all accessible through a user-friendly interface. The A370 also offers sleep tracking and analysis, providing valuable insights into sleep quality and trends. Users can track their steps and activity levels throughout the day, with the device providing feedback and encouragement to help individuals reach their goals. The tracker can also be used to monitor and analyze workouts, allowing users to adjust their routines based on performance data. Additionally, the Polar A370 offers smart notification alerts for incoming calls, texts, and other notifications, making it easy to stay connected while staying active. With a sleek design, long battery life, and compatibility with a wide range of smartphones, the Polar A370 is an excellent choice for anyone looking to take control of their fitness and improve their overall health.

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BrandPOLAR
MaterialElasticized-Fabric
ColorBlue
Compatible DevicesSmartphones : smartphones|smart phones|android phones
Item Weight0.34 Pounds
Polar A370 Fitness Tracker
released on June 6, 2017
Can anyone provide a size chart for small wristband compared to medium/large? Looked on the Polar website too and did not find a guide...

Here's the size in inches from another question answered by Polar: The small sized wrist strap has an adjustable range of between 4.9-6.7 inches. The Medium/Large size is between 5.5 and 7.8 inches. - Mike>PolarUSA You can also google "mm to inches" to get an easy calculator (just enter the mm value) anytime you need an mm conversion.

How can u use this with strength training?

I use it to check my heart rate and related intensity , time spent working out , and calories burned. For these functions the A370 works better than the Fitbit and Garmin products that I had. I usually use an H10 chest strap with the watch when doing strength training and that is an excellent combination. Sometimes I forget to wear the strap and the watch does pretty good alone. It never bottoms out on HR and stays there like my Fitbit and Garmin used to do, it just has a little lag. One of the main reasons I bought the A370 and the H10 strap was for weight training because I know wrist HR monitors go berserk when doing high intensity things like strength training.

Is it compatible with a chest heart rate monitor strap (also made by polar)?

Yes, as long as it is a Bluetooth unit, like the Polar H7 or Polar H10

How exactly does the gps from your phone work with this device is it through the app or Bluetooth?

I am really not techy but it did give me an alert that I was too far from the device so I am guessing through the app...

Is it water resistant?

It is water resistant up to 30 meters.


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6 Reviews for Polar A370 Fitness Tracker

  1. dawnn helene

    So far 5 stars…I have tried and tested a lot of wearables so I really hope this one is a keeper. I’ve owned or tried: Apple Watch 2 Nike Edition, Fitbit: Surge, Blaze, Charge HR, Flex 2, Garmin 735, 235, Polar 300/400/360 MOOV, Up3, and BodyMedia Band, I am sure I forgot something. The package came last night and the set up to the computer as well as the phone app was pretty easy, no syncing issues at all. I ordered the white, not by choice but it was the only color that came in small. I really despise white but it’s more of a dull white, not super bright so that helps. I wore for sleep tracking and I did wake up at midnight so it caught that as my ‘bedtime’ so the sleep was a little broken there.At the gymI always pair my watches with straps for the accuracy, I wanted to test the optical with strength training though. I have to say I was pleasantly surprised with the results. It was a shorter workout but leg day, so squats and other movements using my wrists. It held its own, when I look at other opticals it says random numbers like 60 BPM mid workout. This was always in the correct zone, and this has never happened to me with any other watch or wearable. I am hoping this is not a fluke and will try again tomorrow. My weights followed with cardio which was also pretty steady using the built in optical.Battery LifeThe only thing I question is the battery life, I keep all notifications off all the time but it looks like I am half way through my battery already and its suppose to last several days, so this is questionableI posted a photo of the weight training, I took a few minutes to set up and a warm up set so the HR in the beginning is correct.I’ll continue to update as I test this all week… Stay tuned.

  2. Angela

    This is an indepth review of the A370 with tips & tricks for those that own it or are about to own it:9/11/17 UpdateI purchased this on July 17th and used it for about a month with no issues. After that I noticed that when in workout mode and paired with my H10 HRM, I would get an error saying “something went wrong, please reset the device” and lose all my training data for the workout in progress. Talk about frustrating. I reached out to Polar and they had me do a factory reset through Polar Flow, after doing that and resyncing my personal data (took roughly 1 hour because I had some issues resyncing and had to contact Polar again) I was back in business. But after a few weeks it happened again, then suddenly shut off while I was wearing it and would not turn back on. I reached out to Polar. After plugging it in with a couple different USB chargers in various ports on my computer, it finally reset itself. Then after resyncing my personal data, I am, once again, back in business. Hats off to Polar for their excellent and responsive customer service.If having to reset the device on occasion ends up being necessary, I think I’m okay with that. If I consider other pieces of technology I own – PlayStation, Roku, Computers, iPhones/iPads, etc. They all need a reboot every once in a while. I really like this device. It’s accurate and really meets all my needs. I use it daily. If every few weeks it needs a ‘spa treatment’ to be at it’s best, I cannot fault it.Original Review:I’ve owned a Polar FT4 for the last 8+ years and the device started losing my heart rate during workouts so I was looking for an upgrade. My primary uses for the device are tracking the intensity of my weight lifting & cardio/bootcamp style workouts. I do occasionally run when my body tells me I have to, but it’s a secondary (or later, much later) workout for me.I looked closely at this device, the A360, and the M400/430/600’s when making my purchase decision. YouTube, Amazon Reviews & the Polar website were what led me to the decision of the A370. Here’s why…1. Heart Rate Accuracy – I did purchase the H10 chest strap to go along with this since my H1 chest strap that came with my FT4 wasn’t compatible. But I’m almost finding that it wasn’t a necessary purchase. I tested the heart rate wrist sensor on the A370 with my FT4/H1 chest strap during a workout. They were virtually neck and neck with one exception. The A370 has just a bit of a lag in sensing quick heart rate increases. So there were times when I hit my max zone but it didn’t register. At the end of the day, they were within 10-20 calories burned of each other, which tells me that it’s about as accurate as you could hope for in a wrist sensor! I’m pretty darn impressed and having a wee bit of buyers remorse for the H10 chest strap since it’s $90.2. Activity tracker – I appreciate that on rest days or even just during my work day (sedentary desk job) it keeps me moving. It gives me a daily goal (which is adjustable) and if I’m inactive for too long, it gives me a little buzz telling me to get moving. It’s a cool little bit of accountability that I didn’t have before. I’m a pretty active person all things considered, but I’m also competitive and like to ensure that I meet that goal day in and day out.3. GPS compatible with phone – if in the rare event I do choose to torture myself with a run, I can hook this up to my phone’s GPS to track my runs. That being said – this will tell you the distance you ran and the average distance/mile, etc. without the GPS. It won’t give you your split times and all that. You’ll get more if you hook it up, but honestly – it gives me what I need without it. If you’re hard core into running, you’ll want the M600 series that has the built in GPS. But for me, the non-runner runner, this is great.4. Sleep tracking – it does track your sleep, which I think is cool BUT…I find my sleep is pretty consistent and wearing this to bed is, well, not the most comfortable thing on the planet. But it’s pretty neat. It’s not the most in depth sleep analysis, but overall it’s decent.5 – Compatible with MyFitnessPal and other fitness apps/sites – Through my work we subscribe to Power of Vitality, which is a workplace incentive program to stay active. With this device, it automatically logs my workouts in that website so I’m getting max credit. Love that! It also automatically updates MFP with my workouts. Some have said that it doesn’t automatically sync with Polar Flow, but it has for me, every time. If I’m impatient and don’t want to wait for the sync, I can force it, but it will eventually sync automatically (within 5-10 minutes, which is real-enough time for me).6. – Fitness Test – with the purchase of the H7 or H10 you can perform a fitness test to get a sense of your overall fitness level. You can perform it regularly to see your progress. It will also then update your Min/Max heart rate zones for your workouts. It makes the device very customizable to your body and not just use the cookie cutter heart rate zones based on age/sex/weight, etc.A few tips – – you can sync with your H7/H10 heart rate monitor by pressing & holding the button (the only button). Note – you may need to disable bluetooth on your phone for this to happen. The Polar website also states that if you start a workout & touch the A370 to the chest strap it will pick it up. I’ve tried it, but it doesn’t tell me for certain that it did or did not sync. But I know it’s working if it’s logging my heart rate and the green wrist sensors are not lit. – Sync at any time to the Polar Flow app by ensuring the app is open or open in the background and pressing & holding the button. – If you want the screen to stay on during a workout – touch your finger to the screen when it is illuminated in workout mode – it will stay on. That will drain your battery quicker. But I know sometimes I like seeing at a glance where I’m at without pressing the button. – I get about 2-3, maybe 4 at best days of battery life. I think that’s a bit on the low end of what they tout as I read 4 days in some reviews. I just plug it in either right away in the morning on that 3rd/4th day or plug it in at night or during periods of inactivity. – You can customize the workout programs that the device has – just go to the Polar Flow app (download it to your device), update the app with the workouts that you do regularly (I added yoga, strength training and circuit training and removed a few of the others), then sync the device with the app. – Go to Polar’s website to print off the size chart for the A360. I’m a petite woman at 5’3″, 138 lbs and small wrists. I figured I’d need the small, but based on the chart, it is super small. I went with the M/L and am very happy with that. The device fits my wrist well though it is much bigger than my FT4, I’m okay with that, it looks nice. I leave it comfortable, yet secure during non-workout times, and tighten it a bit during workout times. You want to ensure that the sensor is just below your wrist bone and slightly tighter during workouts for better accuracy. Another reason I went with the 370 over the 360 because 1 – latest & greatest and surprisingly same price at the time of my purchase (what?!?! Polar – why is the newer one the same price?!?!), and 2 – the band reviews on the 360 were not so good, the 370 is a standard watch strap, so very secure).The device is supposed to ‘wake up’ when you turn your wrist. I find it works about 2/3 of the time. Which honestly is a tiny bit annoying. There is also a slight delay in it waking up, I have to hold my wrist there for a second before the screen illuminates. Ahh, we are an instant gratification society. SMH.Guys, this is a legit fitness device. It’s accurate, compatible with several apps/devices/websites, and gives you a lot of data. It’s super easy to learn/use, especially if you’ve used Polar devices before. But even if you haven’t, it’s a breeze to use. I didn’t wear the FT4 all the time, but I find that I do wear this all the time because it’s a cool device. It does have continuous heart rate sensors, but lets face it – what is the point of that? I haven’t figured out why a person would need to continuously monitor their heart rate, but it’s there should you wish to use it! At the end of the day, what seals the deal for me is the heart rate accuracy and compatibility/automatic syncing with the apps/devices that I use. The technology works for me, and I love that.

  3. WallyD

    Updated Review: I have returned the A370 to Amazon.When my wife and I had 3 Fitbits go bad in the space of not much more than a year, I decided it was time to try another brand. I already had a Polar H7 heart rate monitor (HRM) with chest strap and was really pleased with it (I give it 5 stars) and the Polar Beat app (4 stars from me) which I used during workouts. I have a lot of Garmin products and really like them, but they’re for navigation, not fitness. Two things struck me as I looked at the Garmin Vivoactive and somewhat similar Polar A370 customer satisfaction scores on Amazon: First, both had a lot of reviewers giving poor marks (1 or 2 stars); the Polar had 29% of reviewers give poor marks while Garmin had 23%, and second there were only 106 reviews for Polar compared to 2964 for Garmin (and more than 10,000 for the Fitbit which I will never use again). Apparently not many people buying Polar.I decided to look at both the Garmin Vivoactive and Polar A370 before buying. The Garmin was everywhere but I couldn’t find Polar. As a result I contacted Polar Customer Service and asked what stores in the greater Seattle area carried their products; amazingly, they couldn’t tell me. Ultimately I decided to buy the Polar A370 for continuity and compatibility with my database on Polar’s web site as well as my satisfaction with the Polar Beat App and my Polar H7 HRM.After a week and a half I have decided to give the Polar A370 3 stars and not recommend it for people not already Polar customers familiar with Polar. After 3 weeks I decided to return the product and downgraded my rating to 2 stars• Similar to the observations of multiple people who gave the A370 only 1 or 2 stars, I find that the BATTERY IS UNACCEPTABLE. I have to charge the battery twice a day in order to wear the A370 day and night. The battery only lasts 10 to 15 hours 1 star for the battery.• Pairing the A370 is usually a frustrating task. I have half a dozen items that I pair with my phone using Bluetooth; only the A370 gives me trouble. It normally takes me 4 or 5 tries to get a pair. Frequently I get a message on both the A370 and my phone that the devices are syncing then I get a message on the A370 that says the sync failed. I also frequently have to enter a 6 digit number on my phone to authorize the A370 – this is the only device I have which requires this. 1 1/2 stars for Bluetooth.• In order to use the A370 you have to have the Polar Flow app on your phone (not Polar Beat which is specifically for capturing heart rate and monitoring exercise). The app is not at all intuitive and there are no instructions (per contact with Polar Customer Service). I do like seeing what my heart rate was during the night. 3 stars for the Polar Flow app• Progress against my activity goal is measured constantly and reported to me as a percentage. Problem is I have no clue what my activity goal is. The only goal I can set is a nebulous statement about how active a person I will be – no way that I have found to set metrics. My (failed) Fitbits were much better at goal setting and monitoring progress. 2 stars for goal setting.

  4. AM

    I really liked the A370Pro:- Great looking large numbers- Great value / functionality for ‘small size activity tracker’- No GPS ; uses phone’s ; positive impact for battery lifeCons:- Sleep stats are very basic- Includes only ‘start’ / ‘end’ / ‘interruptions’- Does not report ‘quality of sleep’ (REM, Deep, Light) (as it is the case with newer Polar models, like Vantage & Ignite)As ‘sleep monitoring’ was one of my key requirements … not met by A370 … I decided to return the product 🙁

  5. xZithLan

    What a piece of garbage.Despite being paired to my H10 for heart rate source the optical HR LEDs still light up which wastes battery.Does not vibrate when disconnected from phone.No ANT+ receiverMust push button to wake screen to view HR.Only one watchface.Proprietary band captures hanging end with floppy retainer guards.Face is not recessed so glass is exposed to damage and scratches.DO NOT WASTE YOUR $ ON THIS!!!!

  6. sanja

    Extremely disappointed with my watch. I bought it based on great reviews to help me keep track of my activities, calories burned and heart rate. Heart rate is a far cry from accurate. Sometimes it doesn’t show any changes during my boot camp classes or is less than 115BPM, which is not possible for that high intensity training (l measured my pulse manually as well). Great selection of sports and great app, but as for heart rate, step tracker and calories burnes tracker, very very poor.

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