Polar has launched Polar Loop, a screen-free wristband that tracks activity, recovery and sleep, showing how every active choice contributes to overall health.
Launched today (3 September), the Polar Loop gives a holistic view of the users’ lifestyle – tracking steps, general activity, workouts and quality of sleep. As with Whoop, there are no screens to look at or buttons to press, everything is automatically recorded and then uploaded to a user-friendly platform on the free app.
“With Polar Loop, we’re encouraging people to focus on everyday momentum – those small consistent actions that lead to lasting change,” says Sander Werring, CEO at Polar.
“Life itself moves in loops, shaped by our daily routines and choices. By helping people recognise and improve these patterns, we’re supporting sustainable progress and healthier habits for everyone.
“There’s growing demand for more discreet, screenless experiences that fit seamlessly into everyday life. This trend has been building, and Polar is ready to meet it. With Polar Loop, we’re tapping into that movement and redefining what it means to stay connected without the constant pull of a screen.”
The device has been engineered to be light enough to be barely noticeable, so it’s comfortable enough for sleep and slim enough to share space with a traditional watch.
This is Polar’s first product to be offered as a one-time purchase, rather than on a subscription basis, with no hidden fees, paywalls or upsells. All user data is protected by the EU’s strict safeguards, information stays inside the Polar ecosystem, is never sold to third parties and is erased if the account is closed.
It costs €179.90, £149.50 and US$199.99. Additional wristbands, in a range of colours are available for €19.90, £15.90 or US$29.99.




