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Only one running watch brand admits its VO2 Max and recovery estimates aren’t perfect

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In this weekly column, Android Central Wearables Editor Michael Hicks talks about the world of wearables, apps and fitness technology related to running and health, in his quest to be faster and more in shape.

In an age where fitness watches and smart rings use passive health data and hidden algorithms to assess your health and athleticism, Polar takes a direct-to-user approach. The Vantage V3 has a dedicated “Tests” section on everything from overnight recovery to ECGs to VO2 Max. And even though automatic tracking is more futuristic, I’m a fan of this alternative.

The annoying part of buying a new smartwatch is the learning period. You are promised the equivalent of a constant medical examination and a PE test on your wrist. But once you put it on, you’ll wear it for days or even weeks before the software shares its results or properly assesses your health and fitness.

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