Can The New Polar Vantage V3 Rival The Garmin Epix?

Polar Vantage V3 showing navigation screen

Polar has launched the latest generation of its flagship Vantage sports watch. On paper the Polar Vantage V3 offers a host of exciting hardware and software upgrades on the Vantage V2. I’ve yet to start testing the watch, but it’s safe to say if the Vantage V3 lives up to its promise in practice, it will be one of the best sports watches and a rival to the Garmin Epix 2.

I say a rival to the Epix, rather than the Garmin Fenix, because the Vantage V3 has a bright 1.39in AMOLED touchscreen rather than an LCD. This reduces battery life, but Polar says the Vantage V3 will still last up to eight days on a charge, and offer an impressive 47 hours of training time using dual-band GPS tracking, and up to 140 hours if you take advantage of all the power-saving options.

Manish Singh is the Founder and Editor of CEO In Dubai, a premium platform dedicated to spotlighting entrepreneurs, CEOs, business leaders, and innovators shaping Dubai’s future. With years of experience in digital media, publishing, and personal branding, Manish has featured and interviewed thousands of professionals across industries worldwide.

Through CEO In Dubai, he aims to highlight inspiring leadership stories, emerging businesses, and influential voices contributing to Dubai’s growth as a global hub for entrepreneurship, innovation, and success.