Polar LOOP – Screen-Free Wellness Tracker with 24/7 Heart Rate, Sleep & Activity Tracking, 8-Day Battery, No Subscription, Gold Sand
The Polar LOOP Gold Sand is the ultimate screen-free wellness tracker for adults, offering accurate 24/7 heart rate, sleep, and activity monitoring with Polar’s Precision Prime sensor technology. Enjoy up to 8 days of battery life and full access to detailed insights via the Polar Flow app without any subscription fees. This discreet, lightweight fitness tracker helps you optimize recovery and achieve your wellness goals.
- Screen-Free Design for distraction-free 24/7 heart rate and activity tracking.
- Extended 8-Day Battery Life for continuous wellness monitoring on a single charge.
- Advanced Sleep & Recovery Insights (Nightly Recharge and SleepWise) for optimized rest.
- No Subscription Required for full access to the Polar Flow app and coaching features.
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Unlock Your Best Self: Polar LOOP Gold Sand Wellness Tracker – Screen-Free 24/7 Heart Rate, Sleep & Activity Monitoring with 8-Day Battery Life (No Monthly Subscription)
Ditch the digital distractions and embrace mindful wellness with the Polar LOOP, the ultimate screen-free activity tracker. Designed for minimalism and maximum performance, this sleek Gold Sand band provides continuous, accurate data on your heart rate, daily activity, and sleep quality—all without a distracting display. Featuring Polar’s trusted Precision Prime sensor technology, the LOOP ensures scientific-backed insights into your recovery (Nightly Recharge and SleepWise) and training effectiveness. Enjoy up to 8 days of battery life and seamless Bluetooth 5.1 connectivity. Perfect for adults seeking a discreet, comfortable, and powerful way to track fitness and recovery without any hidden subscription fees.
Key Features
- Screen-Free Design: Discreet, silent, and minimalist band keeps you focused while providing powerful 24/7 heart rate, activity, and sleep data.
- Extended 8-Day Battery Life: Track your progress for over a week on a single charge.
- Advanced Sleep & Recovery Insights: Utilize Nightly Recharge and SleepWise features to understand and optimize your rest.
- No Subscription Required: Full access to the Polar Flow app for detailed analytics, coaching, and training plans from day one—zero monthly fees.
- Accurate Heart Rate Tracking: Built with Polar’s Precision Prime sensor technology for reliable monitoring during workouts and rest.
- Lightweight Comfort: Weighing just 29g with a soft band, it’s built for 24/7 wear—day and night.
Important Information
- Product Model: Polar Loop
- Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.1
- Battery Type: Lithium Polymer (included)
- Operating System Compatibility: Android
- GPS: No GPS functionality
- Style: Minimalist, Rectangular Shape
Why Choose Think Assemble
- Quality Assurance: We guarantee 100% authentic Polar products, ensuring reliable performance and durability.
- Fast Shipping: Get your Polar LOOP quickly with our expedited processing and shipping options.
- Dedicated Support: Our expert team is ready to assist you with setup and any questions you may have about your new wellness tracker.
Specification
Overview
| Weight | 29 g |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 4.2 × 2.6 × 0.9 cm |
| Batteries |
1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Product Dimensions |
4.2 x 2.6 x 0.9 cm; 29 g |
| Date First Available |
4 Sept. 2025 |
| Manufacturer |
POLAR ELECTRO OY ,Polar |
| Item model number |
920116005 |
| Country of origin |
China |
| Department |
unisex-adult |
| Guaranteed software updates until |
unknown |
Customer Reviews
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Natalia –
I’ve been using the Polar Loop for a month now, alongside Apple Watch and Garmin (sometimes even with all three devices together! I love to compare!).First, I love the Polar band as it is incredibly comfortable. Soft, light, doesn’t snag on clothes, and never feels intrusive. Compared to wearing a watch, which to me feels bulky and distracting at times, the Loop feels much better. It’s the only device I can actually sleep in, as I forget it’s even there.Another huge advantage is that there is no subscription fee. You pay for the band once, and that’s it. No pressure and reflection on whether it is still worth it. You can wear it, ignore it for days, and all your data will still be waiting for you in the app when you want it.It also tracks sleep surprisingly well. It shows sleep cycles, recovery quality, and different types of sleep. It helped me notice how much my bedtime affects my overall rest. This is genuinely most useful insight, not just numbers.I also love that it automatically detects workouts. No start/stop buttons, no need to remember anything. Again, you just go about your day, and the device logs everything on its own.Then, the battery life is fantastic, I charged it twice or so during the first month and it tops up very quickly (literally 20min). After the daily charging of the Apple Watch, this feels like freedom.With respect for to the drawbacks. In my experience, it does overcount steps a little. Maybe I should change something in settings. But compared to Apple Watch and Garmin, the numbers are noticeably higher. Hope it can be adjusted in the settings… I suspect it slightly overestimates calories as well. For someone who relies on precise numbers, it might matter.A couple of times it mistook quiet resting for sleep. Like if I was lying down with a low heart rate, it assumed I was asleep. Not ideal, but understandable for this type of device.So overall, the Polar Loop is perfect if you want a comfortable, discreet, completely low-maintenance device for sleep and general daily activity with no subscription, no constant tapping, no babysitting it. You wear it and live your life, and it does its job in the background. Considered you can adjust step counting, this is a great everyday companion, especially for sleep tracking.
Gio –
Very nice strap. Looks good on casual and even smart outfits. Bands can be replaced and you can come up with unusual combinations if you want. The app is ok, no surprises if you’re used to Polar. Sleep tracking and reporting still confuses me, though. And I’m not sure whether we’re in different realms – it says I’ve slept well on a bad night and I’ve slept bad on a good night. Most disappointing is the activity tracking though. I’ve spent an hour on the treadmill on an incline walk – it wasn’t tracked at all. If I simply walk up and down the stairs, it records it a indoor activity. By the way – basically everything is tracked as indoor activity and I always need to adjust the activity manually …. and I haven’t found a way of adding any activity manually, if it wasn’t tracked. I guess there’s a lot Polar can fix with firmware updates … And they should do so.
thinkassemble.co.uk Customer –
After the first 2 days of wearing my polar loop I nearly returned it as the numbers were bonkers, however on day 3 they released a firmware update that improved the quality of the stats quite a lot. I mainly bought this for 2 reasons:1. Monitor my heart rate during the day and during a workout: it does this quite well. The only bit that doesn’t work is the auto tracking of workouts. I recommend switching this off and manually starting a workout in the App. You’ll get better results like this. It’s also given me a good insight of my usual heart rate and how it recovers.2. To get some data on my terrible sleep: it does an okay job at this. While it does’t quite do the add up of how many hours you slept well (especially if you don’t sleep through the night) it does a good job of judging the quality of your sleep. I’ve noticed this as there are days where I have slept more but felt worse vs day I sleep less but feel better and both these trends are represented in the data.What I don’t like is they recommend you wear it on your non dominant hand. I prefer to wear a normal watch on my non dominant hand so this is a bit annoying. It is however easy to wear and looks pretty okay as well.All in all it allows you to have a fitness tracker where you have a bit more control over your data as the insights and sensor readings do noy sit behind a paywall. This makes it a more affordable option. However you have to accept that some of the extra functionalities are not going to be top tier and the app is just super unintuitive (They are working on this). I think if you are looking for the same uses I am it’s a pretty good tool. If you want more in depth specific insights then this probably isn’t for you.
Andy Nixon –
I had high hopes for this, but it’s truly an awful connectivity journey. Mine arrived broken, the Bluetooth cut in/out, so I was never able to register the device on flow, support as with everything nowadays is even worse and the instructions to try to rectify what is clearly a build issue tell their own story, mine is going straight back and I won’t be replacing it, I’ll go with my original plan to either buy an Onura ring or a Whoop, back to my trust H10 in the meantime when Polar made products that worked
Olga Christofi –
I train several times a week, and the Polar Loop has genuinely simplified how I keep track of things. A few highlights for me:1) Screen fatigue is very real. The Loop is screen free and distraction free – no notifications, just focus on my workouts.2) It’s incredibly light and comfortable. My current sports watch feels bulky and I only wear it for exercise, whereas I can keep the Polar Loop on all day and night without thinking about it, especially while I sleep.3) The Polar Flow app gives clear, straightforward insights on activity, recovery, and sleep without drowning you in data.Overall, I’m very pleased with my purchase and would happily recommend it to anyone who’s serious about their fitness and health.
Natalia –
I’ve been using the Polar Loop for a month now, alongside Apple Watch and Garmin (sometimes even with all three devices together! I love to compare!).First, I love the Polar band as it is incredibly comfortable. Soft, light, doesn’t snag on clothes, and never feels intrusive. Compared to wearing a watch, which to me feels bulky and distracting at times, the Loop feels much better. It’s the only device I can actually sleep in, as I forget it’s even there.Another huge advantage is that there is no subscription fee. You pay for the band once, and that’s it. No pressure and reflection on whether it is still worth it. You can wear it, ignore it for days, and all your data will still be waiting for you in the app when you want it.It also tracks sleep surprisingly well. It shows sleep cycles, recovery quality, and different types of sleep. It helped me notice how much my bedtime affects my overall rest. This is genuinely most useful insight, not just numbers.I also love that it automatically detects workouts. No start/stop buttons, no need to remember anything. Again, you just go about your day, and the device logs everything on its own.Then, the battery life is fantastic, I charged it twice or so during the first month and it tops up very quickly (literally 20min). After the daily charging of the Apple Watch, this feels like freedom.With respect for to the drawbacks. In my experience, it does overcount steps a little. Maybe I should change something in settings. But compared to Apple Watch and Garmin, the numbers are noticeably higher. Hope it can be adjusted in the settings… I suspect it slightly overestimates calories as well. For someone who relies on precise numbers, it might matter.A couple of times it mistook quiet resting for sleep. Like if I was lying down with a low heart rate, it assumed I was asleep. Not ideal, but understandable for this type of device.So overall, the Polar Loop is perfect if you want a comfortable, discreet, completely low-maintenance device for sleep and general daily activity with no subscription, no constant tapping, no babysitting it. You wear it and live your life, and it does its job in the background. Considered you can adjust step counting, this is a great everyday companion, especially for sleep tracking.
Gio –
Very nice strap. Looks good on casual and even smart outfits. Bands can be replaced and you can come up with unusual combinations if you want. The app is ok, no surprises if you’re used to Polar. Sleep tracking and reporting still confuses me, though. And I’m not sure whether we’re in different realms – it says I’ve slept well on a bad night and I’ve slept bad on a good night. Most disappointing is the activity tracking though. I’ve spent an hour on the treadmill on an incline walk – it wasn’t tracked at all. If I simply walk up and down the stairs, it records it a indoor activity. By the way – basically everything is tracked as indoor activity and I always need to adjust the activity manually …. and I haven’t found a way of adding any activity manually, if it wasn’t tracked. I guess there’s a lot Polar can fix with firmware updates … And they should do so.
thinkassemble.co.uk Customer –
After the first 2 days of wearing my polar loop I nearly returned it as the numbers were bonkers, however on day 3 they released a firmware update that improved the quality of the stats quite a lot. I mainly bought this for 2 reasons:1. Monitor my heart rate during the day and during a workout: it does this quite well. The only bit that doesn’t work is the auto tracking of workouts. I recommend switching this off and manually starting a workout in the App. You’ll get better results like this. It’s also given me a good insight of my usual heart rate and how it recovers.2. To get some data on my terrible sleep: it does an okay job at this. While it does’t quite do the add up of how many hours you slept well (especially if you don’t sleep through the night) it does a good job of judging the quality of your sleep. I’ve noticed this as there are days where I have slept more but felt worse vs day I sleep less but feel better and both these trends are represented in the data.What I don’t like is they recommend you wear it on your non dominant hand. I prefer to wear a normal watch on my non dominant hand so this is a bit annoying. It is however easy to wear and looks pretty okay as well.All in all it allows you to have a fitness tracker where you have a bit more control over your data as the insights and sensor readings do noy sit behind a paywall. This makes it a more affordable option. However you have to accept that some of the extra functionalities are not going to be top tier and the app is just super unintuitive (They are working on this). I think if you are looking for the same uses I am it’s a pretty good tool. If you want more in depth specific insights then this probably isn’t for you.
Andy Nixon –
I had high hopes for this, but it’s truly an awful connectivity journey. Mine arrived broken, the Bluetooth cut in/out, so I was never able to register the device on flow, support as with everything nowadays is even worse and the instructions to try to rectify what is clearly a build issue tell their own story, mine is going straight back and I won’t be replacing it, I’ll go with my original plan to either buy an Onura ring or a Whoop, back to my trust H10 in the meantime when Polar made products that worked
Olga Christofi –
I train several times a week, and the Polar Loop has genuinely simplified how I keep track of things. A few highlights for me:1) Screen fatigue is very real. The Loop is screen free and distraction free – no notifications, just focus on my workouts.2) It’s incredibly light and comfortable. My current sports watch feels bulky and I only wear it for exercise, whereas I can keep the Polar Loop on all day and night without thinking about it, especially while I sleep.3) The Polar Flow app gives clear, straightforward insights on activity, recovery, and sleep without drowning you in data.Overall, I’m very pleased with my purchase and would happily recommend it to anyone who’s serious about their fitness and health.
Natalia –
I’ve been using the Polar Loop for a month now, alongside Apple Watch and Garmin (sometimes even with all three devices together! I love to compare!).First, I love the Polar band as it is incredibly comfortable. Soft, light, doesn’t snag on clothes, and never feels intrusive. Compared to wearing a watch, which to me feels bulky and distracting at times, the Loop feels much better. It’s the only device I can actually sleep in, as I forget it’s even there.Another huge advantage is that there is no subscription fee. You pay for the band once, and that’s it. No pressure and reflection on whether it is still worth it. You can wear it, ignore it for days, and all your data will still be waiting for you in the app when you want it.It also tracks sleep surprisingly well. It shows sleep cycles, recovery quality, and different types of sleep. It helped me notice how much my bedtime affects my overall rest. This is genuinely most useful insight, not just numbers.I also love that it automatically detects workouts. No start/stop buttons, no need to remember anything. Again, you just go about your day, and the device logs everything on its own.Then, the battery life is fantastic, I charged it twice or so during the first month and it tops up very quickly (literally 20min). After the daily charging of the Apple Watch, this feels like freedom.With respect for to the drawbacks. In my experience, it does overcount steps a little. Maybe I should change something in settings. But compared to Apple Watch and Garmin, the numbers are noticeably higher. Hope it can be adjusted in the settings… I suspect it slightly overestimates calories as well. For someone who relies on precise numbers, it might matter.A couple of times it mistook quiet resting for sleep. Like if I was lying down with a low heart rate, it assumed I was asleep. Not ideal, but understandable for this type of device.So overall, the Polar Loop is perfect if you want a comfortable, discreet, completely low-maintenance device for sleep and general daily activity with no subscription, no constant tapping, no babysitting it. You wear it and live your life, and it does its job in the background. Considered you can adjust step counting, this is a great everyday companion, especially for sleep tracking.
Gio –
Very nice strap. Looks good on casual and even smart outfits. Bands can be replaced and you can come up with unusual combinations if you want. The app is ok, no surprises if you’re used to Polar. Sleep tracking and reporting still confuses me, though. And I’m not sure whether we’re in different realms – it says I’ve slept well on a bad night and I’ve slept bad on a good night. Most disappointing is the activity tracking though. I’ve spent an hour on the treadmill on an incline walk – it wasn’t tracked at all. If I simply walk up and down the stairs, it records it a indoor activity. By the way – basically everything is tracked as indoor activity and I always need to adjust the activity manually …. and I haven’t found a way of adding any activity manually, if it wasn’t tracked. I guess there’s a lot Polar can fix with firmware updates … And they should do so.
thinkassemble.co.uk Customer –
After the first 2 days of wearing my polar loop I nearly returned it as the numbers were bonkers, however on day 3 they released a firmware update that improved the quality of the stats quite a lot. I mainly bought this for 2 reasons:1. Monitor my heart rate during the day and during a workout: it does this quite well. The only bit that doesn’t work is the auto tracking of workouts. I recommend switching this off and manually starting a workout in the App. You’ll get better results like this. It’s also given me a good insight of my usual heart rate and how it recovers.2. To get some data on my terrible sleep: it does an okay job at this. While it does’t quite do the add up of how many hours you slept well (especially if you don’t sleep through the night) it does a good job of judging the quality of your sleep. I’ve noticed this as there are days where I have slept more but felt worse vs day I sleep less but feel better and both these trends are represented in the data.What I don’t like is they recommend you wear it on your non dominant hand. I prefer to wear a normal watch on my non dominant hand so this is a bit annoying. It is however easy to wear and looks pretty okay as well.All in all it allows you to have a fitness tracker where you have a bit more control over your data as the insights and sensor readings do noy sit behind a paywall. This makes it a more affordable option. However you have to accept that some of the extra functionalities are not going to be top tier and the app is just super unintuitive (They are working on this). I think if you are looking for the same uses I am it’s a pretty good tool. If you want more in depth specific insights then this probably isn’t for you.
Andy Nixon –
I had high hopes for this, but it’s truly an awful connectivity journey. Mine arrived broken, the Bluetooth cut in/out, so I was never able to register the device on flow, support as with everything nowadays is even worse and the instructions to try to rectify what is clearly a build issue tell their own story, mine is going straight back and I won’t be replacing it, I’ll go with my original plan to either buy an Onura ring or a Whoop, back to my trust H10 in the meantime when Polar made products that worked
Olga Christofi –
I train several times a week, and the Polar Loop has genuinely simplified how I keep track of things. A few highlights for me:1) Screen fatigue is very real. The Loop is screen free and distraction free – no notifications, just focus on my workouts.2) It’s incredibly light and comfortable. My current sports watch feels bulky and I only wear it for exercise, whereas I can keep the Polar Loop on all day and night without thinking about it, especially while I sleep.3) The Polar Flow app gives clear, straightforward insights on activity, recovery, and sleep without drowning you in data.Overall, I’m very pleased with my purchase and would happily recommend it to anyone who’s serious about their fitness and health.