FULL: After having stored 99 laps (the use of intervals reduces the amount). FULL appears in the display. You can continue taking lap times or intervals but they won’t be recorded into the file.

HRmax-p: Predicted maximum heart rate value.

Interval, Int: Options mode: indicates Interval Training Set. Exercise mode: Indicates interval exercise session including warm-up, interval and cool-down phases.

InZone/ Above/ Below: Indicate the

time spent within, above and below the target zone.

KCal: Indicates the energy expenditure of your exercise. Lap time: Lap time.

LAPS: Indicates how many lap times have been stored.

Lim High: The higher heart rate limit of the target zone.

Lim Low: The lower heart rate limit of the target zone.

Limits1, 2, 3: Heart rate limits for target zones 1, 2 and 3.

MAX: Indicates the highest heart rate.

MAX %: Indicates what percentage your current heart rate is of your maximum heart rate.

OPTIONS: Indicates the Options mode

Odometer: Measures cumulative total distance of several exercise sessions.

OwnCal: Calculates energy expenditure during exercise in kilocalories. 1 kilocalorie (kcal) = 1000 calories (cal). You can follow how much energy you lose by exercising in one exercise session or in a day, week or even a year. The OwnCal can be used as a dose measure of exercise e.g. in nutrition planning. OwnCal calorie calculation starts when your heart rate reaches 90 bpm or is above 60% of your maximum heart rate, whichever is smaller. These limits are set to count only exercise calories. The higher the heart rate, the faster the energy expenditure. OwnCal is individually calibrated by your preset

weight, maximal oxygen uptake

(VO2max) and maximum heart rate (HRmax). The most accurate OwnCal is

received by entering your clinically measured (in maximal treadmill or

bicycle stress test) VO2max and HRmax into the wrist receiver. Energy

expenditure measurement is most accurate in continuous activities such as cycling and running.

RecoDist, distance-based

recovery: You set the recovery distance in the Options mode. In the File mode you will see the drop in your heart rate and the recovery distance.

RecoHr, heart-rate-based

recovery: You set the heart rate, which will end your recovery calculation. In the File mode you will see the drop in your heart rate and the recovery duration.

RecoTime, time-based recovery: You set the recovery time in the Options mode. In the File mode you will see the drop in your heart rate and the recovery duration.

Split Time: The elapsed time from the beginning of the exercise until storing the split time.

Sw: Indicates stopwatch.

Timer1, 2, 3: Interval Training mode: Countdown timers for the Interval Training set.

WarmUp: Warm-up phase in the beginning of an Interval Training exercise.

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S510 specifications

The Polar S510 is a cutting-edge smartwatch designed for athletes and fitness enthusiasts who require advanced features to track and enhance their performance. With an elegant design and a rugged build, this device is tailored for those who push their limits in various sports and outdoor activities.

One of the standout features of the Polar S510 is its precise heart rate monitoring. Utilizing advanced optical sensors, the watch provides real-time heart rate data, allowing users to optimize their training zones and maintain their desired intensity levels. This is complemented by Polar's unique Smart Coaching technology, which generates personalized training programs based on the user's fitness level and goals. These tailored recommendations help athletes train smarter rather than harder, fostering better results and reducing the risk of overtraining.

The watch supports a wide array of sport profiles, ranging from running and cycling to swimming and strength training. Each profile provides specific metrics tailored to the activity, including pace, distance, and calories burned. An integrated GPS ensures accurate tracking of outdoor workouts, while the watch’s waterproof design allows for use in all weather conditions and during swim sessions.

Another impressive aspect of the Polar S510 is its long battery life. With up to 40 hours of training time on a single charge, users can participate in extended workouts without the worry of their device dying mid-session. The smart notifications feature syncs with smartphones, providing users with alerts for calls, messages, and app notifications, ensuring they stay connected without interrupting their training.

The Polar S510 also employs advanced recovery tracking, helping athletes monitor their recovery status and readiness for subsequent workouts. The Nightly Recharge feature assesses sleep quality and recovery overnight, providing insights into overall well-being and performance readiness.

In addition to its fitness features, the watch also incorporates Polar Flow, an app that allows users to analyze their training data, set goals, and interact with a community of fitness enthusiasts. The comprehensive feedback and encouragement foster not just individual improvement but also a sense of camaraderie.

With its combination of stylish design, robust features, and sophisticated technology, the Polar S510 is not just a smartwatch; it is an indispensable training partner for anyone serious about reaching their fitness goals. Whether in the gym, on a trail, or in a pool, this smartwatch encapsulates innovation and performance in one powerful device.