Wear Radar

Google Pixel WatchvsPolar Vantage V

Google Pixel Watch
Buy/Wait:good

Early in release cycle

Best for: Pixel phone owners and Android users who want clean Wear OS integration, Fitbit health tracking, and safety-focused features. Ideal for fitness-focused users who prefer Google's approach over Samsung's more feature-packed ecosystem.

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Polar Vantage V
Buy/Wait:bad

Late in cycle — a new model is likely coming

Best for: Serious endurance athletes — particularly runners and triathletes — who want Polar's unmatched training load science and recovery guidance, combined with ECG health monitoring and running power in a premium package.

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Google Pixel WatchPolar Vantage V
TierSmartwatchSports GPS
PlatformAndroid onlyiOS & Android
Battery1.5 days8 days
Always-on display
GPS
Cellular
Health sensorsecg, spo2, skin temp, hrv, loss of pulseecg, hr, spo2, hrv, running power, skin temp
ReleasedOct 9, 2025Oct 4, 2023
Cycle length394 days1063 days
Cycle advicegoodbad
Deals adviceneutralgood
Next modelPixel Watch 5 (Expected fall 2026)Polar Vantage V4 (2026)

Why buy each?

Google Pixel Watch

Loss of Pulse Detection

Pixel Watch 4 can detect when your heart stops and automatically call emergency services — a unique safety feature not found on Galaxy Watch or Apple Watch.

Fitbit Premium included

Six months of Fitbit Premium comes in the box, with daily readiness score, HRV analysis, and advanced sleep stages.

Pure Wear OS experience

Google's cleanest Wear OS implementation with fast updates, Gemini AI on wrist, Google Maps, and Google Wallet built in.

Polar Vantage V

ECG on a sports GPS watch

Polar Vantage V3 is one of the few sports GPS watches with on-demand ECG — usually only found on lifestyle smartwatches.

Wrist-based running power

Running power measurement without a foot pod or chest strap — a significant training metric for pacing effort on hills and varied terrain.

Polar Training Load Pro

The most detailed training load analysis in any sports watch: muscle groups targeted per session, recovery status per muscle, and long-term load trends.