Early evidence that Polar is developing a new smartwatch has emerged at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Typically, the US regulatory body does not reveal too many details about future devices. However, the FCC has published an unusual amount of information about Polar’s next smartwatch.
For context, the Grit X2 made its way to the US in October (curr. $743 on Amazon). By the looks of things, Polar will soon be following this up with a smartwatch called the ‘Street X’. For reference, this unreleased smartwatch is also associated with the model number ‘6J’.
Based on the image below, the Street X resembles the design of the Vantage M that debuted towards the end of 2024. Moreover, the FCC reveals that Polar will sell the Street X in a Night Black finish with a silicone watch band. Seemingly, the company intends to take a one-size-fits-all policy too, with S-L sizing mentioned on a retail packaging mockup. Unfortunately, pricing and availability remain unknown for now. The smartwatch’s appearance on the FCC indicates that a global release is likely, though.
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