Polar V650 Cycling Computer User Manual

Below you will find brief information for Cycling Computer V650. The Polar V650 cycling computer is designed to help you track your progress and ride with confidence. It features a large screen for viewing your training data, including heart rate, speed, distance, and altitude. The V650 also includes a built-in barometer, GPS, and Smart Coaching features to help you reach your peak performance.

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Key features

  • Large color display
  • GPS tracking
  • Heart rate monitoring
  • Smart Coaching
  • Barometer
  • Route guidance

Frequently asked questions

To pair a new sensor with your V650, go to Settings > General Settings > Pairing > Pair new device. The V650 lists the devices it finds. Tap the one you want to pair.

Use the USB cable included in the product set to charge your V650 via the USB connector on your computer. You can also charge the battery via a wall outlet. When charging via a wall outlet use a USB power adapter (not included in the product set).

Go to PROFILE to choose Road biking, Mountain biking, Indoor cycling or Other. Choose Bike 1, Bike 2, Bike 3 or Bike 4. If you have turned on GPS in the profile you chose, the V650 automatically starts searching for the GPS satellite signals. Keep your V650 still with the display facing upwards during the search. It typically takes 30-60 seconds the first time. In future it should take only a few seconds. The V650 has found the GPS satellite signals once the green circle around GPS is static. Press the front button to begin your ride.

Go to ROUTES to see a list of the routes you've added to favorites in the Flow web service and synced to your V650. Choose the route for your next training session by tapping on the circle on the left side of the route name. Tapping on a route tile brings up a preview of the route. Return to main view by tapping . The chosen route is shown in the ROUTES tile. Press the front button to begin your ride.
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