Testseek.co.uk have collected 30 expert reviews of the Adidas miCoach Smart Run Smartwatch and the average rating is 68%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Adidas miCoach Smart Run Smartwatch.
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30 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: Running watches aren't new technology, but they've traditionally been cumbersome and slightly erratic. The Adidas miCoach SmartRun is out to streamline the design while adding in easy-glance graphics, a touchscreen and integrated heart rate monitor to giv...
Published: 2014-03-17, Author: Tony , review by: stuff.tv
Abstract: With a big touchscreen dominating its front, this part-smartwatch, part-running watch instantly brings to mind Samsung's Galaxy Gear. It's no bandwagon jumper, though – the Smart Run has proper sportswatch skills of its own, taking your pulse by measuring...
Comfortable design, Wrist-based heart rate monitor, Simple miCoach system
Terrible battery life, Expensive, Requires a charging dock
The the miCoach Smart Run is an admirable but ultimately flawed first effort from Adidas. The integrated heart rate monitor is a welcome step away from restrictive chest straps, but the horrific battery life and slow GPS lock undo much of the good work el...
Published: 2013-11-26, Author: Dan , review by: digitalspy.com
The battery and the dock are something of a pain, and the weak Wi-Fi connection can be a farce but using the Adidas miCoach Smart Run watch to get you fit is certainly a better way to go it than on your own. All the same, it does cost £300.To give this pr...
Published: 2013-11-13, Author: Stuart , review by: pocket-lint.com
Heart rate without wearing a chest strap, easy to read, customisable display, music playback via Bluetooth, Wi-Fi auto syncs runs data
Battery life is awful, docking station needed to charge it
As a dedicated sports watch that you only use on training runs the Adidas MiCoach Smart Run smartwatch is fantastic. The interface is clear, the granular detail that you can access through the miCoach website is superb, and the ability to get your h...
While more time is needed to test things like GPS accuracy and battery life, the Smart Runner looks like next-generation running watch. It's well designed, looks good and packs all the functionality to suit the more casual runner and the amateur worki
Abstract: The Adidas miCoach Smart Run offers an experience different from many other GPS watches through its use of the Android operating system. Leveraging its hardware features, this watch offers an easy-to-navigate interface through which you can track and set...
Well made, Comfortable, Wristbased heart rate monitor (aka no chest strap), Wireless music streaming to Bluetooth headsets, Relatively accurate telemetry, Robust miCoach software/website
Poor battery life, Relatively expensive, Requires a charging dock, Sometimes long wait for to lock onto GPS & HR signals, Cannot start timing run without GPS/HR
Published: 2014-01-17, Author: James , review by: engadget.com
Performs the job of multiple devices, Real-time training plans, Well-built hardware
Poor battery life, Music playback too quiet, Unable to export your data
The Adidas miCoach Smart Run is effectively a personal trainer, run tracker and media player you wear on your wrist. It has a premium feel and performs well, but poor battery life and a high price dampen our enthusiasm....