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58 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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90 Reviews
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The editors liked
The Misfit Ray doesn't look like other fitness trackers – as with other Misfit devices
It sticks out. Its software is slick too
The information may not go very deep
But the way in which it's laid out is certainly pleasant enough
The six-month battery
Slim design
Water-resistant
Long battery life thanks to replaceable batteries. Tracks activity automatically. Vibration alerts
Unusual design
Slick software
6
Month battery life
A Misfit tracker that won't pop out
Sweet battery life
No charging
Accurate tracking (especially sleep)
Simple and sophisticated design
Good sleep tracking
Battery doesn't need charging
Various strap options
Customised accessories incoming
Not too pricey
Easy to navigate app
Doesn't look like a tracker
Can be worn for swimming
Customisation options
Long battery life
Great sleep tracking
Can assign a triple tap on the activity tracker to control actions on your smartphone e.g. play/pause music
Skip tracks or take a picture using the smartphone's camera
Comfortable to wear even when sleeping
Stylish design looks more like jewellery than
The editors didn't like
The Ray's features are very limited. It doesn't even tell the time
And manual syncing can be a bit of an annoyance if you like your updates quick. As there's no screen you can't really get anything more than an approximation of your progress without a sy
Uncomfortable fit won't feel great on all wrists. Minimal look means no buttons or display
Except for one glowing light. Misfit app not as good as competing fitness apps
Basic features
Quite expensive
Doesn't function as a watch
More alerts please
App could be more motivating
Link doesn't work as well here
Activity tracking basic and not particularly accurate
Distance tracking especially bad
More smartphone notifications would be welcomed
App not very exciting
Platform and device lack features compared to competitors
Activity tracking is very basic
Can be uncomfortable
Lack of display limits functionality
Can't display real time and progress to daily goal is only displayed as a coloured LED so not easy to see at a quick glance
The clasp on the wrist strap is fiddly to fit together
Abstract: Fitness trackers, which are also called activity trackers, activity monitors or fitness bands, are like high-tech pedometers that can count your steps and then estimate the distance you've travelled and the calories you've burned. The biggest activity b...
The Misfit Ray doesn't look like other fitness trackers – as with other Misfit devices, it sticks out. Its software is slick too; the information may not go very deep, but the way in which it's laid out is certainly pleasant enough, The six-month battery
The Ray's features are very limited. It doesn't even tell the time, and manual syncing can be a bit of an annoyance if you like your updates quick. As there's no screen you can't really get anything more than an approximation of your progress without a sy
The Misfit Ray is a style-focused fitness tracker. It's a Fitbit in high heels. However, the focus is definitely more on form than features.This tracker doesn't work as a clock and doesn't give you a particularly good way to check your progress without lo...
We'd recommend the Misfit Ray. It's really good-looking and the choice of colours makes it even more stylish to suit each individual, haptic feedback is a real boon and it compares really well with rivals in the same price range. Battery life is excellent...
I wasn't too impressed with the Misfit Shine 2, but the Misfit Ray has won me over. It's probably the best looking, most comfortable fitness tracker available, eclipsing even the excellent Fitbit Alta in terms of minimalist style. What's more, I didn't on...
Published: 2016-07-21, Author: Andrew , review by: techradar.com
Unusual design, Slick software, 6, month battery life
Basic features, Quite expensive, Doesn't function as a watch
The Misfit Ray's unusual looks will appeal to some, but it's severely limited in terms of functionality – not least because of the almost non-existent display – and struggles to justify its price tag...