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January 2014
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The editors liked
Four month battery life
Elegant design
Clasp and wristband included
Waterproof
Looks like jewellery
Modular system
Amazing battery life
Battery lasts for four months
Can be worn on wrist or hidden
App is simple but effective
Beautiful design
Insanely long (6 month) battery life
Can wear it almost anywhere on your body
Comfortable
Stylish
Several ways to wear
News is that Misfit does plan to launch an Android app sometime soon
Optimised for Google Nexus 4 and 5
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and Galaxy S4 phones - though other Bluetooth 4.0 compatible Google gizmos may work too.Jawbone UP24
Brand new fitness band can start your coffee machine in the morning!Brand new Nike Smartwatch incoming next year!The bottom lineAll of the wristband fitness monitors we
Gorgeous minimalist design
4-6 month battery life
Easy to wear
Fully waterproof
Can be worn anywhere on your person
Attractive design
Long battery life
Watch functionality
The editors didn't like
Easy to forget
Confusing watch
Face
Slow sync
Poor activity logging
App could be more useful
Rubber clasp ruins aesthetic
Some pairing issues
Using as a watch takes an age to see the time
Slow to respond
Fairly feminine design might not suit all
Only works with iPhone
Syncing the Shine to the app can take a few tries sometimes
Price
Lack of screen
At a little under £100
The Misfit Shine isn’t the cheapest fitness band on the market. Fitbit’s line of activity trackers start at around £35 for the Zip
Hitting £70 for the Flex
And if you’re in need of something more sedate - a simple pedometer rather than a monitor for tracking lengths in the pool - they’re arguably a better bet. That said
Comfortable, Stylish, Waterproof, Several ways to wear
Price, Lack of screen
The Misfit Shine is very impressive; it is innovative and intelligently designed. Hardcore trainers may find it too simple and prefer a more intricate device, but it makes a very good casual activity tracker. The price, however, is anything other than cas...
Abstract: The Speedo Shine by Misfit allows you to track a variety of activities including cycling, tennis, basketball, football and sleep tracking, with a strong emphasis on swimming. Read on, as we take a closer look. The good With a choice of black or white stra...
Abstract: First of all, what's in the box? The Ekocycle variant of the Shine is a special matte black and comes with a dedicated Ekocyle-branded band (other versions require you to buy a band separately). The Ekocycle's made of a black polyester that contains post-...
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Published: 2015-05-05, Author: Sophie , review by: wareable.com
Looks like jewellery, Modular system, Amazing battery life
App could be more useful, Rubber clasp ruins aesthetic, Some pairing issues
Misfit might need to work on making our fitness and sleep data more useful to us, then, but it has absolutely nailed the problem of wearability, modularity and battery life. Down with charging and get someone else to make it pretty. The Swarovski style wo...
Abstract: An observation is that it can be tricky to get the back off to change the battery (life is about 3 months in reality) DO NOT TWIST the tool in the slot you will knacker the case. Place the shine front down on a cloth on a firm/hard surface the simply push...
Beautiful design, insanely long (6 month) battery life, can wear it almost anywhere on your body
Syncing the Shine to the app can take a few tries sometimes
The Misfit Shine costs around £79, cheaper than most fitness trackers. In my two weeks of using it I liked it much more than I thought it would. Because of its elegant design I didn't feel like a “geek” wearing it--as I normally do with other fitness trac...
There's a style, a quality to the Shine which really (and pardon the pun) shines through. It's a tough but svelte cookie that does the job with minimal fuss and intervention, delivering your daily activities in a clean and slick way. Plus, because it's on...
Abstract: The Shine Activity Monitor by Misfit is a tough, metallic, waterproof disc. The monitor measures and tracks your movements just as its competitors do, but – and this is a big deal – it can also be used for swimming and cycling. And it doesn't need recharg...
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Published: 2014-06-02, Author: What , review by: whatmobile.net
Abstract: Fitness wearables have gone from poorly designed rarities to must-have accessories in a matter of just a couple of years, and there’s no sign of their growth stopping just yet. The good news is that there’s something for everyone. The bad news is how are ...
The Misfit Shine is the best looking fitness tracker on the market. If you want something subtle that can blend in with your look, then it's a clear winner. We really liked the minimalist nature of it and the fact that carried through to the app and the...