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Published: 2013-12-31, Author: Mike , review by: tomsguide.com
Smal, with slee, minimalist desig, Tracks slee, Comfortable to wear
Doesn't track as much data as other fitness devices
The $119 Misfit Shine is a very good fitness tracker for those who don't want to look like they're wearing one. However, the $99 Withings Pulse is a better option for the more athletically inclined; it's even lighter and tracks more data, such as your ...
Design "bijou" atypique et séduisant, Une montre comme aucune autre, Résistance et étanchéité jusqu'à 50 m de profondeur, Simplicité d'usage
Bracelet fourni trop plastique, Côté clinique de l'application, Aspect communautaire pas assez développé, Le prix des accessoires sur le site du constructeur
Parmi les différents trackers d'activité du moment, le Shine de Misfit Wearables fait clairement la différence par une approche résolument neuve. Le capteur devient ici un accessoire de mode que l'on peut porter grâce à différents accessoires. Atouts maje...
Abstract: ‘ve worked out for the better part of my life at this point. I'm not triathlete, but nor am I a couch potato that occasionally murmurs aspirations of hitting the gym only to be defeated by another episode of Real Housewives (I'm now sickened by that thoug...
The Shine is an attractive enough gizmo, and if you're curious about quantifying your level of activity - or your sleep patterns, it has its appeal. It's not a bad product, but why choose the £99.95 Shine when you can have, for instance, a Fitbit Flex fo...
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
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, you get plenty in the box with the Shine, includin
All of the wristband fitness monitors we’ve seen so far have suffered from one flaw or another: one doesn’t show the time, another doesn’t work with Android, some are useless for cycling and swimming. So it’s refreshing to have a newcomer stroll right ...
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Published: 2013-12-02, Author: Nick , review by: ilounge.com
If there's any one category of app-enabled accessories that's seen the most widespread acceptance among iPhone users, it would be fitness tracking devices. Thanks at least in part to its placement in Apple Stores, Jawbone's UP was one of the first commerc...
Fully waterproof, Can be worn anywhere on your person, Attractive design, Long battery life, Watch functionality
No altimeter, Sometimes inaccurate, App currently iOS only, Sleep monitoring a little poor
If you're looking for a fully-functional and completely waterproof fitness tracker, the Misfit Shine is a great choice, especially for the fashion conscious. The lengthy battery life just sweetens the deal....
Published: 2013-11-12, Author: Steven , review by: tuaw.com
The Misfit Wearables Shine is a very unique and well-designed activity tracker that should attract a following by those who are looking for a way to track fitness without a plasticky device. Its water resistance and long battery life make it a winner i...
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Published: 2013-10-24, Author: Stuart , review by: pocket-lint.com
Battery lasts for four months, waterproof, can be worn on wrist or hidden, app is simple but effective
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
You'll know whether or not a band on your wrist that glows is good enough to motivate you and Shine doesn't promise or offer anything new here compared to the competition. If anything it somewhat lacks the "in your face" appeal of the Nike FuelBand...
Shine has a sleek and minimalist look and is the most stylish fitness tracker in the market so far
On the downside, the face of Shine is not touch sensitive. So you have to use a bit more force when tapping it
This device does have its flaws. But if aesthetics is your top criterion for a fitness tracker, the Misfit Shine is an obvious winner with its sleek and minimalist design....