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The editors liked
Well made
Comfortable
Wristbased heart rate monitor (aka no chest strap)
Wireless music streaming to Bluetooth headsets
Relatively accurate telemetry
Robust miCoach software/website
Scripts specific workouts based on your long-term goals. Tracks heart rate. Stores and charts data on an excellent website. Includes instructional articles and video. Works with any media player and any pair of shoes.
Caters to all fitness levels whether beginner or marathon runner.
Performs the job of multiple devices
Real-time training plans
Well-built hardware
The editors didn't like
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
Requires separate media player to hear music. Lacks visual feedback
And audible directions can be confusing. Can’t program a run on the device without a computer. Uncommon sync cable. Minor software bugs.
Setting the device up can be a little tricky and changing basic information is problematic.
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....
On one hand, there are things I like about the Smart Run GPS. The display is brilliantly clear, and the optical heart rate has worked exceedingly well for me. I don't have to deal with the occasional nuances of a heart rate strap. Further, I like a lot of...
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Scripts specific workouts based on your long-term goals. Tracks heart rate. Stores and charts data on an excellent website. Includes instructional articles and video. Works with any media player and any pair of shoes.
Requires separate media player to hear music. Lacks visual feedback, and audible directions can be confusing. Can’t program a run on the device without a computer. Uncommon sync cable. Minor software bugs.
Runners at any level will jump for heart rate and goal-oriented training. But mediocre in-run feedback trips up the miCoach before it fully reaches its potential.MiCoach Pacer...
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Published: 2010-03-04, Author: Rosa , review by: gizmodo.com
Abstract: Adidas miCoach is a fitness activity tracking system similar to Nike+, except it gives you more data—including heart rate information—and has a sexy voice to guide you through workouts. Yes, it costs more, but it also does more.The Adidas miCoach system i...
Light weight, the control module automatically detects the stride sensor and heart-rate monitor, good audio cues that lead you through the intervals in each workout
A buggy Web site, occasional Flash errors and login problems that rendered data inaccessible for short periods of time, lack of native application support
The best aspect of the miCoach Pacer is the data that it collects, including your time, heart rate, pace and distance which it presents to you as a summary and a detailed overview of your most recent workout, as well as details of previous workouts. The p...
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...