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Testseek.com have collected 60 expert reviews of the Basis Peak and the average rating is 70%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Basis Peak.
 
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The editors liked

  • The screen is big and easy to read. The watch is good-looking and understated. Not a single person stared at it or asked me about it while I was wearing it
  • And I'd call that a win for an activity-tracker. It's also more comfortable
  • And far more accurate
  • Elegant design with great fitness tracking and notifications in one product
  • Continuous heart rate data from the wrist
  • Including during exercise
  • Waterproof can be worn 24/7 including in the shower
  • Slimmed down profile
  • Automatic sleep detection the most advanced sleep tracking among fitness trackers (REM cycles
  • Etc)
  • BodyIQ fe
  • The Basis Peak is a fitness-focused waterproof smartwatch that runs for days on a single battery charge. It passively measures heart-rate and steps
  • With little need for intervention from the user
  • Comfortable
  • Attractive design
  • Tracks sleep
  • Comprehensive data
  • Built-in heart rate monitor
  • Seriously good heart-rate tracking—on a wristband
  • No less
  • Industry-best sleep tracking for a wrist wearable
  • Slick industrial design
  • Good battery life
  • And it's comfortable
  • Automatically tracks exercise sessions and sleep
  • No button presses required
  • Seriously good heartrate tracking—on a wristband
  • Industrybest sleep tracking for a wrist wearable
  • No button presses required.
  • Fully automated activity detection. Excellent Web app. Includes heart rate and skin temperature readings. Supports some smartwatch functionality. Waterproof. Good display. Comfortable. Swappable band. Waterproof to 50 meters.
  • Minimal interaction
  • Indestructible design
  • Realtime heart rate tracking
  • Comfortable strap
  • Can automatically detect when you're exercising or sleeping
  • Continuous heart rate monitoring
  • Long battery life
  • Comfortable to wear
  • Interchangeable band

The editors didn't like

  • I really wish you could use it like a heart rate strap for running apps like Runtastic. You have to wear the watch fairly snugly
  • And if you don't remember to clean it or give your wrist a break
  • You can get a rash. Or at least I can. No smartphone notifi
  • Changeable watch faces
  • Weather app and music controls
  • No alarm functions
  • No food logging or weight logging
  • Battery life a touch on the short side (4  days)
  • Can't manually edit entries that Body IQ incorrectly estimates (like the exact start and end times of an activity or sleep period)
  • Its swipe-based interface is almost too smart for its own good. Many promised features won't be available until future firmware updates. The watch isn't very attractive or stylish
  • And its mobile app design is far behind competitors like Jawbone
  • Not all features available at launch
  • Doesn't track distance
  • Smartwatch-style notifications can't come soon enough
  • Infrequent but still very real heart-rate dropouts are annoying
  • Smartwatchstyle notifications can't come soon enough
  • Infrequent but still very real heartrate dropouts are annoying
  • A little chunky for petite people. No buttons
  • Touch-screen only. Doesn't measure distance. Mobile-only wireless syncing
  • Which means an iOS or Android device is required. No stopwatch. No calorie-counting system
  • Clunky looking design
  • There's no monthly view with the app
  • Features set pale in comparison to the competition
  • Finicky trying to activate the backlighting
  • Expensive for a fitness tracker
  • Not as attractive as rival devices
  • Smartwatch-like notifications not available at launch
  • The app still doesn't offer much insight into what your data means

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  Published: 2015-10-07, Author: Vittorio , review by: outofbit.it

  • Ottima qualità costruttiva, Buona durata della batteria, Sensori e funzionalità complete, App e firmware con ottime potenzialità…
  • …ma ancora da migliorare, Design molto sportivo (se vogliamo considerarlo un lato negativo)
  • Stai leggendo Basis Peak: la recensione completa di OutOfBit Succ Prec Contenuti Articolo completo Commenti Basis Peak: la recensione completa di OutOfBit di Vittorio Tiso 7 ottobre 2015 Intel si dimostra s...

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  Published: 2015-10-05, review by: chimerarevo.com

  • Sicuramente abbiamo visto un fitness tracker di tutto rispetto, sensori all'altezza della aspettativa e qualità costruttiva al top, ma ciò che veramente mi ha sorpreso è quanto il Basis Peak riesca a compensare la sua non funzionalità da smartwatch metten...

 
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  Published: 2015-09-22, review by: techstation.it

  • Con l'aumento dell'interesse verso l'attività fisica e un salutismo benefico per il corpo, avere strumenti tecnologici che aiutino l'utente a monitorare e migliorare la propria attività non può che essere un punto a favore per il Basis Peak. Certamente ci...

 
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  Published: 2015-09-16, Author: Alberto , review by: tecnocino.it

  • Abstract:  Basis Peak è il nuovo fitness e sleep tracker realizzato da Basis, una società di Intel, che offre un'ampia gamma di funzionalità, tra cui il monitoraggio continuo delle attività quotidiane, del sonno e la ricezione delle notifiche. Rispetto ai classici...

 
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  Published: 2015-09-10, review by: hdblog.it

  • Abstract:  Basis Peak è il protagonista della nostra prova di oggi. Si tratta di un orologio smart in grado di monitorare la nostra attività fisica e allo stesso tempo controllare le notifiche sul nostro smartphone. È realizzato molto bene e ha una case in alluminio...

 
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  Published: 2016-07-19, review by: Pcwelt.de

  • Abstract:  Das AV-Test Institut hat sieben der meistverkauften Fitnessarmbänder mit Android-App sowie die Apple Watch daraufhin überprüft, wie sicher die erfassten Daten vor Fremdzugriff und Manipulation sind. Die Testergebnisse sind recht durchwachsen.Bereits im Ju...

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  Published: 2015-11-20, Author: Redaktion , review by: Chip.de

  • Kompatibel mit iOS und Android, Dauerhafte Pulsaufzeichnung, Wasserdicht, Gute Akkulaufzeit, Hohe Genauigkeit
  • Hauseigene Apps nur Durchschnitt, Keine Distanzberechnung, Sehr teuer
  • Im Test erweist sich der Intel Basis Peak als guter Fitness-Tracker mit genauen Messungen, dauerhaften Pulsaufzeichnungen und guter Akkulaufzeit. Da das Gerät wasserdicht ist, eignet es sich perfekt zum Schwimmtraining. Kritik verdienen aber die fehlende...

 
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  Published: 2015-10-27, Author: Dennis , review by: Chip.de

  • Dauerhafte Pulsmessung, Spornt an, Sehr genau
  • aber keine Distanzmessung am Gerät, Kleiner Speicher für Fitness-Daten
  • Intel geht beim Basis Peak eine Partnerschaft mit Runtastic ein. Das bringt gerade bei der Auswertung viele Vorteile. Die wasserdichte Hardware mit Pulssensor stimmt ebenfalls, im Detail finden sich dann aber doch kleine Mängel...

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  Published: 2015-10-12, Author: Dirk , review by: mobile-reviews.de

  • Die BASIS Peak ist ein echter Fitness-Tracker, nicht mehr und nicht weniger. Dank Body IQ entfällt das manuelle Auswählen der jeweiligen Sport, wobei man eh nur die Wahl zwischen Laufen und Radeln hat. Für Schwimmer ist die Uhr ungeeignet, obwohl sie bis...

 
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  Published: 2015-09-09, Author: Michael , review by: netzwelt.de

  • Permanente Pulsmessung, Wasserdicht, Kompatibel zu Android- und iOS-(Apps), Akkurate Messwerte, Automatische Aktivitäts-Erkennung
  • Bedienung teilweise nicht intuitiv, Ausbaufähige Smartwatch-Funktionen
  • Im Test überzeugten uns die Messwerte von Basis Peak, abgesehen von ein paar Ausreißern bei der Schlafmessung, auf ganzer Linie. "The Ultimate Fitness And Sleep Tracker" steht auf der Verpackung von Basis Peak. Ganz können wir dies nicht so stehen lassen...

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