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January 2014
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The editors liked
Sleek and minimalist design
Water-proof up to 50m
It can be worn anywhere on your body with the included magnetic clasp and wristband
Tell time with lights on the front
Long battery life of around 4 months
So there is no need to charge it for a while
Waterproof
Wireless data transfer (when placed near device)
Can track swimming and cycling
Elegant aluminum design
Multiwear options from inconspicuously clipped inside clothing to "Bloom necklace" Tells time
Durable
Ondevice feedback to let you k
Sleek and attractive
Looks more like jewelry than tech
Very comfortable and easy to wear
Best looking activity tracker we've tested. Includes clip and wristband mounts. Functions as a watch. Fully waterproof for swimmers.
The Misfit Shine fitness tracker has a sharp design
Is compatible with a variety of wearable accessories
And lasts four months on a single battery
It's also waterproof and can be used for swimming
Smal
With slee
Minimalist desig
Tracks slee
Comfortable to wear
Easy to set up
Counts steps accurately
Has 6 month battery life
Consumer testers said it provided motivation for exercise
The editors didn't like
Android app lacks some functions compared to iOS app
The sleep tracker requires turning on before sleeping
Double tap on the front casing is not sensitive
Pedometer is not accurate when wearing on wrist
Overall
Misfit Shine is a good activity tracker
Sleep data is basic compared to the Jawbone UP series and Basis Peak unless you also buy the Misfit Beddit sleep tracking system
Shine attachment can come unsecured (can pop out of sports band
back of device is strongly magnetic
Causing it to be pulled
Tracks activity via vague "Shine points"
Tapping mechanism is frustrating
Not perfectly accurate
Limited data analysis. No integration with other services. No Web app. No syncing between iOS and Android apps. Dashboard lacks weight-tracking and calorie-counting
Minimal design doesn't display detailed data on the device
Currently only works with iOS
Needs to be held close to phone screen to sync
Currently has a closed app ecosystem
Doesn't track as much data as other fitness devices
Sleek design and form factor, Water proof, 4-6 months battery life
No heart rate monitor, No altimeter, No vibration and support for call notifications, Poor Android app support,
Misfit Shine is definitely a stylish fitness activity tracker present out there and the fact that you can carry that tracker in more than one ways easily in your day-to-day routine does give it an edge over other fitness trackers. But, again the Shine its...
Published: 2014-12-05, Author: Aman , review by: nothingwired.com
Abstract: Updated as on December 2014. Don't forget to bookmark this page, as we will be updating it regularly.As the wearable technology is developing, almost every brand is coming up with new products. There are many fitness devices which have entered the market ...
Abstract: Other than turn heads because of how it looks (Are you wearing a French Macaron?), it tracks your activity from walking to yoga to swimming and even sleeping! You don't even need to buy a separate device for it (but you can if you want) for tracking sleep...
Abstract: Fitness trackers are a dime a dozen these days.Ranging from the plain old mechanical pedometer to the fanciest heart-rate-monitoring Withings Pulse , they run the gamut from the simple to the incredibly sophisticated. Whatever your preferences, there's a ...
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....
Abstract: Hace unos días teníamos la ocasión de probar el Misfit Shine , un wearable que se sale de la “normalidad” si lo comparamos con otros dispositivos que buscan una finalidad similar, como por ejemplo, la Sony SmartBand que también analizábamos en su momento ...
Lo puedes llevar puesto en casi cualquier parte del cuerpo, Es resistente al agua, por lo que podremos mojarlo e incluso nadar con él, Su material y diseño, que lo hacen sobrio y elegante
El precio, que puede pecar de excesivo para lo que realmente es, Las luces no se ven en exteriores, aunque se soluciona tapando con la mano, La app móvil, aún en fase beta, no es tan completa como la de iOS
En definitiva, podemos decir de este wearable que es un cuantificador total, que podremos llevar encima en cualquier momento del día y en casi cualquier parte del cuerpo. Un dispositivo que medirá lo que por nosotros mismos no podemos medir, y que es útil...
Abstract: El ejercicio asociado a la tecnología, principalmente con el smartphone, está de moda. Ya llegamos tarde a la operación bikini de este año, pero nunca es tarde para empezar a movernos más de lo que lo hacemos en la actualidad. Una buena excusa o motivació...
Published: 2014-06-23, Author: Miguel , review by: applesfera.com
Abstract: Puede que llegue un poco tarde a esta moda de los wearables: mientras la mayoría de mis amigos techies llevan tiempo utilizando alguna pulsera con sensores (ya hay decenas de modelos a escoger), yo nunca había tenido práctica con nada de esto. Así que cu...
Fonctionnalités limitées, Application mal pensée, Prix des accessoires
Difficile de juger ce bracelet connecté qu'est le Shine de Misfit. En effet, son design a tout pour plaire, son poids également. L'autonomie est également excellente. Un sans faute. Malgré cela, le Shine souffre de quelques défauts, certainement dues à...