Overall, we'd recommend the Misfit Shine 2. It's an all-rounder with some added perks including the haptic feedback for notifications and calls, which we've found enormously useful. Comparing it with rival Fitbit we think it's been priced well, and not ha...
Abstract: Fitness trackers, which are also called activity trackers, activity monitors or fitness bands, are like high-tech pedometers that can count your steps and then estimate the distance you've travelled and the calories you've burned. The biggest activity b...
Published: 2017-03-04, Author: Mark , review by: stuff.tv
Stylish, minimalist design, Waterproof, Particularly good at tracking swimming and sleep, Battery lasts for six months
Lacks accuracy compared to trackers equipped with GPS and HR sensors, No screen means limited use for notifications
The Misfit Shine 2 does an incredible amount for a wearable coin that weighs less than 9g, and we're still fans of its minimalist style. If you're after a fitness tracker that you can wear 24/7 without recharging and are particularly keen to log your swi...
Published: 2016-12-20, Author: James , review by: techradar.com
Super light design, Low price compared to competitors, Unrivaled battery life
No display, Lack of heart rate tracker, Only notifications for calls and texts
Misfit's Shine 2 is a good choice if you're just looking for a basic step tracker with long battery life and a stylish design, but the Shine 2 won't be ideal if you want a fully fledged fitness tracking device...
Published: 2016-08-11, Author: Michael , review by: wareable.com
Light and comfortable to wear in the pool, Easy to use app, Effective inactivity alarm
Still troublesome strap issues, Questionable lap counting data, Problems recording swimming distance
On paper, the Speedo Shine 2 has all the ingredients of being a fitness tracker that appeals to someone who likes to add a few swimming sessions into their weekly routine. It's light, discreet and comfortable to wear, but unfortunately it's blighted with...
The Misfit Shine 2 is an interesting fitness tracker with a keen fashion sense and impressive accuracy. Like its siblings, the Shine 2 could be held more securely when worn, but hopefully when Misfit unveils its range of Shine 2 accessories you'll be able...
Overall, we'd recommend the Misfit Shine 2. It's an all-rounder with some added perks including the haptic feedback for notifications and calls, which we've found enormously useful. Comparing it with rival Fitbit we think it's been priced well, and not ha...
Pretty accurate on steps and distance, Good sleep monitoring, Long-lasting battery
Terrible wrist strap, Relatively limited features
The Misfit Shine 2 adds new features to its predecessor, and will appeal to those wanting to get more active, but who don't want to be overwhelmed by tech. However, it's letdown by a poor wristband, which could see you lose the tracker forever...
Clean-looking, well-designed app: works with iOS and Android phones; improved Bluetooth syncing; waterproof for swimming or showering; internal battery lasts six months and can be replaced; automatically tracks sleep and adds vibrations for silent alarms
The included strap and clip are terrible: They don't securely hold the Shine 2, nearly guaranteeing it'll be lost sooner or later. No heart rate tracking; LED lights show daily progress and the time, but can't show other data
The Shine 2 is a decent fitness tracker that's waterproof and vibrates, dogged by a fatal flaw: it just won't stay on our wrist...
Published: 2015-12-02, Author: Jonathan , review by: alphr.com
Fitness trackers are ten a penny these days, but it's to Misfit's great credit that it stands out from the crowd. The Shine 2 is attractive and comfortable to wear, tracks all the things you'd expect it to, is waterproof and has a great battery life.It ca...