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January 2014
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The editors liked
The clasp is better and more heavy duty than other fitness trackers
The FuelBand app is easily one of the best designed fitness tracker apps available
Sessions are a great way to easily track and manage workouts
More friends seem to use the Fuel points
The Nike+ FuelBand SE adds Bluetooth 4.0 for continuous syncing
More water resistance for wearing in the shower
Hourly motivational reminders
And solid social connectivity with other Nike+ users
Decent battery life
Sleek design
Connects to your Facebook friends list
Clasp system includes a builtin USB plug for charging any where
Amazing design
Solid battery life
The editors didn't like
During contact sports
It doesn't feel so great if a ball or another person smacks you right where the FuelBand sits
No true sleep tracking
Even though you can use Sessions to do this as a simple way of tracking hours slept
Battery life isn't so great
No Android support
Only works with iPhone 4S and later
Bluetooth syncing can get quirky
No vibration for silent alarms or hourly reminders
I won't be buying a FuelBand until it has a heart rate monitor and an altimeter. For now, after a few days, the novelty of the gadget wears off when you realise the data doesn't really tell you much more than how much you moved, in the broadest of strokes...
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Published: 2013-11-16, Author: Scott , review by: cnet.com.au
The Nike+ FuelBand SE adds Bluetooth 4.0 for continuous syncing, more water resistance for wearing in the shower, hourly motivational reminders, and solid social connectivity with other Nike+ users
No Android support; only works with iPhone 4S and later; Bluetooth syncing can get quirky; no vibration for silent alarms or hourly reminders; app's toolset is a little simplistic; doesn't track sleep
The Nike+ FuelBand SE is a minor upgrade to last year's FuelBand, adding Bluetooth 4.0 and a few new motivational wrinkles to its software, but the band's design is more successful than its package of features....
When Nike first launched the FuelBand SE it cost £129, but that price has now dropped to a far more competitive £89. It's still a bit more expensive than the Fitbit Flex, but it's a lot cheaper than the Jawbone UP24.There are a couple of features missing...
Published: 2014-06-02, Author: What , review by: whatmobile.net
Abstract: Fitness wearables have gone from poorly designed rarities to must-have accessories in a matter of just a couple of years, and there’s no sign of their growth stopping just yet. The good news is that there’s something for everyone. The bad news is how are ...
Abstract: While there is no clear difference in design from the previous version, T3 said usability with the connected iOS mobile app is an "improvement" because it is "easy to use" and "intuitive".However, they concluded that it is not as comfortable to wear as ...
Abstract: Now that Christmas and the New Year are out of the way, many of us put getting fit at the top of our New Years resolutions. One piece of tech to help you to achieve that is the new NIke+ Fuelband SE, and here is our review.The new Nike+ FuelBand SE is the...
The FuelBand SE is a reliable and motivational activity tracker with good battery life and handy automatic synching. However, it's expensive, works only with iOS and lacks proper sleep tracking and movement reminders. If the list of missing features doesn...
Apart from a couple of new colour schemes, the Nike FuelBand SE is almost indistinguishable from its sturdy rubber predecessor - and that's not bad thing. For a start, it's one of just a few wrist trackers that actually works as a watch (Irritatingly, the Fitbit Flex and Jawbone Up do not). Secondly, it comes in two size options to fit all wrists (Be sure to try before you buy, or at least keep t
The Nike FuelBand is built as solidly as an Olympic sprinter, but we still reckon Misfit's subtle, powerful Shine has it beat. Both use low power Bluetooth 4.0 to remove battery life concerns (the FuelBand SE runs for several weeks on a charge), but the Shine is also waterproof, not just water resistant, more versatile, and crucially for many, supports Android. There's still no FuelBand app for A
The Nike FuelBand SE won't help you train for a marathon or run an Iron Man. What it will do is help you improve your overall fitness level gradually: live with one for a few weeks in place of your watch and you'll find it will gradually coax you into ...
Same, comfortable design, Bluetooth 4.0 means automatic syncing, Battery lasts longer
No altimeter or heart rate sensor, Only works with iPhone and iPod Touch, Still not waterproof
The Nike Fuelband SE is still by far the best looking fitness tracker but its rivals like Fitbit and Withings are catching up and we hope for more when the next generation Fuelband lands....
Published: 2013-12-15, Author: Mark , review by: stuff.tv
Rugged and water-resistant, NikeFuel is motivating, Good social and rewards features
No Android support, Not compatible with other fitness apps, Expensive compared to rivals, Doesn't do broader life-tracking
The FuelBand SE isn't enough of an evolution to keep Nike at the top of the fitness band tree. If you're already motivated to exercise, you don't need it. And if you aren't, there are other bands such as the £80 Fitbit Flex that offer extra features (suc...