It should be noted that the Misfit Shine only works with iOS and Android mobile devices. There's no web application that you can log into or software available to to sync the Shine to a computer. So, this means you must have a smartphone or tablet to use ...
Abstract: This year's International CES showcased a variety of fitness trackers, including debuts from recognized brands such as LG and Epson to introductions from lesser known brands such as Misfit and Archos . While all of the designs introduced were sleek and ey...
Abstract: I got a red Shine.Today, I present the Shine by Misfit Wearables. It's a fitness tracker and watch that comes in several colors including Grey, Jet, Topaz, Champagne, and Red. It has interchangeable bands that transform how it looks and how it's worn, all...
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Published: 2013-12-31, Author: Mike , review by: tomsguide.com
Smal, with slee, minimalist desig, Tracks slee, Comfortable to wear
Doesn't track as much data as other fitness devices
The $119 Misfit Shine is a very good fitness tracker for those who don't want to look like they're wearing one. However, the $99 Withings Pulse is a better option for the more athletically inclined; it's even lighter and tracks more data, such as your ...
Abstract: ‘ve worked out for the better part of my life at this point. I'm not triathlete, but nor am I a couch potato that occasionally murmurs aspirations of hitting the gym only to be defeated by another episode of Real Housewives (I'm now sickened by that thoug...
Published: 2013-12-02, Author: Nick , review by: ilounge.com
If there's any one category of app-enabled accessories that's seen the most widespread acceptance among iPhone users, it would be fitness tracking devices. Thanks at least in part to its placement in Apple Stores, Jawbone's UP was one of the first commerc...
Published: 2013-11-12, Author: Steven , review by: tuaw.com
The Misfit Wearables Shine is a very unique and well-designed activity tracker that should attract a following by those who are looking for a way to track fitness without a plasticky device. Its water resistance and long battery life make it a winner i...
Abstract: Misfit is a young, start-up brand many of you may not have heard of up until now. Misfit is responsible for creating a new wearable health and fitness tracking gadget known as Shine. Classified as a personal fitness tracker, Misfit's Shine is the lates...
Published: 2013-08-23, Author: Sarah , review by: macworld.com
Sleek and attractive, looks more like jewelry than tech, Very comfortable and easy to wear
Tracks activity via vague "Shine points", Tapping mechanism is frustrating, Not perfectly accurate
The Shine is an elegant, attractive activity monitor that will make you rethink activity monitors. It's easy to wear—I haven't taken it off since I put it on—it's water resistant, it doesn't require charging, and did I mention that it's gorgeous? Plus, i...
Best looking activity tracker we've tested. Includes clip and wristband mounts. Functions as a watch. Fully waterproof for swimmers.
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
The Misfit Shine is an activity tracker that's big on style and great for those who swim for exercise. It doesn't quite offer enough to shine above the advanced competition, however....