Misfit’s button-sized Shine fitness tracker is already waterproof to a depth of over 160 feet, so swimmers don’t need to take it off while training. But since accurately measuring laps is different ...
Fancy your fitness trackers to feel more like jewelry? The $100 Misfit Shine 2 aims for looks, and throws in vibrating notifications, too. Scott Stein Editor at Large I started with CNET reviewing ...
Misift’s Shine fitness tracker focused on being good at one thing when it was introduced into the wearable wild in 2012, um, tracking fitness. But since then, wearables have evolved beyond counting ...
I started with CNET reviewing laptops in 2009. Now I explore wearable tech, VR/AR, tablets, gaming and future/emerging trends in our changing world. Other obsessions include magic, immersive theater, ...
Misfit is back with a major update to its award-winning Shine fitness and sleep tracker. The new Shine 2 is faster and more accurate than its predecessor, with an added 3-axis magnetometer and updated ...
Misfit just announced Shine 2, their second generation fitness and sleep monitor. Fully redesigned and enhanced, Shine 2 leverages the best of the original Shine’s elegant aesthetic and introduces ...
Misfit, makers of the Shine and Flash fitness bands, has teamed up with Speedo to produce the Speedo Shine — a spin-off tracker that’s specifically aimed at swimmers. However, rather than ...
When Misfit launched a swimming-focussed version of its Shine fitness tracker, it was a hit with those who get most of their exercise in the pool rather than on land. The Misfit Shine 2 Swimmer's ...
The Misfit Shine and Misfit Flash fitness trackers are about a minimal as a wearable can get but don’t be fooled by its subtle design – there are plenty of smart features to help you get fitter, ...
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