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Published: 2016-02-13, Author: Roger , review by: appleinsider.com
Oneofakind strength training functions, Thorough, welldesigned mobile app, Aboveaverage heartrate tracking, Handy onscreen info during workouts
Motion tracking not accurate enough, Geared towards newcomers to strength training, Crippling Power Save Mode on by default, Strap not comfortable for long stretches, Expensive
Ultimately, it's difficult to recommend the Atlas Wristband to many people, at least in its present state. Veteran weightlifters aren't accommodated, and novices who can afford the device's $249 pricetag are probably better off hiring a trainer for a few...
Published: 2014-07-15, Author: Mark , review by: networkworld.com
Abstract: In Douglas Adams' "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy," there's a way to understand anything that is said to you in any language; all you have to do is stick a fish in your ear ...The Babel Fish is small, yellow, leech-like, and probably the oddest thin...
Published: 2016-04-01, Author: Michael , review by: wareable.com
Reliably recognises exercises, Great freestyle mode, Accurately counts reps
Bulky, horrible design, Lacks analysis of exercise form, Screen has poor visibility in bright light,
There's a lot to like about the Atlas Wristband. First and foremost, it delivers what it promises. The ability to track a whole host of different exercises so you can focus on getting the most from your workout. The app and the data it records is easy to...
The Atlas is one of the most feature-packed fitness trackers I've seen. Apart from the Indiegogo-funded GymWatch, there's not a high-profile wearable currently available that can offer the ability to monitor weight training and exercises in the way that ...
Abstract: Fact: there are probably now more health-tracking fitness bands than there are types of bread, but the one we just tried out at the Wearable Tech show is a little different.At first glance, you'd be hard-pressed to mistake the Atlas Wristband for a smartw...
Abstract: Fact: there are probably now more health-tracking fitness bands than there are types of bread, but the one we just tried out at the Wearable Tech show is a little different.At first glance, you'd be hard-pressed to mistake the Atlas Wristband for a smartw...