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Published: 2014-10-10, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
As activity tracking wearables go, Misfit Flash is just about the simplest of the pack. That doesn't mean it's the worst - in fact Misfit creates a highly impressive package here given the relatively low cost of the device itself.When this review is publi...
Published: 2014-09-17, Author: Christina , review by: wired.com
Abstract: Priced at $50, it's cheaper even than erstwhile cheapie Fitbit Zip . Like the latter, the Flash tracks steps, distance, and calories. Unlike the Zip, it also tracks sleep, as well as swimming and cycling activities with help from its companion smartphone ...
Published: 2014-11-07, Author: Scott , review by: cnet.com.au
The Misfit Flash is waterproof, lasts six months on a single battery, comes with a wristband and clip-on accessory, works with iOS and Android, and tracks steps and sleep
Lacks a heart rate monitor; plastic design feels a little cheap; LED readout shows daily progress and blinks hours and minutes, but doesn't show step count
The Misfit Flash is a versatile, easy-to-use and extremely affordable fitness tracker that can be worn swimming, too, and it even kind of works as a watch....
Discreet, Button is much more responsive, Sixmonth battery life (again), Very affordable
Not quite as beautiful as the Shine, Still lacks some of its rivals' features
Think the wearable tech market is crowded already? With Apple now involved it's only going to get worse - which is why price is going to become such a key factor for all of these devices. It's impressive to see all of the Shine's features crammed into th...
Comfortable, Cheap compared to rivals, Battery life, Versatile ways to wear
Looks cheap, Made from plastic, No proper display, Sleep monitoring isn’t great
The Flash is a good fitness tracker, comfortable and functional. However, I do not think I would buy it at the RRP. Its drawbacks are in terms of material quality, with a plastic and basic look and feel. However, if you can get your hands on it for £35 or...
Small and subtle, colourful, cheap, app is great, six-month battery life, Spotify integration
Design looks cheap, accuracy not brilliant, device interface frustrating to use, no high-end GPS/heart-rate features
The Misfit Flash is a tricky activity tracker to place, one that we think is best for beginners on a budget. It is cheap, cheerful and small enough to go unnoticed, but on the other side of the coin its accuracy isn't to sniper standards. For basic...
Published: 2015-04-19, Author: Tim , review by: play3r.net
Abstract: Let's face it, wearable tech is the next big thing, and with companies like Apple picking up on it with their iWatch, it's safe to say it is here to stay. The potential benefits and applications in the health market for these portable smart devices is hug...
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Published: 2015-01-11, Author: Dave , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Abstract: GETTYAs we've just scoffed our way through Christmas, many of us will be suffering from a bit of festive flab.Sadly, it's now boring January and for many Brits it's time to get back to a more healthy way of life.So, if you've just started your fitness pla...
I've enjoyed my time with the Misfit Flash, and I'm going to continue using it, however I'd hesitate to recommend it over some of its rivals, including the Fitbit One, which sits at the top of our activity tracker chart. For £50, though, it's got a decent...
Published: 2014-11-06, Author: Scott , review by: CNET.co.uk
The Misfit Flash is waterproof, lasts six months on a single battery, comes with a wristband and clip-on accessory, works with iOS and Android, and tracks steps and sleep
Lacks a heart rate monitor; plastic design feels a little cheap; LED readout shows daily progress and blinks hours and minutes, but doesn't show step count
The Misfit Flash is a versatile, easy-to-use and extremely affordable fitness tracker that can be worn swimming, too, and it even kind of works as a watch....