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Mio Slice Heart Rate Monitor - Navy - Small Review

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Description of Mio Slice Heart Rate Monitor - Navy - Small

PAI is Personal Activity Intelligence, a scientifically-validated metric showing how much activity you need to do to stay healthy. Get heart rate intensity feedback with PAI technology, tracking all activities even those that don't involve steps. Accurate continuous heart rate tracking, 24/7. Also tracks steps, distance, calories burned and sleep as well as displays smartphone notifications. Compatible with select smartphones: iOS 9.0 and above (iPhone 5S or newer) and Android 5.0 and above (Google Nexus 5, 5x, 6, 6p; Samsung Galaxy S5, S6, S7, Note 5).

Reviews

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I went with the gray option. The color is quite close to that of flesh))) I did not regret it. It feels comfortable in the hand. My opinion is that the apparatus is fashionable; its width and thickness are just right, and it does not conflict with the bracelet that is worn on the arm. Even though I've been using it for about a month, the screen still doesn't have any scratches. Now, a word about the actual device. A significant letdown occurred right after the completion of the transaction. The

Pros
  • aesthetically pleasing while also being sufficiently pliable to sit on the hand. Waterproof
Cons
  • The connection with the phone is shaky, there is no alarm clock, and there are installation restrictions on the program. Spends internet like crazy. For the next 30 days, 32022 GB!

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not exactly what I wanted, but basically everything is fine.

acquired the gray one. The hue resembles almost flesh))) I didn't regret doing it. appears nice on the hand. The gadget, in my opinion, is fashionable; the breadth and thickness are ideal; and the bracelet on the arm does not cause any issues. The screen is still unblemished after almost a month of use. What about the actual device? A major letdown occurred right away after the purchase. The Google Play app installation attempt failed. All of your devices are incompatible with the app. I have…

Pros
  • Elegant and cozy enough to rest on the hand. Waterproof
Cons
  • No alarm clock, a shaky phone connection, and limits on installing applications are all there. spends a lot of money online. 32022 GB for a month!

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Matches the description completely, very satisfied.

great device. I really liked it. their metric is new, according to which 100 points must be kept for the last week - the first one that really works and explains what needs to be done. + heart rate zones are self-regulating and adapt to the user. Before that, there were a couple of trackers - jabon and mi band - complete useless compared to this

Pros
  • PAI is a very interesting thing if you dive into the details. Turning on the display when raising your hand - it's time to watch call notifications (text disabled - interfere) : We translated the application into 2022 - everything works fine and is clear, including explanations in the "help" section
Cons
  • there is no smart alarm clock, although they promise to add

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect product for any user!

The PAI turned out to be a very helpful tool since you can actually feel the difference between the burden on the body and the amount of steps, and now I can see it all on the charts. In general, the device exceeded all expectations, and you won't get bored easily. Its benefits I bought it largely to replace the chest sensor that I used with a smartphone as a heart rate monitor for running and skiing. I am completely delighted with the outcome; there are no missed pulses, no leaps in the graphs

Revainrating 5 out of 5

One of the best offers, glad I bought it.

PAI proved to be a very helpful tool since you can actually feel the difference between the load on your body and the number of steps you take; now, I can see this difference visually as well. In general, the device met all of my expectations, and I can assure you that you won't get bored easily. Pros include: I got it mostly for the heart rate monitor to replace the chest sensor I used with a smartphone for running and skiing. I am completely delighted with the outcome because there were no…

The review's second revision. following a few months of usage. I was unable to connect the wristband to my Chinese Leeco for phone communication. Apple, Google Pixel, and Samsung devices are currently supported, according to the support. My tablet came from Samsung. PAI points can be earned by being in high heart-rate zones; the higher the heart-rate, the more points you can earn. The bracelet's great feature is that it tracks non-step exercises like free weights at the gym, push-ups…

Pros
  • 1) Materials that are soft to the touch Soft: The PAI system, which determines a person's daily point total based on their daily cardiac activity.
Cons
  • 1) The strap is not particularly comfy. can come loose if it bumps into something. a few times while putting on clothes, and during sleep. In essence, not a cake. Nothing is wrong with random swings. 2. Batteries. Disable the auto display. Because you can only see something in the shadow cast by the bracelet when the brightness is set to average during the day, I increased the brightness to its maximum setting. With regular activation of the exercise mode and active use, batteries last 2.5–3 days. Soft: The application's 2.7-star rating on Google Play gives some indication. 1) A relatively small number of cellphones are supported. 2) Doesn't always take pulse readings at the specified interval of five minutes. Sometimes, the bracelet is unable to accurately calculate the pulse in the time allocated to it and fails to do so. As a result, there can be a 10 to 20 minute gap between readings. Your behavior might not be noted as a result. 3) The Android application contains a few statistics metrics. made a simple gentleman's outfit. Similar-priced competitors typically have more aesthetically pleasing and comprehensive statistics. 4) The application indicates that the bracelet is more than 85% charged after a minute of charging it, even though the bracelet itself is unquestionably not fully charged. 5) There is no web interface for PAI, but several rivals have superior ones with this, allowing users to view graphs and statistics on a monitor instead of a phone. 6) If synchronization occurs the day after the action, no points are added to PAI at that time. In other words, you can practice in the gym all night, earn 30 points on the bracelet, and then synchronize when you return home at one in the morning. The graphs will also demonstrate how intense the action was at the same moment. I wrote to the support developers about this, and they promised to create a patch. A month and a half later, nothing has changed. 7) On occasion, it significantly overestimates the pulse in a proactive manner (shows more than 130 when walking calmly). Extra points are given as a result.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Old man throwing a disc

I am a 68 year old male who wanted to make sure he was getting enough exercise. PAI sounded great, get 100 PAI points and you're training hard enough. What a dream. The heart rate monitor sometimes reported a much faster hour than it actually was. The sleep monitor was rarely able to correctly determine the sleep time. The worst part was that I was able to get over 100 PAI in a few days with just moderate training. Support was quick (3 days) but never believed the problem was with the device…

Pros
  • Exercise & Fitness
Cons
  • Doubt

Revainrating 1 out of 5

VERY BAD DEVICE

Good. Awesome fitness measurement and motivation concept. Poorly. Inconsistent and unreliable PAI measurement. Indifferent. Poor forward staff who have to keep combing through the same old lines. Just admit there are problems. Then fix it with a subsequent version. I have no intention of returning my Mio Slice. But I won't wear it either. I will wait for the release that will solve the problems with the terminal. Please update March 2019. The screen is so dark that it makes this device…

Pros
  • Fitness Technology
Cons
  • Some bugs

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Can't live without!

I've been using Mio Slice for over four months now and it has literally changed the way I train. I connected it to my Samsung Galaxy S5 with no problems. I tested the hate monitor with the chest strap I have and it works correctly. I'm surprised to see so many negative reviews. Basically, there should be problems connecting the device. You can literally use this watch without your phone. My only issue is that you can't see the display in the sun, which is fine with me as I mostly go to the gym…

Pros
  • Sports and Outdoors
Cons
  • Some Little Things