Comfortable to wear, Accurate heart rate monitor, Water proof
Has two apps when one is more preferable, Bluetooth syncing problems, Too big for small wrists, Too sporty for everyday wear
The Mio Fuse is a fitness tracker for seriously sporty types, with aspirations of being an all-day wearable for the casual fitness fan — but it's too large and the software too complicated to be successful. The PAI app is interesting, however, and the...
Published: 2015-11-30, Author: James , review by: titaniumgeek.com
Abstract: Mio is not just one of the pioneers of optical heart rate sensors, they are also a sports technology in their own right, and produce, my opinion, THE BEST STRAPS on any wrist mounted device out there. In hearing Mio was releasing an activity tracker AND o...
Accurate heart-rate tracking, Big display, Durable and rugged design
Touch features are frustrating to use, Wraps too tightly around wrist, Cluttered app experience
The Mio Fuse is one of the most accurate ways to monitor heart rate from the wrist, but the awkward controls and bulky design means there are better options available....
Published: 2015-02-23, Author: Paul , review by: wareable.com
Accurate heart rate monitoring, Okay to use in the pool, Decent battery life, Plenty of third party support,
No sleep monitoring, Bulky design, No smartphone notifications, Pairing is a bit buggy,
The Mio Fuse is a decent wearable, with accurate heart rate monitoring, an easy to use app and a comfortable, if somewhat slightly oversized, design. If you look at it as simply a bpm based device with some activity extras thrown in, it does the job, alth...
Published: 2018-11-13, Author: Daniel , review by: yahoo.com
Abstract: I've tested dozens of these wrist gadgets, but I've never bought one for myself. Now, I think, it's time. But which one? The Apple Watch? A Fitbit thing?I decided to conduct a little reality-show competition on my arm. I resolved...
Comfortable, adjustable design, Accurate heart rate monitor that can support high heart rate levels, Can track a number of exercises, including swimming, Mio Go app paired with the device makes it easy to train using heart rate zones
Does not have customizable alarms or receive smartphone alerts, Mio Go app had syncing issues in the first couple days of use, PAI companion app's features should just be lumped into Mio Go
Stylish design that fits comfortably, Scrolling LED display, Daily totals can be viewed through the display, Excellent battery life
No realtime heart rate tracking, No sleep tracking, App experience can't measure up to its rivals
Without a doubt, the Mio Fuse has the stylish design to make people take notice of it. And it helps, too, that its LED display is a head turner when it's activated. Most people will be instantly affixed to the Mio Fuse's design, but it just can't compete...
Published: 2015-05-21, Author: David , review by: yahoo.com
Abstract: I've tested dozens of these wrist gadgets, but I've never bought one for myself. Now, I think, it's time. But which one? The Apple Watch? A Fitbit thing?I decided to conduct a little reality-show competition on my arm. I resolved to take the winner of thi...