Attractive, jewellery-like design, Easy to set-up, No sunburn,
Not waterproof, Not secure on silicone band, Needs to be in direct sunlight,
The Netatmo June really is a great-looking wearable and one that we're more than happy to wear but we wish that it did more. It has just one function, so we had to wear it alongside the watch and Jawbone UP24 that we wear on a daily basis making us feel s...
Abstract: June is a little chic for me and my skin is dark and doesn't burn, so it hasn't become an essential part of my beachwear – but it does its important job admirably. It comes with a rubber and leather strap and the electronic diamond-like “jewel”, available...
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Published: 2014-11-14, Author: Sarah , review by: CNET.co.uk
The Neatmo June looks like a piece of jewelry, making it more desirable to wear than other health bands
There's no Android availability and the $99, £80, AU$140 is too steep for its limited features
For $99, the June is a beautiful, yet unnecessary, way to keep yourself from getting burned by the sun....
Inconspicuous, fashionable design, Easy-to-use app, Reliable sun detection, Long battery life
Not waterproof, Limited functionality, Excessive notifications
Netatmo is on the right track with June UV's design, but when it comes to functionality, it's very limited. Only a small subset of people will be interested in June's powers of UV detection. We think June would attract more attention and would-be buyers ...
At first glance, you wouldn't even think the June is a smart wearable it looks more like a piece of jewellery more than anything, and that's thanks to its designer. French jewellery designer Camille Toupet, who's worked with Louis Vuitton before, designed
While the Netatmo June is great for letting you know about the sun's UV exposure, it sometimes falls flat as it often loses its Bluetooth connection. We found that the June dropped away from our iPhone frequently, and we needed to repair it each time that
Netatmo's June does a good job of letting you know when you've had too much sun, especially if you burn easily, and its simple, unobtrusive reminders don't constantly nag at you either. For £69, it's a pricey gadget that just confirms that you need a touc...
If you're milky-skinned and unable to even read the tell-tale physical signs that your skin is cooking, then sure -- the June sensor is worth picking up. It's particularly good at reminding you that, though you may not be lounging around for a tan intenti...
Beautiful desig, Alerts you to excessive sun exposure
Must remain connected to your smartphone for notification, Not waterproo, No Android app yet
Netatmo's stylish bracelet monitors your exposure to harmful sunrays, but only serves alerts if it's connected to your phone via Bluetooth. It's about time that technology helped save our skin, and the latest in wearables could literally do tha...
First truly fashionable wearable device. Reminds you via mobile app to reapply sunscreen, wear hat, etc. Includes two straps. Can clip on clothes.
Requires mobile app for alerts about sun exposure. No on-device information. iOS only. Not waterproof. Pricey device with limited use. Can't customize notifications
The June by Netatmo is a piece of jewelry that helps protect your skin from the sun by alerting you when you've had too much exposure for the day. It's not waterproof, and it's a one-trick pony, but from a fashion point of view, it's undeniably charming....
Looks good, with several ways to wear it, Super long battery life
App can only give you forecast for the city you're in at the moment
Every woman I know shares my concern about sun-damaged skin, but if you aren't the type to religiously apply sunscreen every single day, June can be a big help. Its real-time, actionable reminders can be the difference between being pale and happy, or lo...