The positives:
+ The battery is not to get small. 10 days and still 30% charge at 7 workouts about 1 hour per pulse measurement.
+ The pedometer is relatively accurate as far as the number of steps.
+ Synchronization with the million with the app for the Iphone works very well.
+ Right to use easily possible with other apps like adidas miCoach.
+ Setting the heart rate zones on the app is a breeze.
+ "Display" is easy to read and does what it should.
+ The touch fields are deactivated if you do not keep the horizontal tracker.
But + The surface is relatively comfortable to wear also has adverse
+ Calorie Counter is merciless well and seems to not only training, but also the energy consumed regularly involve.
+ The app seems to be a sniffer and data collector who would like to invite all of my contacts.
The with potential for:
- The Tracker is indeed felt visually slender but relatively thick and thanks to the "rubber" surface he likes hooked into the sleeves of clothing.
- I would be happy to calibrate the distance for jogging, this does not seem possible at the moment. The distance measurement is rather inaccurate.
- No integration with HealthKit (should still come) // HealthKit integration is now there.
- The pulse measurement is so like that. In a comparison with my chest band that Mio was rather a latecomer and then felt a little inaccurate.
- The Mio Fuse measures the pulse best, a little behind the ankle hand, unfortunately, like at least for me the tracker at this point do not remain. This can be resolved a "sweat band" to the wrist.
- No mode for strength training in the app you have to enter the mode in the app manually. Especially when strength training is the million but terrific to wear.
Conclusion:
The Mio Fuse has freed me from annoying chest strap. The negative points I can live and would Fuse million also buy back. I hope the team improves million app and algorithms a little. Then there is also the fifth star.