But basically after a few uses for 3 months (Christmas gift)
for her pulse, it must hold for 2s, and function heartbeat starts up. In this mode of operation, battery duration is not more than about ten minutes. You perfectly recover the values only by Mio application on your iPhone.
So if you want to measure your heart rate throughout the day, it does not.
When one returns to the "Normal" mode, when the Fuse Mio counts your steps, connected to an iPhone 5, Apple's product has double pitch relative to Mio Fuse!
And any company's response Mio to understand what is happening.
One can however read on the Internet that even if the number of steps is not right (at least 20% difference with ALL other step counters), it can accurately measure the number of calories consumed.
Question ergonomics, the bracelet is quite simple. By cons, not always easy to understand how it works and what it does. Despite several readings of the manual, the bracelet vibrates very often. Tonight, all the 10s, but I do not know why. And in sport mode, it vibrates regularly. But I have no idea why ... and it is very unpleasant.
I asked for a software update of the bracelet but no response either.
With the number of available bracelets, one would expect a bracelet that counts steps, measures the pulse rate and calories all day.