Totally tubular Misfit Ray aspires to fashion in a fitness band
Totally tubular Misfit Ray aspires to fashion in a fitness band
2016-06-22
it looks like jewelry or some space-age
tube but the misfit raise a fitness
tracker
there isn't anything particularly
exciting or new here and in fact it's
really just the coin like misfit shine
too
that's been around for a year bent into
a tube it has the same water resistance
for swimming battery life up to six
months or so and vibrates and glows when
you get phone notification it tracks
steps and sleep automatically and that's
about it you're banking on style with
the Ray it comes in several metal tones
and as swappable band accessories or can
be worn as a pendant it doesn't do
anything that other basic trackers can
do and while it can be used as a smart
button when paired with misfits app it
doesn't work all that well because there
aren't any physical buttons you have to
tap your fingers three times the rate
feels like one fancy wearable gadget too
many and misfits new parent company
fossil already makes many trackers that
look almost exactly the same replacing
its batteries is also a confusing
process I'm not the target market for
Ray but I don't think I get it as a gift
for anyone either
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