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 Any Misfit Wearable Users Around Here?, Users of Misfit Shine, Ray, Flash, etc..

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TSlianazaman
post Sep 19 2018, 10:48 PM, updated 8y ago

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Hi,

Recently I got a Misfit Flash fitness tracker. I noticed in the Misfit app there the Social part, where we cann add our friends and tally our points. This seems kind of fun, though I wonder if there are any Malaysian Misfits (kinda sounds awesome) ?
Wonder_Me
post Sep 24 2018, 06:52 PM

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Nope 1st time hearing it.
Mind sharing more about it?
TSlianazaman
post Sep 25 2018, 01:14 PM

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QUOTE(Wonder_Me @ Sep 24 2018, 06:52 PM)
Nope 1st time hearing it.
Mind sharing more about it?
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Well, it's just like any other fitness tracker, really. A subsidiary of the Fossil watchmaker company, Misfit focuses on fitness tracker and smartwatches. I recently saw and bought one Misfit Flash for RM68 (MisFit Flash for RM68 at Lazadahere). What interests me is that it doesn't need to be charged using USB as it uses battery for watches and could last about 4-6 months. The higher-end smartwatches have GPS, but MisFit Flash doesn't (but that's a boost for me, as I am a bit paranoid of it tracking my location).

So far, using it had been pretty nice, as it has a clip-on, and being plastic (silicone-like) cover, it's pretty sturdy.

The app is MisFit app in Android, and it allows adding Friends through Facebook or usernames. (MisFit Apps)


But I haven't found any, and from your question, I think not many knows or uses MisFit compared to FitBit, Suunto, or Garmin watches.


For those who'd want more style, there's MisFit Ray, that can camouflage as a necklace, and can withstand swimming depth up to 50m.

Basically, casual user trying to get more active, it's a nice, non-immersive (set and forget) fitness tracker.
Wonder_Me
post Sep 25 2018, 02:19 PM

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Thanks for the link.
Honestly never heard of it and I've been using Mii band and not really a big fan of it.
Was looking for something more affordable and yes no need to charge using USB.
TSlianazaman
post Sep 25 2018, 03:10 PM

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QUOTE(Wonder_Me @ Sep 25 2018, 02:19 PM)
Thanks for the link.
Honestly never heard of it and I've been using Mii band and not really a big fan of it.
Was looking for something more affordable and yes no need to charge using USB.
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No prob, if you ever get around to try it or using it, do hit me up. smile.gif
Wonder_Me
post Sep 25 2018, 05:46 PM

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QUOTE(lianazaman @ Sep 25 2018, 03:10 PM)
No prob, if you ever get around to try it or using it, do hit me up. smile.gif
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Sure thing will do! smile.gif
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post Sep 30 2018, 04:06 PM

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Misfit not really famous in malaysia...unlike garmin, fitbit, suunto which was widely known here..
TSlianazaman
post Sep 30 2018, 11:49 PM

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QUOTE(skystrike @ Sep 30 2018, 04:06 PM)
Misfit not really famous in malaysia...unlike garmin, fitbit, suunto which was widely known here..
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I guess it is also a misfit among its kind...😂

 

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