• Reviews around app (3.40 of 5)

    Mio FUSE + PEAR Fitness Bundle

    • The app is kind of like a personal trainer, but the included 3-month Pear membership takes it a step further with individualized goal-setting and personalized workout regimes
    • Health O Meter nuyu and the UP2 by Jawbone, which has an impressive smartphone app, but a flimsy band that broke.)The MIO Fuse is a very robust unit that looks good on my wrist and will probably stand up to the test of time
    • The band is uncomfortable, and it feels like the app was a second thought.
    • Mio Go, Runtastic, other apps - nothing works
    • Fantastic app, small and very comfortable to wear, but no
    • I love the watch, it is comfortable and has a great display, but hate the buggy app
    • The device seems solid, but again, the app is weak
    • But it does seem like the apps are getting the updates they need to finally be functional
    • The APP is pretty easy to use and syncs pretty quickly.
    • Also comes with a three month membership to Pear+ which is an awesome workout app
    • Once downloaded, the app was pretty intuitive and easy to use, You use the app's features to link to the Mio and then follow some simple instructions to set it up.
    • The app is available on Apple or Android platforms
    • Active watch, great display, constant display, water proof, you can add apps to it, great everyday device, but a bit boxy, no HR monitor, and a very bland APP.
    • But this one is just too bulky and the native app needs some work.
    • I had no trouble syncing it, though the Mio PAI app (which the website first directed me to download) is basically useless
    • My son uses a Garmin vivofit which is a great device, water proof, great display, great battery, but the app is bland and there is no HR monitor.