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It is spot on for my distance and steps which is the most important feature for me.
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The device responds quickly to my touch and there's a neat feature this device has that the Jawbone and Garmin lack: IFTT.
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However, almost every other feature, it pretty much fails
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The other Misfit models lack these features
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Shine and Ray have some other fancy features that you might like.
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I hate to say this, but the features are wonderful, but it's really bad that the steps aren't counted accurately
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Its simplicity and futuristic looks continues to be one of my favorite features
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The functionality when synced to a mobile device offers great features that will allow you to tap your phone to easily take selfie photos and music, track your fitness and sleep activities, food, has a vibrating alarm that will alert you when to wake up, and provide an overview of your fitness activity
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By far my favorite feature is that it's able to be linked with your smartphone
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I love that the display is easy to understand and I love the new features that the shine 2 has over the original shine
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I'm notorious for missing calls prior to owning this, but the vibrating feature when you get a call has helped me tremendously
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My favorite feature is getting a vibrating alert when I get a text or a phone call
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I love the simple face, love that it works as a watch, and it's ability to alert me and serve as an alarm clock are great features
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The vibration isn't overly jarring, but it does get me up!I also have mine set up to vibrate if I'm inactive for too long - which is a good feature.
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I found accuracy to be very good, which was the most important feature for me
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the new generation of Misft Shine 2 adds great features through another app, Misfit Link
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great features, but don't like the clip
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" so I could modify our other Misfit Shine as to not lose it also
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I do love the look of it as it's so sleek and low profile.