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After repeated emails from Misfit directly, they determined that the device was faulty and requested we return it.
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It should not let customers lose a $100 device.
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I really enjoyed the device.
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I changed the battery and I am still having trouble getting the device to respond.
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This means the top priority is for the device to be on me and working
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But I can't because the device is not very well protected from falling out.
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Even if you go into this with your eyes wide open and take precautionary steps, it's a design made to lose the device
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One of the main reasons I purchased the tracker was to track my swimming, however this device has no real capabilities in this area.
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The device also has limited IFTTT compatibility so you can assign three taps to execute a handful of available IFTTT recipes
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I really wanted to like this device because it is light to wear on the wrist and the phone app is easy to use
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If the notifications worked I'd actually love this device
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The device itself is decent, but it's always going to be flawed until they completely overhaul the band
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I used the device for good 16 months before I lost during tracking
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Or if you're not a very active person, this could be a good device too
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Misfit customer support was amazing and after trying to fix the problem determined that my device was defective and sent me a replacement
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The device is working great now
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I'm really enjoying this little device!
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still missing some killer features but is a solid well built tracking device, my wife likes it.
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my eye, it's not that great looking.--The device is not always that responsive.--Call and text alerts are delayed
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Misfit even sent a replacement my faulty device, but the second had the same issues (resetting itself, failures to consistently connect, inconsistent measures)
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Had the device fall out twice
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Also, the device falls out of the sport band all the time.
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A pedometer app on my phone is probably far more accurate, and gives me a step count many times greater than the Shine 2.This device doesn't work with my Blackberry Passport
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It’s a stylish device which looks more futuristic
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I really hate giving such a poor review for this nifty device.
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Its point is to help and it has become a daily worry that I'm going to loose this $100 device that is black and the size of a quarter
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I couldn't see the clock feature very well, but I didn't mind that so much, it was a great device
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I love the device
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Product needs a better way to secure the device.
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I lost the second device 6 months later for the same reason
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The device is made of metal but it can fall off the band during your activities
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I really liked the device but it falls off all the time
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The device itself is rather elegant although the band is pretty basic plastic
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I think if you're entering the wearable tech world, this is a cool device to start with
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First of all, for those concerned about the popping out and losing the device - it's been fixed
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You can trick the device by tapping it three times (start activity) or shaking your wrist once in a while
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great!I only wish the Misfit had a few more activity options