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So wore my Misfit today to work, almost lost it due to it popping out of the band
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I like my misfit shine 2 a lot and use it every night to track my sleep
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I love Misfit, and was super excited for my new Shine
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Then I just happened to go to the Google Play store on my MacBook Pro and discovered that there are two other Misfit apps available, Misfit Link and Misfit Home
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I had the misfit flash and now the misfit shine 2 and both work perfectly
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I like the original misfit shine
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I do prefer Misfit over other brands because in addition to being functional, it looks more like jewelry on my wrist than other clunkier fitness bands.
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Misfit sent me the same wristband as a replacement, and it was already broken
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I really like my Misfit Shine
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I have a proprietary-Android Amazon Fire Phone (there are no compatible Misfit apps in the store) and an ASUS MemoPad tablet (firmware-upgraded to Android 4.3 but with Bluetooth 3.0)
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Not cool Misfit
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To begin, this is the second iteration of the Misfit Shine 2 that I obtained
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Keep up the good work Misfit!!
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I had the misfit flash and now the misfit shine 2 and both work perfectly
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I commend Misfit for the design not only of the watch but of the app
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The Misfit itself is pretty nice
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After less than one week, while walking around a Museum, the misfit fell out of the band and is lost
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Both underestimated the distance by about 12% as compared with GPS.I tried to use the Shine 2’s Flash Button capability and also experimented with IFTTT, but it’s more trouble than it’s worth; the app is still set up for the old Flash, has no documentation, and isn’t ready for the Shine 2 primetime