MIO Slice Frequenza cardiaca + Activity Tracker Stone Small (5,5 - 6,75 pollici)

Brand:Mio

1.9/5

189.72

Mio SLICE è il primo dispositivo indossabile che traduce i dati della tua frequenza cardiaca nel tuo punteggio PAI, il modo più significativo per tenere traccia di tutta la tua attività, motivandoti a rimanere in salute. La Personal Activity Intelligence (PAI) è una nuova metrica scientificamente convalidata che tiene traccia della risposta del tuo corpo a tutta la tua attività fisica e ti fornisce un feedback attuabile che ha dimostrato di aiutarti a ottimizzare la tua salute. SLICE monitora anche il sonno, i passi, le calorie bruciate, le notifiche dello smartphone e altro ancora, tutto da un braccialetto elegante e comodo azionato da un semplice pulsante. SPECIFICHE DEL PRODOTTO Compatibilità: richiede l'applicazione Mio PAI 2 per la configurazione. Download gratuito su App Store e Google Play Store. iOS 9.0 e versioni successive: iPhone 7, 7Plus, 6s, 6s Plus, 6, 6 Plus, SE e 5S. Android 5.0 e versioni successive: Google Nexus 5, 5x, 6, 6p; Samsung Galaxy S5, S6, S7, Note 5.Resistente all'acqua: 30 m/100 piedi (3 ATM)Dimensioni: Small per polsi da 5,5" a 6,75"/da 13,97 cm a 17,15 cm di circonferenza Large per polsi da 6,75" a 8,25"/da 17,15 cm a 20,96 cm di circonferenzaDimensioni: (altezza, larghezza, lunghezza)Piccolo: 0,5 3" x 0,82" x 8,46" 1,35 cm x 2,08 cm x 21,5 cmLarge: 0,53" x 0,82" x 9,45" 1,35 cm x 2,08 cm x 24 cmPeso: Small: 0,99 once / 28 g Large: 1,02 once / 29 gMateriale: cinturino in TPU, corpo principale e fibbia in alluminio anodizzato Display: OLEDTipo di batteria: batteria Li-Poly ricaricabile con caricatore USBDurata della batteria: fino a 5 giorni (a seconda dell'uso e delle impostazioni)Sensori e componenti: tracker ottico della frequenza cardiaca Accelerometro a 3 assiMotore di vibrazioneConnettività: Bluetooth Low Energy 4.0+Memoria ANT+: salva 7 giorni di dati di attività.Misure: PAI, frequenza cardiaca, frequenza cardiaca a riposo, sonno, calorie bruciate, passi e distanza

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Compatibile con smartphone selezionati: iOS 9.0 e versioni successive (iPhone 5S o versioni successive) e Android 5.0 e versioni successive (Google Nexus 5, 5x, 6, 6p; Samsung Galaxy S5, S6, S7, Note 5). Rilevamento accurato e continuo della frequenza cardiaca, 24 ore su 24, 7 giorni su 7. Tiene traccia anche di passi, distanza, calorie bruciate e sonno, oltre a visualizzare le notifiche dello smartphone. Ottieni feedback sull'intensità della frequenza cardiaca con la tecnologia PAI, monitorando tutte le attività, anche quelle che non comportano passi. PAI è Personal Activity Intelligence, una metrica scientificamente convalidata che mostra quanta attività devi fare per rimanere in salute.
Battery Life 120 Hours
Battery Life ‎120 Hours
Brand Mio
Brand ‎Mio
Brand Name ‎Mio
Color Stone
Color ‎Stone
Compatible Devices Smartphones
Compatible Devices ‎Smartphones
Customer Reviews 2.8 2.8 out of 5 stars 114 ratings 2.8 out of 5 stars
Included Components ‎Heart Rate Monitor^Charger
Item Dimensions LxWxH 8.46 x 0.82 x 0.53 inches
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎8.46 x 0.82 x 0.53 inches
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H ‎5.59 x 3.31 x 2.68 inches
Item Weight 0.06 Pounds
Item Weight ‎0.06 Pounds
Manufacturer ‎Physi-cal Enterprises
Material stone
Material ‎stone
Model Name ‎SLICE Stone Small
Model Year ‎2017
Number of Items ‎1
Package Weight ‎0.18 Kilograms
Part Number ‎60P-STO-SMA
Screen Size 1.54 Inches
Screen Size ‎1.54 Inches
Sensor Type Wearable
Sensor Type ‎Wearable
Size ‎Small
Style ‎Small
Suggested Users ‎Health

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Scritto da: Steve Rogers
Has the foundations of a really great system, but weak on execution
There is a lot good about the Slice. I think the basic idea is sound - steps are very superficial and don't really measure anything. Heart rate is a much better indicator if you want to measure exercise. The device is generally OK - it's reasonably comfortable. It is able to read your heart rate. It sends the data to your phone, where an app gives you a score. But there is a lot of detail in making that practical. It seems like everything nowadays is run like a kickstarter project - get something out the door, then work out the details later. The Slice seems to follow this pattern. For example: - why is the button so huge? You'd think from the shape that it is a rocker switch, but it isn't. Because it's so huge, if your press is a little offset from the center, it will click when pressed, but nothing happens. That big ridge on the button that seems to be saying "press me here" is a decoy. If you press there, nothing happens. It's really annoying to figure that out in the first minute or two of use during pairing and firmware update. - the firmware update is glitchy. The first unit I had bricked itself during firmware update. The second one failed during the first attempt, but succeeded on the second try. Yes, firmware update is hard. But it needs to be reliable if you're going to let devices out with old firmware so that firmware update is 2nd thing the user has to do when setting up the device. - the app is so minimally featured that it's more like a proof of concept than an actual fitness application. It collects the data in a highly compressed bar chart which would be cool as an overview - but that's it. You get your magic PAI score, but no real view of the data. It's not clear whether the data stays entirely on the phone. During sync with the device it says, "syncing with server", but you have no visibility into that. It might be cool from a privacy perspective if the data stayed only on the phone, but there's no way I can find to access the data. You can't export it to the Apple Health Kit, or upload it anywhere (e.g., the way Garmin devices work with the Garmin Connect web site). As far as I can tell, your data is dead-ended in this app, and there is no way to get it out, or back it up. - the PAI score seems like a really good idea. Steps are superficial as a metric, and those other trackers can't even count that accurately. But the PAI score seems somewhat arbitrary. For example, I get 25 points for walking around in the grocery store for 30 minutes. 50 points for inline speed skating 18 miles in a little over an hour. I understand the points are just an arbitrary number. It's all just for motivation anyway. But the points need to make just a little bit of sense, otherwise it's not motivating. When the points don't make sense, you feel like you're being cheated out of something. Maybe the points will level out over time with more use. - Sleep tracking is pretty much non-existent. It gives you a highly compressed chart similar to the one for workouts, with light sleep, deep sleep, and awake totals. It seems like the HR display uses your "resting heart rate" as the minimum value, and won't show anything below that. That's a bad idea, because nighttime heart rate often goes well below that. There's a well known dip upon going to sleep, which is part of the HR you want to see for sleep tracking, but the chart cuts that off. This is just plain dumb. The chart floor should be the lowest data value, not "resting heart rate". [update: It seems like the device keeps updating resting heart rate over time to the lowest value it has observed (though it's hard to tell, because you can't readily confirm any minimum value). This is a bad idea because "resting heart rate" normally refers to your awake daytime minimum. The nighttime minimum can be considerably lower than that, but you don't want to treat that as "resting heart rate" for exercise purposes.] - I'm getting about one day of use out of it between charges. I've subsequently turned off all vibration and notifications, and will try never activating the display to see if I can get two days out of it. [update: after turning all the buzzing and alerting off, and not fiddling with it unnecessarily, I burned 20% of the charge over a day, so you should be able to get 4-5 days of use with minimal use. Probably 1 day if you turn all the alerting features on.] - The physical unit seems solid and comfortable. After 3 months use, the screen is still unscratched, although I've accidentally bonked it a few times. It's pretty comfortable, pretty much like it's not even there. The strap and the unit itself seem to be holding up perfectly. I get it wet almost daily, and no issues so far. One Month Update: after a month of use, I'm still running PAI scores around 230-280. Supposedly, it adapts to your level of fitness, so that 100 becomes the right number for you, and it becomes harder to rack up big PAI scores. So far, I'm not seeing that. Wearing it has become fairly ordinary. I hardly notice it anymore. Three Month Update: about once every 2-3 weeks, the phone app hangs on the purple "Syncing with Server" screen, and then crashes. After that happens, it won't do anything except show that screen, then crash. The only way I've found to get around this is to delete the app and re-install it. Then you lose at least some of your data. This is fairly annoying. Hopefully it will be fixed soon. In Summary: If you want all-day HR tracking, this seems to be the way to go. But there is a lot of room for improvement. Hopefully there will be future updates to the PAI app that let the data out of jail, and make it more generally useful.
Scritto da: Maryann Lontoc
Great HR for cardio! Not so good app
This is the husband and my wife bought it for me. I've been working out and running for quite some time now but I can say I belong to majority and not an athlete. I need HR monitor to guide me to at least a better calorie count, HR for HIIT and usual cardio stats. I tried few devices but most of them gave me unacceptable heart rate reading. Through years I know my self and the usual HR that I get on my training and if I do HIIT and HR are too far, you are going to exert more effort because the reading is inaccurate. With this device I can say the readings are the same as polar chest HR monitor. Here are the summary of other details you need to consider: APP - it took me 4 reset to pair the app because it hangs up upon setting up. I'm using android phone and what I did is forced close the app, continue login and ignore update. Once app is open then pair again device and continue the update. For PAI, I dont like it so much as it doesn't give you details of your cardio so I suggest get other app like MapMyFitness and this device works like a charm. Since I'm using MyFitnessPal for my meals, this also map my workout with better reading. - Notifications are not going to work if your app is closed, make sure you click them first and minimize, do not forced close. HR will also not work with MapMyFitness so ensure to open your APP first (which is bummer, looks like they really want you to use their APP or software fix can be pushed for next release??? MIO team?) BATTERY LIFE - I started100% and I started my 8 mile run after 3 hours and my battery is 60%++, I'm not sure if we can push any software update or maybe because my brightness is max and my display is on for 20 sec but I think they need to improve this even it only requires few mins of charging. HR, STEPS, GPS - I don't have much to say as I can safely says they are the most accurate device that I tested. Same goes with GPS that match with my other trusted app and even the trail guide for the overall total distance. DESIGN - I first look I don't like it that much but it kinda grows on me but these are my main concerns: - screen looks like can be easily damage or scratch, I receive mine with an scratch by good customer service and they sent replacement. I wish then can create like a screen protector for this because if you are wearing it whole day, there's a big chance of scratching it. - I don't like that the button doesn't press well as if it's just connected with a little tact switch although it doesn't affect the functionality. I just don't like the feel of pressing it which makes it feel cheap but good thing navigation is flawless even with this button. - brightness of the screen are set in the app as max but still somewhat readable during sunlight, although I'm only glancing it for few seconds so it's enough for me. This is just a note for others. - lastly is the band, I don't like it because we cannot change color and the current colors they have are limited. then on your mid workout, there's a tendency of this watch to slip so I keep on ensuring it's tight as I want to get the most accurate HR as possible. I'm just having a problem with tightening it because it's missing the watch claps style so you have to ensure to set the tightness, hold it and make sure you press it to secure. Once you done it I never encounter it falls of, but I wish they made it like Mio Fuse. Closing thoughts, if you want good HR monitor, get this. Price is reasonable enough for everyone that can give you accurate data. If you are an athlete this will still work but probably you have a better and pricier device. On me, this fits my budget so I'm going to get a new one for my wife as well.
Scritto da: worried
Crazy bpm-values sometimes!
This Mio Slice tracking the heart rate all day long is a good idea. Also the translation into a single PAI score, so its easy to know if your are on the healthy side. A minus point is that the PAI score is more adequate for high intensity sportlers than for normal people like me. If you move around all day long normally, so will get not one single PAI point. If I do a 30 min workout at home, I get mostly only 1 to 3 PAI points. Some times however the SLICE goes “crazy”, it measures much too high bpm scores and you get dozens of PAI points with very little work. I found this in two different situations: 1. If during a workout you move your arms too much, for example during jogging on the spot, bpm values increase to about faulty 150 to 160 (real 80 to 90 bpm), and stays this high even after you finish jogging and go to other exercises. This way you can get over 30 PAI points in less than 30 minutes, for a fake exercise. 2. Even worse: some times the SLICE goes crazy during rest. I am seeing television completely at rest and out of nowhere the bmp score increases from about 55 to faulty values around 80 to 100 and stays this high for about two hours of TV watching. This way I got 15 PAI during absolute rest! It seems that during this “crazy” periods, the SLICE scores faulty bmp values about twice as high as the real values. The real values I checked repeateadly with a blood pressure cuff apparatus. There is still much to improve in this MIO SLICE.
Scritto da: Kindle Customer
Doesn't do what I thought it would
I really wanted a pulse rate monitor and even thought it says it is ... it isn't. I could not get it to work. I may have received a defective product. The directions are in super tiney print and the online is even less helpful. FOr some reason I though it would have a timer as part of this system. Just couldn't get it to work.
Scritto da: Marchmill
OK if you you really feel you need HRM personally i would buy a watch next time.
As far as activity trackers go this one is ok. The software is not good. I have an iphone 7 so an up to date phone, and the syncing with the device takes forever, or fails completely, or locks up. You just watch the bar slowly moving across, or flickering and locking at the end. It seems many devices are let down by poor quality software. The screen is small so if you need reading glasses and are out and about don't expect to be able to see the time. Also it is claimed visible in bright sunlight which is not correct. In sunlight the screen can barely be seen. The build quality is nice but I think too bulky to sleep with it on. The heart rate seemed quite accurate as I checked it with other devices. Note when not reading you HR, (it reads at different intervals depending on what you doing) if you press the button to get your rate the reading can take quite a while to appear and is allover the place before settling down to a constant reading. One last point in general about heart rate devices. Once you use a couple of times who cares what you heart rate is. The novelty wears off in a couple of days.When you see someone with a HRM or apple watch what do you think?
Scritto da: RayL
Its okay
I purchased this tracker at a heavily reduced price as an alternative to the Mio Link that I have been using for a few years. I am a competitive masters athlete (Septuagenerian) and was drawn by the PAI calculation method for activity; this is based on the raising of HR and does seem to work well. I like being reminded everyday what my score is based on the previous seven days and especially when it shows no PAI on a recovery day. I have to say that the band took some getting used to - the clasp needs 'wearing in' as it is very stiff to begin with but after a month's daily wear it is fine. The display dulls dramatically in sunlight so is not much use if you want to look at whilst out exercising; this does not unduly concern me as I link it to the i-smooth run app when training but not very useful if you want to know the time of day! I like the sleep tracking aspect and again it seems to be quite accurate.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Mio slice tracker
Works well as described, the PAI apps is very good in my opinion. Helps you achieve your health and exercise goals.
Scritto da: Rich H.
Good while it lasted
I bought this as it had an ANT+ protocol so that I could easily link it to Zwift software but in the end it was far more reliable connecting via Bluetooth so as an ANT+ device there was no real point. If the review ended here then it probably would have been a three or four star review, unfortunately after only two months the unit no longer charges and is outside the Amazon return window. Since Mio have stopped making and supporting wearable devices it's probably better to avoid buying this item
Scritto da: angela o
Better than a fitbit
Very pleased with my activity tracker. Easy to set up, I linked it to my iPad rather than phone, and it gives me a target to aim for each day, needing to achieve a score of 100each week.. It also tracks calories burnt, heart rate, steps, distance walked per day. The app breaks it all down for you to look at your daily totals. I found the sleep monitor useful, identifying amount of deep sleep and light sleep achieved each night. Glad I bought it.

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