Published: 2016-07-20, Author: Andrew , review by: techradar.com/au/
Unusual design, Slick software, 6month battery life
Basic features, Quite expensive, Doesn't function as a watch
The Misfit Ray's unusual looks will appeal to some, but it's severely limited in terms of functionality – not least because of the almost non-existent display – and struggles to justify its price tag...
Slim design, water-resistant, long battery life thanks to replaceable batteries. Tracks activity automatically. Vibration alerts
Uncomfortable fit won't feel great on all wrists. Minimal look means no buttons or display, except for one glowing light. Misfit app not as good as competing fitness apps
Misfit's tube-shaped Ray fitness tracker looks stylish and gets the job done, but it does too little for what it costs...
Abstract: I could tell the Misfit Ray was gonna be trouble when I couldn't figure out how to turn it on.Misfit is taking slim and sleek fitness trackers to the next level with the newest addition the lineup, the US$100 Ray. The band resembles a futuristic androgyno...
Published: 2017-10-14, Author: Jason , review by: techaeris.com
Lightweight, Minimal design, Waterproof to 50m, Can upgrade app for swim lap counter, Optional leather/bangle/reflective bands, Accurate for step counting
Sometimes have to tap multiple times for step counter display, Smart button functionality requires second app, Smart button doesn't always work, Can scratch watch depending on finishes, Inactivity alert sometimes goes off even while active, Can't select s
If you're looking for a simple step counter that can also track your sleep and notify you when you have a call or text, the Misfit Ray is a decent, lightweight, minimal fitness tracker that will do the trick.*We were sent a sample of the Misfit Ray for th...
Adjustable settings for wearing positions, Sends notifications when you're inactive, Variety of touch-control functions, Calculates exercise needed to reach goal, Water-resistant, Sleek and compact design, Can wear as a necklace, Amazing battery life, Rep
No screen, Minimal information on app, No heart rate monitoring
Published: 2016-07-08, Author: Dan , review by: theverge.com
Looks really nice, Comfortable to wear, Long battery life
No display, No heart rate monitoring, Pricey
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The Misfit Ray is a great starter fitness tracker for newbies and those who are style-conscious.Credit: Jeremy Lips / Tom's GuideIf intensive exercise is part of your regular routine or you're looking for more in-depth stats about your daily performance...
Slim design, water-resistant, long battery life thanks to replaceable batteries. Tracks activity automatically. Vibration alerts
Uncomfortable fit won't feel great on all wrists. Minimal look means no buttons or display, except for one glowing light. Misfit app not as good as competing fitness apps
Misfit's tube-shaped Ray fitness tracker looks stylish and gets the job done, but it does too little for what it costs...