Bracelet | yes |
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Bracelet Thickness | 0.63 in |
Bracelet Width | 1.18 in |
Clips | no |
Weight | 1.34 oz |
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Water resistant | yes |
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Fully Waterproof | yes |
Accelerometer | yes |
Heart rate monitor | yes |
Calorie counter | yes |
Distance meter | yes |
Pedometer | yes |
Sleep reading | yes |
Status indicator (LED-diod) | yes |
Touchscreen | no |
Vibration alarm | yes |
Watch | yes |
Compatible devices |
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Display | yes |
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Display type | LED |
Colour of product |
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Bluetooth | yes |
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Bluetooth version | 4.0 |
GPS | no |
NFC | no |
Battery life | 7.0 day |
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Battery type | Lithium Polymer |
Charging via USB | yes |
Mio's wearable heart-rate monitor is one for the hardcore fitness freak
This past summer Mio announced two new products to their lineup – the Mio Fuse and the Mio Velo. These products just recently started shipping in the past few weeks, giving me an opportunity to use the final hardware and
Sure you could wear it all day long, but the Fuse doesn't shine 24/7.
Need an all-round watch that tracks heart rate, activity and sleep? Find out if the Mio Fuse is the sports band for you in our review.
Every Mio product is based around optical heart rate monitoring. The Mio Fuse is a 24/7 optical HRM, and activity tracker - read on for the Mio Fuse Review
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