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User ratings:
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38 user ratings
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Editorial reviews:
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5 editorial reviews
If you're in the market for a new heart rate monitor and are sick of wearing a chest strap, the MIO Link is a reasonably priced wristband that will meet your needs rather precisely, and that's all you should expect from it.Read more
Forget the elasticized chest-bands and bulky LCD displays, Mio Global's Link is a wrist-worn continuous heart rate monitor that supports all the popular fitness apps on your smartphone to help you improve your training.Read more
Mio has recently released their latest fitness product, the Mio LINK. The LINK is a dual ANT+/Bluetooth SMART (4.0) optical heart rate wristband, whichRead more
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Pros

  • fairly advanced and reasonably priced
  • vibration
  • is waterproof up to 50 meters deep and has

Cons

  • original does not allow for 24-hour heart rate monitoring
  • it has no recording features or memory
  • additional cost to you

Key specs

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  • Android, iPad, iPhone, iPod
  • 30 day

Mio Link - Pros & Cons

Mio Link

Pros

  • fairly advanced and reasonably priced
  • vibration
  • is waterproof up to 50 meters deep and has
  • easy to use
  • comfortable
  • discrete
  • light
  • accurate and it
  • reliable
  • comfortable
  • and affordable

Cons

  • original does not allow for 24-hour heart rate monitoring
  • it has no recording features or memory
  • additional cost to you
  • some really weird HR readings
  • the Mio Link is NOT a GPS and it is NOT a watch
  • Fenix 3 does not support heart rate recording in swimming mode
  • previous Mio Alpha strap was too large for her to use
  • the mio go app is not available anymore on ios
  • The unit does not include any audio or vibration functionality
  • the device is not going to work again
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Mio Link - Full Specifications

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General
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Clipsno
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Dimensions
Weight1.05 oz
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Features
Water resistantyes
Fully Waterproofyes
Heart rate monitoryes
Status indicator (LED-diod)yes
Touchscreenyes
Watchyes
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Compatibility
Compatible devices
  • Android
  • iPad
  • iPhone
  • iPod
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Displayno
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Design
Colour of product
  • Black
  • Blue
  • Grey
  • White
  • Yellow
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Connectivity
Bluetoothyes
Bluetooth version4.0
GPSno
NFCno
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Power
Battery life30.0 day
Battery typeLi-polymer
Charging via USByes

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Mio Link Mio - Editorial Reviews (5)

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Mio Link MIO Link Review
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PCMAG
Published: 16.04.2014
MIO Link Review
3.5

If you're in the market for a new heart rate monitor and are sick of wearing a chest strap, the MIO Link is a reasonably priced wristband that will meet your needs rather precisely, and that's all you should expect from it.

Mio Link Mio Global Link Review: A Wrist-Based Continuous Heart Rate Monitor
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Forbes
Published: 18.06.2014
Mio Global Link Review: A Wrist-Based Continuous Heart Rate Monitor

Forget the elasticized chest-bands and bulky LCD displays, Mio Global's Link is a wrist-worn continuous heart rate monitor that supports all the popular fitness apps on your smartphone to help you improve your training.

Mio Link Mio LINK heart rate wristband review - The Gadgeteer
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The Gadgeteer
Published: 24.11.2014
Mio LINK heart rate wristband review - The Gadgeteer

Mio has recently released their latest fitness product, the Mio LINK. The LINK is a dual ANT+/Bluetooth SMART (4.0) optical heart rate wristband, which

Mio Link First look at new Mio Link ANT+/Bluetooth Smart optical heart rate wrist band
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DC Rainmaker
Published: 06.01.2014
First look at new Mio Link ANT+/Bluetooth Smart optical heart rate wrist band

Today, Mio announced their newest product, the dual ANT+/Bluetooth Smart optical heart rate wrist band: Mio Link.  This new product is about half the size of their previous product (the Alpha), and transmits across both protocols.  This is notable as

Mio Link The Mio Link uses optical sensor to monitor heart rate, costs $99, coming April 2014 (hands-on)
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CNET
Published: 04.03.2014
The Mio Link uses optical sensor to monitor heart rate, costs $99, coming April 2014 (hands-on)

The $99 Mio Link uses its optical sensor to track your heart rate.