Hands-on review: Swarovski Shine

Hands-on review: Swarovski Shine

By Lily Prasuethsut

Hands-on review: Swarovski Shine

The latest from Misfit is undoubtedly its trendiest fitness tracker yet. Misfit has always strived for fashion, similar to the approach Withings has taken with its Activité and Activité Pop, but with the new Swarovski partnership, Misfit has taken it one step further.

By combining the Shine with nine different accessories, the fitness tracker is now even more of a discreet part of your day to day wardrobe. The different jewelry-esque pieces are a bit pricier than the Misfit Flash or original Misfit Shine though you get a diverse assortment to choose from.

From the wrap around Slake bracelets, the three pendants and the fancier watchbands, you can spend between $69.99 to $149.99 (about £46.14-98.88, AU$85.66-183.57). There are also three different sets that come with more than one accessory with prices that range between $169.99 to $249.99 (about £112.07-164.81, AU$208.05-305.96).

Then there’s a solar powered jewel that is perhaps the most interesting part of the Shine collection – and it’s not even up for pre-ordering yet. However it was on the CES 2015 show floor brightly on display.

Misfit Swarovski Shine

The violet Swarovski Shine uses a patented “energy crystal” technology to allow for efficient solar …read more

Source: techradar.com – Phones

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