Minimalist consumers will love Misfit's bracelets. Today, when color screens are widely used in bracelets, Misfit still insists on a screenless design, which can be called an outlier among many digital companies.
Misfit's design standards are unmatched in the industry, and each product is shaped like a beautiful accessory. However, since there is no screen, Misfit also takes great pains to display information. On the Misfit shine2, functions such as time display and exercise progress are realized by 12 LED lights arranged in a circular pattern, and the Misfit Flare only has an LED display in the middle of the dial. Whether deciphering information is fun or annoying is a matter of opinion.
Although the design of the sword deviates from the blade, it also reduces the weight of the product, and the main body of the Misfit bracelet weighs less than 10 grams, making it light to wear. The screenless design and lightweight fit allow Misfit to focus more on the basics of recording. In addition to this, all products have high waterproof specifications for easy wearing while swimming. Unlike the lithium battery design of other bracelets, Misfit uses a replaceable button battery that lasts for more than a few months, basically eliminating the hassle of charging.
However, it should be noted that the accuracy of Misfit's recordings is not satisfactory. In the WHICH?-related test, Misfit Ray's distance record showed a 32% deviation, and it performed at the bottom of dozens of wearable devices.