![]() ![]() The display on the band itself is a circle of subtle LED lights. The Misfit band works similar to other fitness bands, in that you also download a free companion app, set up a free account, and that’s the way you view and use most of your data. Either way I was pleased that the device was now working. I’m pretty sure Misfit would not advocate for people to go mucking about with the interior guts of this device untrained, but this is what worked for me. Then I popped the battery back in, and voila!, it worked right away. Looking closer at the inside of the device, I had an idea: it appeared to me that one of the metal connectors that is supposed to touch the battery was not touching properly, so I took some tiny pliers I have, and bent it to make better contact. I even tried using a different battery than the one Misfit includes, just to see if mine happened to be dead. I put the battery in and took it out again several times, hoping to get things working but to no avail. I went through all of the steps Misfit outlines to get the band set up, but the device just would not work. While I was still gaga over how beautiful the device looked, I had difficulty getting it working out of the box. The band comes with an included wristband, or magnetic clip, so you can choose where and how to wear it. It looks more like jewelry, or live a matte river pebble than a fitness device, which is a nice change. Right out of the gate, the Misfit Shine is one of the prettiest options I’ve seen when it comes to fitness monitors. The Misfit Shine is a sleek and chic fitness monitor and activity band that can be both worn on the wrist, talked into a sock or sports bra, or tucked neatly into one of the beautiful accessory pieces of jewelry the company offers. ![]()
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