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60 Reviews
Gemiddelde score van experts die dit product hebben beoordeeld.
The screen is big and easy to read. The watch is good-looking and understated. Not a single person stared at it or asked me about it while I was wearing it, and I'd call that a win for an activity-tracker. It's also more comfortable, and far more accurate
I really wish you could use it like a heart rate strap for running apps like Runtastic. You have to wear the watch fairly snugly, and if you don't remember to clean it or give your wrist a break, you can get a rash. Or at least I can. No smartphone notifi
Yeah, if you want an activity monitor, and you want it now. At $200, its coming in on the higher end, but its simply more capable and more accurate than any of the other activity trackers Ive used to date. It gives you more data and helps you come up w...
Gepubliceerd: 2014-11-05, Auteur: Scott , beoordeeld door: cnet.com
The Basis Peak is a fitness-focused waterproof smartwatch that runs for days on a single battery charge. It passively measures heart-rate and steps, with little need for intervention from the user
Its swipe-based interface is almost too smart for its own good. Many promised features won't be available until future firmware updates. The watch isn't very attractive or stylish, and its mobile app design is far behind competitors like Jawbone
Despite some smart features, the Basis Peak is a fitness watch that's impressively automatic but too limited and unfinished to feel like a truly great product....
Not all features available at launch, Doesn't track distance
A large display, attractive design and some smartwatch functionality make the Basis Peak an excellent activity tracker. As the first wrist activity-band with a built-in heart rate monitor, the Basis B1 helped pave the way for a generation of fi...
Seriously good heart-rate tracking—on a wristband, no less, Industry-best sleep tracking for a wrist wearable, Slick industrial design, good battery life, and it's comfortable, Automatically tracks exercise sessions and sleep; no button presses required
Smartwatch-style notifications can't come soon enough, Infrequent but still very real heart-rate dropouts are annoying
The real-time heart-rate tracking isn't perfect, but it comes close. And with automatic sleep and exercise tracking, and an improved industrial design, the Basis Peak is much better than its predecessor....
Gepubliceerd: 2014-11-05, Auteur: Jon , beoordeeld door: macworld.com
Seriously good heartrate tracking—on a wristband, no less, Industrybest sleep tracking for a wrist wearable, Slick industrial design, good battery life, and it's comfortable, Automatically tracks exercise sessions and sleep; no button presses required.
Smartwatchstyle notifications can't come soon enough, Infrequent but still very real heartrate dropouts are annoying
Fully automated activity detection. Excellent Web app. Includes heart rate and skin temperature readings. Supports some smartwatch functionality. Waterproof. Good display. Comfortable. Swappable band. Waterproof to 50 meters.
A little chunky for petite people. No buttons; touch-screen only. Doesn't measure distance. Mobile-only wireless syncing, which means an iOS or Android device is required. No stopwatch. No calorie-counting system
The Basis Peak impresses with its ability to automatically track runs, walks, bicycle rides, and sleep, without you having to do a thing. The built-in heart rate monitor works well, and overall, it's the best activity tracker you can buy right now....
It all makes for a very curious wearable. For true fitness fanatics, the Basis Peak is unlikely to hit the spot. The inability to export data to other apps or record GPS-tracked rides and runs – not to mention the lack of any speed, pace or distance inf...
Samenvatting: This February, the Basis Peak got a new ability to display smartwatch notifications in a new firmware update. Does that make it a great smartwatch too? Ehhh… not so much. I just spent the last couple weeks trying it out, and here are my findings.Generally...
Big design improvements, Comfortable band, Easy set-up
No heart rate band compatibility, Notifications are poor, Slightly expensive
Yeah, if you want an activity monitor, and you want it now. At $US200, it's coming in on the higher end, but it's simply more capable and more accurate than any of the other activity trackers I've used to date. It gives you more data and helps you come up...