So – with that intro, let’s get into things. Also, because the technology world constantly changes, I try and go back and update these reviews as new features and functionality are added – or if bugs are fixed. But, if I’ve missed something or if you spot something that doesn’t quite jive – just let me know and I’ll be happy to get it all sorted out. I write these reviews because I’m inherently a curious person with a technology background, and thus I try and be as complete as I can. Lastly, at the end of the day keep in mind I’m just like any other regular athlete out there. Like always, I’ll be shipping that back to them in Vancouver in the next little bit and going out and getting my own via regular retail channels. To be clear, I’ve been using a Mio Fuse provided by Mio to test with (final production unit). I’ll be reviewing that product in a separate review, primarily due to my lowered level of cycling over the past few weeks because of significant work and personal travel. This product is an ANT+ to Bluetooth Smart bridge, built on top of the Mio Link platform. This allowed them to gather metrics such as steps over the course of your day.īeyond the Fuse, they also introduced the Mio Velo. In the case of the Mio Fuse, they took their existing knowledge of the optical heart rate (HR) monitoring space using their Mio optical HR sensor and extended the device to add in daily activity tracking. These products just recently started shipping in the past few weeks, giving me an opportunity to use the final hardware and software. This past summer Mio announced two new products to their lineup – the Mio Fuse and the Mio Velo.
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