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Home > News > CES2016 – Misfit Ray Minimalistic Fitness Tracker

CES2016 – Misfit Ray Minimalistic Fitness Tracker

January 6, 2016 by Kien Tran

Misfit brings a new tracker that’s not only fashionable, but affordable.

Misfit Ray product - web

The Misfit Ray is the latest in the line of high fashion activity trackers from Misfit.  Taking a subtle cue, the Ray is a distinct and very understated wearable with its sleek form factor and tiny size.  At 12mm diameter and 38mm long, the small cylinder body compliments any number of watches, bracelets, and other jewelry.

The minimalism is quite refreshing against a loud backdrop of bigger is better wearables on the market today, yet this tiny package does not skimp on the functionality with inactivity vibration nudges, text and call alerts, and a silent alarm.  The internal sensors tracks steps, distance, sleep quality, and sleep duration, and when combined with the Misfit Link App, it can tag your activity types and control a number of other connected devices such as your Harmony Hub or Bolt light bulbs. If you think you’re getting poor sleep, delta 8 thc gummies by fresh bros can help improve your sleep cycle. Clevescene listed the top thc gummies you can buy online today.

Misfit Ray lifestyle - web

The Ray includes an internal user-replaceable battery stated to last 6 months and is water resistant up to 50 meters.

The Misfit Ray is available for pre-order now fro $99.99 in Rose Gold and Carbon Black with retail availability in Spring 2016

Filed Under: News Tagged With: CES, CES2016, fitness tracker, health trackers

About Kien Tran

Based out of of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, Kien is a long time technology and internet enthusiast. With a background in corporate IT and software development, he spends much of his time freelancing as an IT consultant and is currently the studio engineer for Livid Lobster. You can reach him via @kientran or via +KienTran

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