The good: Extremely versatile and possessing the flexibility of Android, the MotoActv
tracks workout stats through GPS and a pedometer, and it even suggests
energizing playlists. It also has Bluetooth for linking to phones,
headsets, and other sensors.
The bad: Starting at $249.99, this gadget costs as much as a modern smartphone. It's made for serious exercise and doesn't provide casual activity tracking or offer goals for daily activity levels. While the MotoActv's phone-linking function is nice, it only works with Motorola handsets.
The bottom line: Motorola's incredibly capable MotoActv fitness device can tackle just about any fitness task--such as tracking workouts via GPS and connecting to headsets via Bluetooth--and it serves as a very tiny digital music player. Yet, if you're looking for a simple tool to measure daily activity and provide holistic advice on how to shed some pounds, this training tool isn't for you.
The bad: Starting at $249.99, this gadget costs as much as a modern smartphone. It's made for serious exercise and doesn't provide casual activity tracking or offer goals for daily activity levels. While the MotoActv's phone-linking function is nice, it only works with Motorola handsets.
The bottom line: Motorola's incredibly capable MotoActv fitness device can tackle just about any fitness task--such as tracking workouts via GPS and connecting to headsets via Bluetooth--and it serves as a very tiny digital music player. Yet, if you're looking for a simple tool to measure daily activity and provide holistic advice on how to shed some pounds, this training tool isn't for you.
Fitness fanatics just may have a device with enough power to capture and
motivate them toward greater performance. At least that's what Motorola
believes it has created in its MotoActv. A veritable miniature computer
running Android, this gadget uses GPS, Bluetooth, music, and Web-based
analytics to further the goals of dedicated athletes. Find out if it has
the right stuff to be your coach and inspiration.
Design
My first impression of the Motorola MotoActv was that it's a beefier, or perhaps manlier, iPod Nano. Measuring 1.81 inches tall, 1.81 inches wide, and ... Expand full review
Design
My first impression of the Motorola MotoActv was that it's a beefier, or perhaps manlier, iPod Nano. Measuring 1.81 inches tall, 1.81 inches wide, and ... Expand full review
1 comments:
Click here for commentsIn my opinion it is a bit expensive, and as told we would get a smart-phone at this price.
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