With fitness trackers being abundant in the market, it is safe to assume that most of you are no strangers to these. You would have tried on a couple and worn one regularly for months. There are many people who like to see the total number of steps they took in a day, even though they go running in the mornings. However, the fitness trackers in the market are bulky; they look more like gadgets on your wrist than a sleek wearable you would have preferred. While there are many who do not prefer mixing technology with their morning jog, there are people who cannot live without it. These trackers offer motivation and the desire to better themselves with each passing day.
The latest fitness tracking wearable in the market is Mira. It sounds like any other wearable, but it is different from any other wearable currently in the market. Not many wearables are targeted towards women. Mira uses this to its advantage. It is a device specifically targeted at women. It was created with an active woman in mind and not specifically a hard-core performance athlete. Mira tracks only what’s important: steps, calories, distance and elevation. Although I’d like to think of myself as a performance athlete and someone who likes all the numbers, Mira stood out to me for one reason. It does not hurt that Mira does not look like a bulky, ugly watch.
You might gladly wear your bulky wearable while out running; but not many women would wear it for everyday use – because of its sheer size. Mira on the other hand blends in perfectly with your ensemble and looks elegant. Designed to sit on the bracelet, the Mira tracker looks more like jewellery than technology. For the gym or other casual looks, the tracker can easily detach from the bracelet and clip it to any piece of clothing or pocket. Mira resists sweat, rain and getting splashed. Just don’t go swimming with it.
Mira goes beyond tracking to learn from your data. It’s the only tracker that gets to know you — like what time of day you have the most energy or how much time you have to be active each day — then offers healthy tips and recommendations personalized for you. The app for Mira offers personalized motivation and journal to track all your activity. The only thing that might turn a few people off slightly is the absence of the vibrating feature when you hit the 10,000 steps mark. When other devices vibrate, it seems like a small acknowledgement of an achievement. Other than that, there is nothing about this device that you cannot love. You can buy this fashionable wearable for $169.99 from http://www.mymirafit.com. You can choose between brushed gold or midnight purple colour. It comes in three sizes – petite, small, and medium.