Misfit Cycling Reviews

2/5 rating based on 7 reviews. Read all reviews for Misfit Cycling for iPhone.
Misfit Cycling is free iOS app published by MISFIT WEARABLES CORPORATION

Shine 2 ?

app is litttyyy

I have a shine 2 I need this to work I cycle a lot pleaseeeee fix this!!!!


Unusable Without Special Edition Flash!

Luvtoski63

Initially I was very happy to see that misfit was adding some enhanced capabilities to their software apps, but was more than disappointed to find out that my current two flash devices will not work in this app. You must buy another misfit Flash Cyclist Edition to use this app.


Great idea!

Phthanh

Im glad I can do more with my flash and the app does greatly. Simple and slick design. I wish there were more themes that I could choose and some more milestones to remember.


Doesn't work with Shine 2

ScratchTheSurface27

Great idea and way to add more functionality to the misfit wearables, but doesn't work with the brand new shine 2. Bummer.


Why not the Shine 2

Milesnmiles5

Very disapointed I shelled out $99 for the Shine 2. It was supposed to be the "everythig" Shine. Turns out, all their apps, including this one, and all accessories, are geared to the cheaper Shine models. Don't by the Shine 2... it's just marketing. I do a lot of biking, my Shine 2 doesn't even recognize when I'm biking... it thinks I just did "Vigorous Activity". I have to update it later for every trip I make, and then it thinks I only went 1.6 miles when I clearly biked 4. It's nice, but the cheaper models (now $29) do the same and have a lot more apps and add-ons. Save your money!


Shine 2, Ray? No?

BlkWolf12

I am investing in both Shine 2 and Ray devices but why can't we also use the cycling feature?? Really disappointing and I am hearing a lot of simile complaints.. Time to add some more devices to app's compatibility!


Idea is there, but improvements are needed

Jdegenfe

The app feels like it was put together quickly and never tested thoroughly. I got this tracker and app to track my RPM as I ride, but I find on longer rides that the RPMs are very inaccurate. Sometimes greater than 1000 when actual RPM is around 90. Mileage and speed are both slightly off as well, but not so much that it makes a huge difference.