Reminds me a lot of the Misfit Shine http://www.misfitwearables.com/ whithout the shiny light thingies. There seem to be hundreds of these popping up recently. 2014 is shaping up to be the year of wearables, and it is going to get more insane with the Google Watch, and a potential Apple wearable (watch? headphones with heart rate monitoring?) later in the year.
This is one of the most absurd site designs I've seen in a while. I'm waiting many seconds at a time for the site to load images of attractive looking people doing glamorous things, while what I really want is to understand the utility value of their product. Now I'm annoyed and they come across as pretentious. Too bad. While this kind of gross presentation of product values happens once in a while, what made misfit…
Moov: The End of the Bullshit Workout [video]
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This is one of the most absurd site designs I've seen in a while. I'm waiting many seconds at a time for the site to load images of attractive looking people doing glamorous things, while what I really want is to understand the utility value of their product. Now I'm annoyed and they come across as pretentious. Too bad. While this kind of gross presentation of product values happens once in a while, what made misfit…
i'm actually really impressed by the misfits site, but maybe that's the front end dev in me talking. they should be preloading images for the next step while you're looking at the current step, though.
Re: Moov: The End of the Bullshit Workout [video]
#13Earlier quoted context omitted.
i'm actually really impressed by the misfits site, but maybe that's the front end dev in me talking. they should be preloading images for the next step while you're looking at the current step, though.
Technically and graphically it's really impressive, but it fails to fulfill its purpose. We should be impressed with the product, not the site design.
Re: Moov: The End of the Bullshit Workout [video]
#14Reminds me a lot of the Misfit Shine http://www.misfitwearables.com/ whithout the shiny light thingies. There seem to be hundreds of these popping up recently. 2014 is shaping up to be the year of wearables, and it is going to get more insane with the Google Watch, and a potential Apple wearable (watch? headphones with heart rate monitoring?) later in the year.
http://www.invensense.com/mems/gyro/mpu9150.html
https://www.bosch-sensortec.com/en/homepage/products_3/9_axi...
Re: Moov: The End of the Bullshit Workout [video]
#15Reminds me a lot of the Misfit Shine http://www.misfitwearables.com/ whithout the shiny light thingies. There seem to be hundreds of these popping up recently. 2014 is shaping up to be the year of wearables, and it is going to get more insane with the Google Watch, and a potential Apple wearable (watch? headphones with heart rate monitoring?) later in the year.
These things are popping up because of the availability of 9-axis SoCs, http://www.invensense.com/mems/gyro/mpu9150.html https://www.bosch-sensortec.com/en/homepage/products_3/9_axi...
Re: Moov: The End of the Bullshit Workout [video]
#16looks like a nice-looking version of the Yet-Another-Watch-Thing connected to an app. i am always confused by the utility of said app... it looks like i'm supposed to be looking at my phone while i'm doing my workout to get the tips it's suggesting, but i don't want to do that.
Well, the speech feedback would help with that. No idea how any of this is supposed to help you in a pool though.