


The model I tested was black on the top with red underneath, and the band itself had a series of perforations running its length. Unlike other all-day activity trackers, which are meant to blend in with whatever you’re wearing, the Fuse has a sporty look that is more at home at the gym than anywhere else. There’s no mistaking that the Mio Fuse is a fitness-first device. Which, of course, is no stranger to the fitness and health tracking device craze. The Fuse is equipped with a built-in heart rate monitor for workouts and an all-day activity tracking function, whether you running a marathon, at the gym, relaxing or sleeping, all your daily activities are covered. You either have a combination of Heart and fitness tracking, fitness and health tracking, heart and health tracking, but hardly ever the trio combined. Since then, the brand has ‘reinvented’ itself, silently, and appointment a team of health and fitness enthusiasts in working on their fitness devices.Īs popular as most heart rate monitors can be for runners looking to improve their health, there are often definitions of compromise that come with the hundreds of smart devices out there. The Vancouver-based brand is no stranger to the South African market, as we’ve seen their legendary GPS units grace our car cabins over the past few years. I recently had the opportunity of playing around with a new heart rate, training and all day activity monitoring device from Mio Global.
