Equip yourself with the performance data you need to meet your training demands and maximize your workout efficiency. Mio ALPHA 2 places the industry’s most accurate wrist-based heart rate monitor at arm’s length, and helps you track your distance, calories, pace, and speed at a glance.
T**A
Pretty Awesome HR Monitor
I purchased this product as an alternative to replacing the Garmin FR70 Fitness Watch with Heart-Rate Monitor (Blue) and so far it has worked nicely. Don't get me wrong, I still like the Garmin heart rate monitor since it gives pretty accurate readings. However, the idea of using a strapless heart rate monitor was, in fact, what attracted me to this product in the first place. I've been using it daily since I purchased it, and the battery life has been pretty decent. In fact, I've only charged it twice and only for a few hours in the last week. The readings are for the most part comparable to what I usually get with the Garmin. Although sometimes it could be off by 5+/- calories, give or take. ----I've worn both at the same time while doing different activities in order to compare them.--- I've also been using the watch with the MIO GO app and so far I have no complaints. The only thing that is sometimes a little uncomfortable, which is not much of an issue once you get used to it, is that you must wear the watch above your wrist bone on the lower forearm. So for the first couple of workouts it feels a little weird, but after a while, you don't even notice it. Overall, I recommend this product, as it is practical, sleek, and quite modern.
C**2
Don't get a sweaty arm when you exercise
I have been using this device for about 3 weeks paired with an iPhone 6 and multiple apps. I have used it for cycling, running and metabolic training. I bought this device because I wanted no chest strap and I wanted something mostly for HR and calorie counting during metabolic workouts. I did not want a Fitbit-style all day activity/lifestyle monitor. I did consider the Fitbit Surge as an alternativeThe Pros:1) NO CHEST STRAP!2) works reasonably well for running, walking and cycling activities3) charging and battery life are good4) Mio Go app enables setting parameters for the watch and goal HR zonesThe cons:1) DOES NOT WORK when my arm gets sweaty during metabolic workouts (HR readings as low as 34 when manual pulse is easily 150)2) The apps generally stink3) Bulky and awkward wearing location on forearmThere are 2 apps for use with the device: The MIO Go app and the Fit trip app. Both sync with the device but neither are particularly good apps. Fit trip may be OK for premium.I have previously used Map my run which doesn't work with this device. It may have in the past before Underarmor bought the app suite. Wahoo app works with it although the functionality of this app is basic. Endomondo worked well with it but I am not sure it will continue to since Underarmor bought this app suite as well. Also a premium app fee is necessary for the HR monitor capability. All apps are geared to run and cycling. None are really geared for gym-based workouts.Overall, I would not buy this again. Running and cycling are not my main activities and this just doesn't work when your arm sweats.
A**R
Very accurate!
I love this product! I have an abnormal heart rhythm and have been advised to monitor my heart rate during exercise. I can't wear a monitor that uses a chest strap, so after doing a great deal of research, I decided to try the Mio Alpha 2. I am currently using at while also being monitored on a wireless telemetry monitor in a cardiac rehab program and it is consistently within 1-2 beats of the monitor there. It's very accurate and easy to use. The syncing with IPhone is also very good and a great way to keep track of heart rate zones for training purposes. If you are looking for accuracy and a strict heart rate monitor this is the product to consider! No other frills, but that's what the "activity monitors" are for!
C**N
Love It; Works Great; Would buy it again
My first device was the Alpha. I upgraded to the Alpha2. They are similar but the Alpha 2 has a softer more comfortable wristband and a backlight..I only use the device to track heart rate. You turn on the heart rate function when you begin your workout. When you are done, you turn off the heart rate monitoring function and it becomes a fitness watch. If you leave the heart rate monitor on 24/7 the battery will only last a day. If you turn off the hesrt rate function, the battery will last for several weeks. I use it with the MioGo app. This watch will also interact with several other heart rate apps such as Endomondo and Polar beat. I tried several of them but I like the Mio Go app bear. The software is not as robust as what you get with Fitbit but it suits my needs.It works great with the elliptical and a Concept 2 rowing machine. I sweat like crazy and my arms move vigorously but I have no problems.The only problem I have is that sometimes tapping the device to turn on the backlight doesn’t work. I still give it 5 stars. I emailed Mio for assistance and I’m confident they will help me. (If not I’ll switch to 4 stars).It’s revolutionized my stamina and endurance training. It takes the guesswork out of high intensity interval training. You know exactly when you reach your anaerobic threshold.After using it a few times you get a feel for how much effort you need to reach a certain heart rate. It’s like cruise control for your heart. It’s cool.Pros:Easy to useAccuracy comparable to a strap monitorWater and sweat resistantHolds a charge for a long time unless you leave the heart rate function all dayNumbers are big, don't need your glasses to seeCons:Battery not replaceableIt's big, may not fit small wrists
G**G
Excellent piece of kit
Excellent piece of kit. I have always used polar hrm in the past but was sick of chest strap unreliability/failure. Have used this a few times now and must say its fantastic, just make sure it's tight on forearm and high enough above the knobbly bone on the wrist to give fully accurate readings.no more chest strap...yeah 😊
B**T
Excellent and accurate heart rate watch.
Works well standalone or with a smartphone app (Strava, Wahoo, etc). You can set up zones on the watch itself or through the Mio app. Can beep and LED changes colour when you cross zones, or can beep constantly when out of zone. Battery lasts for ages.Downsides are - the display is not that easy to read in dimly lit conditions (its fine in full sunshine) and the backlight is not that bright (and requires a double tap which doesn't always work reliably). Also its big so it doesn't fit well under a shirt cuff, and you can't read the date unless you go through the setup, so its not great as an everyday watch.The range could be better when using with a smartphone, the phone must be in line of sight of the watch or the signal will drop out, e.g. if cycling you can't put the phone in your back pocket and have your hands on the handlebars, phone must be in front pocket, arm band or handlebar mounted. Same for most Bluetooth HRMs though.The HRM tech is exactly the same as the Mio Fuse and Mio Link, so if you always use with your smartphone (eg for GPS), you'd pay less for these products. The Alpha 2 is better and more configurable if you go out without your phone, and has longer battery life.Edit: I have now also tried the Mio Fuse for HR training but it vibrates instead of beeps when outside the zone. The Alpha 2 is better when cycling as I can hear the beeps but cannot feel the vibrations of the Fuse against the vibrations coming from the handlebars.
F**R
Even fits a small wrist!
I was worried about wrist size - my wrist being 15.5 cm in circumference and on the Mio website it states from 17.7 cm upwards for the M/L strap. The seller said it should go right down to 14.5 cm. In actual fact 15.5 cm with a good tight fit is the minimum where the end buttons can plug in to secure the end of the strap and stop it flapping. Saying that, I could use it most of the time easily one notch less tight. You can however tighten the strap much more and then pull out the end pins on the strap and move them up the strap - cutting off the end. Basically the strap can be adapted for smaller wrists.All the rest is great and what I'd expect from Mio technology. Their app is crap and their own website is crap and their support is crap but their hardware is excellent.
A**R
not worth the money!!
so we bought this watch for our son as he has a medical condition that calls for mild cardio excersise. So we thought that since MIO was boasting about how good and accurate its heart rate monitor is, this would be a great way to monitor his heart rate during the day and set a max heart rate above which it will worn. Well our first watch worked fine for about 2 months when it just crashed and decided that it will never operate again. So we contacted AMAZON and they were absolutely amazing offering an immediate replacement for the watch. So here we are again about a year later and this watch decided that it is time for it to start crashing again. So this time the heart rate monitor just doesn't work at all and all we are left with is a simple digital watch! now that to me is completely unacceptable!! Pure and simple bad quality!
M**L
100% perfect for my needs
Over the past few weeks Ive tried benchtesting it to see for any faults and issues I may get (based on other reviews). As of yet I have found none. The HR monitor works perfectly well and syncs with my mobile and apps without issue. Yes the MIO app itself is a bit basic but it does report everything back. Were it really comes into its own is with pairing to other apps. I pair mine with MapMyRide and my stats and graphs are linked up to how my heart is performing on my cycles.The info is very interesting and provides great feedback on how you are doing and where you can improve.Battery Life has seen no issues for me and to be honest I think it is excellent. Ive had it a couple of weeks and only charged once. I havent used the HR all the time but for around 8HRs in total.Its not an all singing all dancing model; it basically tells the time and when you want to it monitors your heart rate. This is exactly what I wanted and is 100% fit for purpose to me.I upgraded the firmware with no issue and synced to my phone in seconds. Some people have claimed major syncing issues but nothing for me. Older phones may not have the required Bluetooth revision so bear this in mind and read the specs of both if unsure
S**O
Absolutely love it
This watch is absolutely brilliant. It doesn't have all of the features of some other watches but the HR readings are really accurate and work continuously no matter what type of exercise you're doing including swimming. From my search it was one of the only watches that can be used under water (just don't press the buttons underwater) and this is a real plus for me. The build quality is also great and it feels great when you first put it on. If you're after a watch which will give you spot on HR readings without a chest strap this is a great watch.
M**R
Battery lasts longer than I expected and the Alpha is reasonably comfortable to wear
I also have a Mio Link. Ideally, I would have just got the Alpha, but it lacks ANT+ (the Mio Link has both ANT+ and Bluetooth, but no display, only an LED). SO I have this for when I'm outside and want to know what my HR actually is (nice display) and the Mio Link for when I'm inside using equipment (which doesn't have Bluetooth - only ANT+) and that tells me what my HR actually is.Battery lasts longer than I expected and the Alpha is reasonably comfortable to wear. I've found that it does not need to that tight to work reliably.
K**S
Not Up To The Task
Bought this as a replacement for a GARMIN HRM. Sadly it never materialized as it soon became apparent that the hrm on the watch is a little on the dodgly side.I tried it walking on a local route that I take which includes a climb up a hill. Sadly the hrm fluctuates so badly that you never get a solid steady reading.If you are thinking of using it for sport forget it. It moves up and down the heart rate so badly you have a hard time keeping up with it. At times it states your hrm is at 160, when you are walking along and it should be around the 100 mark max.If you want accurate readings in 2015 stick to a hrm belt. Hopefully this will get better in the coming years.
C**T
I like the simple app and the graphs
Ive used this quite a few times now. I like the simple app and the graphs. It does seem very good at tracking heart rate; I can see from the graphs. Ive even used it for punch bag exercise, and it still works pretty remarkably well.
J**Y
Postural Tachycardia management.
Fantastic watch, I use this regularly to keep a check on my heart rate. I have Postural Tachycardia so it's important I know my heart rate when I exercise. The connection works well and it adapts quickly to heart rate changes. It is quite bulky but over all I'm very pleased. Fully recommend this watch if you're sick of chest band HR monitors!
S**E
Good choice
Excellent for chest strap free heart rate monitoring. Very accurate and great battery life. Only fault is when doing extensive exercise, perspiration corrupts the reading. A quick wipe and back to accurate reading.
C**O
It works good when riding bike
I bought this hr monitor based on reviews about ita accuracy....and would say i am bit disapointed.It works good when riding bike...but when running it spikes a lot...my hr went close to 180 and back to 150 in about 10 secs...while running the same pace.Overall product is beatifull and good quality. If you look for accurracy...buy a chest strap.The MioGo App is useless ! terrible, it removes all measurements when you edit the activity type and the export is only to CSV...that cannt be used for none other training tools ( garmin, strava, runtastic.... ) IT DOESNT EXPORT TO TCX or FIT.That said, you must use it with your phone to record the workout directly with your app....dont use it as standby or with miogo app
L**R
A half-baked product.
It's a pity. This is a wonderfully accurate wrist-based heart rate monitor. I checked its accuracy against my Polar H7 chest strap and it's very close. Sadly, Mio seem to have abandoned this model in favour of their new Mio Slice. The firmware is out-of-date and cannot be updated if you pair the watch with an Android phone. The Mio website has been promising an update to fix this problem since 2016 but there is no sign of it. I asked Mio Support whether an update could be expected and the response was 'we don't have plans for another update'. Reluctantly, I returned my Alpha 2 to Amazon.[edited to fix a typo]
K**S
Super heart-rate monitor
This is one of the best things I have bought recently. I use it quite a lot when out riding my bike and when hiking as it links up really easily with various apps on my phone in order to record my energy and heart-rate profiles when I am out exercising. It is a little bulky and takes a little getting used to, but now that I have used it a few times, I hardly notice it on my wrist.
J**2
A good HRM
Not had it long but so far it seems really good as a HRM. I have used Polar HRMs in the gym for years and have had to put up with very flaky performance from the T31 and H7 (Bluetooth) types. The Mio gives a pretty rock solid measurement of heart rate. The multicoloured LED light is a work of genius. Highly motivating to get that red light flashing at least once a session. I use this for heart rate and a Polar T31 to interface with the gym equipment.
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