![]() ![]() On the watch case near the four o'clock mark is the only physical button on each device, used to enter sleep mode and during setup. ![]() The light flashes and the device vibrates when you've reached 50 percent or 100 percent of your daily activity goal or when an alarm goes off. A nearly invisible LED indicator light on all of the models, which sits under the nine o'clock hour. Runtastic was smart to jump on the bandwagon early and with a line of trackers that provides an option for different fashion preferences.Īll of the models are made with stainless steel, have analog faces, and are waterproof up to 300 meters even though they aren't meant to track swimming. There's a small dial at the bottom-center of each watch face that shows your activity goal progress and will indicate when you're in sleep mode as well. The fashionable side of wearables is heating up, and companies like Huawei and Fossil are coming out with very stylish devices. ![]() While Moment Fun and Basic have casual silicone bands and come in multiple colors, Moment Classic and Elite have fewer variations but feature more elegant hardware and leather bands. The four types of devices-Fun, Basic, Classic, and Elite-all have their own personalities yet look cohesive together as a family of timepieces. The Moment series marks Runtastic's first attempt at fashion, and it's a solid effort. Ranging in price from $129 to $179, the Moment series is certainly affordable as far as fitness-trackers-with-finesse go, but some might be taken aback by Runtastic's incorporation of a subscription model into these devices-I know I was. The new Moment series of monitors looks to challenge likes of Withings and now Fossil with elegant, "normal" looking wearable options that track basic fitness metrics. This time, Runtastic is trying its hand at style. Most people know it as one of the better run-tracking mobile apps available, but typically new hardware launches with a companion app and not the other way around. The company came out with the Runtastic Orbit a few years ago, and it's still around even though the Fitbit lookalike didn't make much of a splash. Runtastic may seem like a random competitor in the fitness tracker world. ![]()
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