What is it: Fitness phone with integrated coaching system
What we think: The miCoach F110 marries a good phone to a great training system
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 28 March 2008
Tags: Samsung, Samsung Adidas miCoach F110, accessories, low light, slider
We like:
Includes heart rate monitor; great coaching system; good music playback quality
We don't like:
A phone isn't the best running partner; doesn't notify you when strides aren't being registered by the pedometer
CNET UK judgement:
We love the way the F110 uses the real-time pedometer and heart rate monitor data to provide you with a structured way to gradually increase your fitness. Don't worry -- it does well as a phone, too. We just wish Samsung would also offer the technology on one of its MP3 players
Full review:
Do you need extra motivation to do up the laces on your trainers and head out to pound the pavement? This tie-up between Samsung and Adidas may provide just the kick start you need. Continue Reading...
Samsung Adidas miCoach F110 History
28 Mar 2008 in Digital Living
Gear Envy: Samsung Adidas miCoach F110
Have you lost your work-out mojo? With a pedometer and heart rate monitor, this handset could give you the kick-start you need. Does it leave you breathless or just wanting to run away?
6 Mar 2008 in Crave
Hands-on with Samsung Adidas miCoach F110 fitness phone
New Year's resolutions down the toilet? Can't afford a personal trainer? Samsung's here to help, with a phone that tells you to get off your arse and run
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