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Basis Peak

Basis Peak
alaScore 85

37 reviews

Sep, 2024

alaTest has collected and analyzed 37 reviews of Basis Peak. The average rating for this product is 3.4/5, compared to an average rating of 4.1/5 for other products in the same category for all reviews. People really like the performance and water proof. The size and battery also get good opinions, whereas the reliability and price get less positive reviews. Opinions are divided on the software.

comfort, battery, size, water proof, performance

design, usability, portability, price, reliability

We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other products in the same category the Basis Peak is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 85/100 = Very good quality.

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Expert review by : Kevin Lee and Mark Mayne (techradar.com)

Basis Peak review

 

Basis Peak irons out a lot of bugs and adds smartwatch-style notifications

Slim design despite presence of HR monitor. Handy smartphone notifications. Impressively detailed tracking of your life

Unreliable heart rate monitor. Little context offered for all the data it collects. Less useful as a running/cycling/gym companion

There's some impressive tech here and Basis has nailed many of the bugs that used to plague the Peak. It still feels too expensive for what it delivers, though.

Aug, 2015

Expert review by : Lewis Painter (techadvisor.co.uk)

Basis Peak review

 

Even though the Basis Peak looks like a smartwatch and comes with a smartwatch-esque display, it's defined by Basis as a fitness and sleep tracker. The body of the £170 fitness band is made from aircraft-grade aluminium and it comes in two variations;...

Overall, we think that the Basis Peak is a great fitness and sleep tracker. The amount of data it processes provides you with a holistic overview of your fitness and sleeping habits. The accuracy of the tracker itself is great – we tried to fool it...

May, 2015

Expert review by : Scott Stein (cnet.co.uk)

Basis Peak review: Life with an automatic fitness watch isn't always fun

 

The new Basis Peak smartwatch aims to take care of everything and encourage you to better sleep and fitness, but the overall equation isn't perfect yet.

The Basis Peak is a fitness-focused waterproof smartwatch that runs for days on a single battery charge. It passively measures heart-rate and steps, with little need for intervention from the user.

Its swipe-based interface is almost too smart for its own good. Many promised features won't be available until future firmware updates. The watch isn't very attractive or stylish, and its mobile app design is far behind competitors like Jawbone.

Despite some smart features, the Basis Peak is a fitness watch that's impressively automatic but too limited and unfinished to feel like a truly great product.

Nov, 2014

Expert review by : Dan Graziano (cnet.co.uk)

​Basis Peak update adds Apple Health, Google Fit support, improved heart-rate tracking coming soon

 

Basis also announced a premium titanium edition of the Peak activity tracker, along with a new line of leather straps.

Expert review by : Sami Mughal (oxgadgets.com)

Review: Basis Peak

 

Fitness is the new black these days, and even the usual couch potatoes like me are starting to come out of our caves and go out for a run or[...]

Apart from not generally liking it being bound tightly on my wrist for activities, I can’t really complain much. With a cost just over £150, it packs in a whole host of features and manages to look good while doing it.

Aug, 2015

Expert review by (channel5.com)

Basis Peak fitness tracker review

 

The Basis Peak, the latest activity tracker from the Intel-owned company, is aiming to be your fitness tracker of choice, packing in heart rate monitoring, a pedometer, sleep tracking and smart notifications from your phone, but can it stand out in an...

When it comes to activity trackers and something you're supposed to wear every day, looks are a key point in choosing the one for you, and the Basis Peak delivers on this front. It's a stylish wrist watch that doesn't look like it packs in all of its...

The Basis Peak has plenty going for it, and it's a powerful activity tracker that'll track almost all of your exercise activity, but it is lacking in a few areas. There's no GPS built-in, unlike the Fitbit Surge, which is a missed trick for when you're...

The Basis Peak is easily one of the slickest looking activity trackers on the market, looking more like a snazzy watch than a glorified pedometer, but it does have a few caveats. Outside of its comprehensive yet overwhelming information overload, its...

Jun, 2015

Expert review by : Sasha Muller (alphr.com)

Basis Peak review

 

An intriguing, hands-off approach to fitness and sleep tracking – the Basis Peak forges its own path

It all makes for a very curious wearable. For true fitness fanatics, the Basis Peak is unlikely to hit the spot. The inability to export data to other apps or record GPS-tracked rides and runs – not to mention the lack of any speed, pace or distance...

May, 2015

Expert review by (engadget.com)

Basis Peak review: a good fitness tracker, with room to be a good smartwatch

 

The Peak's ability to automatically track exercise and sleep makes it one of the most sophisticated fitness trackers available. Still, you'll get more value for your money once Basis adds smartphone notifications, which will turn this fitness band into...

Can automatically detect when you're exercising or sleeping ; Continuous heart rate monitoring ; Long battery life ; Comfortable to wear ; Interchangeable band

Expensive for a fitness tracker ; Not as attractive as rival devices ; Doesn't track distance ; Smartwatch-like notifications not available at launch ; The app still doesn't offer much insight into what your data means

Despite its relatively high price (and a few imperfections), the Basis Peak is still one of the best fitness trackers you can buy right now. That's mostly because of how automated it is, with the ability to track your sleep and workouts without you...

Nov, 2014

Expert review by : Jill Duffy (pcmag.com)

Basis Peak

 

The Basis Peak impresses with its ability to automatically track runs, walks, bicycle rides, and sleep, without you having to do a thing. The built-in heart rate monitor works well, and overall, it's the best activity tracker you can buy right now.

Fully automated activity detection. Excellent Web app. Includes heart rate and skin temperature readings. Supports some smartwatch functionality. Waterproof. Good display. Comfortable. Swappable band. Waterproof to 50 meters.

A little chunky for petite people. No buttons; touch-screen only. Doesn't measure distance. Mobile-only wireless syncing, which means an iOS or Android device is required. No stopwatch. No calorie-counting system.

Aug, 2016

Expert review by : Jon Phillips (pcworld.com)

Jon Phillips

 

The real-time heart-rate tracking isn't perfect, but it comes close. And with automatic sleep tracking and an improved industrial design, the Basis Peak is much better than its predecessor.

Seriously good heart-rate tracking—on a wristband, no less ; Industry-best sleep tracking for a wrist wearable ; Slick industrial design, good battery life, and it's comfortable ; Automatically tracks exercise sessions and sleep; no button presses...

Smartwatch-style notifications can't come soon enough ; Infrequent but still very real heart-rate dropouts are annoying

The real-time heart-rate tracking isn't perfect, but it comes close. And with automatic sleep and exercise tracking, and an improved industrial design, the Basis Peak is much better than its predecessor.

Nov, 2014

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