While Misfit may be capitalizing on the remarkable run of Fossil products through the past few years, it cannot be denied that the organization has its own market style to pursue. By releasing the Phase, an essential but vital approach has opened up.

It cannot be denied that the wearable segment is, in a way, a tight competition between the Apple Watch and the Android devices. With a minimalist approach, the Misfit Phase garners attention through a distinct design.

Here is an item that integrates watch features and fitness tracking functions. While the time piece is not exactly a sophisticated one, capabilities are affiliated with what is trending nowadays. The Phase has basic smartphone facets.

For practical users and enthusiasts, the Misfit unit is it. It has an analog frame. Interchangeable color bands, which can be aluminum and leather, make the device fashionable. In addition, nato-style straps can also be accommodated. There are no apps to complicate matters. Charging will never be a problem since the battery is sustainable up to six months.

The Phase contains the fitness components present in the Shine and the Ray products. Although it is able to monitor swimming activities, there is no heart rate sensor to speak about. This is a plain product enhanced with convenient functions. A distinct addition is its personalized notifications wherein the hands will move to set a position and a small window proximal to the six o'clock location changes colors when activated. Customized elements include managing a music playback on a phone.

The Bluetooth of the Phase has been packed with a 3-axis accelerometer which is a key component in monitoring track activity and sleep patterns. In addition, customizing options are available which means that color-coded indicators for incoming calls, texts and emails are possible. A unique function that this Misfit product also portrays is its remote capability. Within this context, the user is able to operate smart home units wirelessly.