{"id":16648,"date":"2022-06-22T11:34:14","date_gmt":"2022-06-22T09:34:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.fitness-tracker-test.info\/mighty-vibe-test\/"},"modified":"2024-05-16T21:02:41","modified_gmt":"2024-05-16T19:02:41","slug":"mighty-vibe-test","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.fitness-tracker-test.info\/en\/mighty-vibe-test\/","title":{"rendered":"Mighty Vibe Review – Listen to Spotify and Amazon Music even without the Internet"},"content":{"rendered":"
Listening to Spotify or Amazon Music when you are doing sports requires a – more or less bulky – smartphone or one of Garmin’s more expensive sports watches. The Mighty Vibe is a small and affordable music player that is able to store offline playlists from Spotify and Amazon Music. It even updates dynamic playlists on its own.<\/strong><\/p>\n Mighty Vibe<\/p><\/div>\n Doing sports without music is possible, but pointless – nah, not really but when listening to music many things become more easy. If Spotify and Amazon Music are your preferred source of music, there are two ways to enjoy their content:<\/p>\n When it comes to watches, only a few products allow for offline playlists. Among sports watches, only Garmin supports downloading and playing back content from Spotify and\/or Amazon Music.<\/p>\n However, both smartphones and sports watches have disadvantages: Smartphones tend to be quite big and heavy these days, while Garmin’s sports watches are pretty expensive.<\/p>\n The Mighty Vibe is one of those rare devices that can store content from Spotify as well as Amazon Music and play it back on headphones or speakers via Bluetooth.<\/p>\n The Mighty Vibe is sold in a black cardboard box whose format is most reminiscent of a Nokia 6210. Inside is the small square music player, a tiny leaflet with quick-start instructions and a description of the multi-coloured LED located on the front of the Vibe.<\/p>\n A short USB cable with a proprietary plug is used to supply power. And that’s it – there is nothing else in the box.<\/p>\n With a size of approx. 38 x 38 x 19 mm and a weight of only 19 grams, the Mighty Vibe is one of the lightweights. After all, the small device has a built-in battery that provides 5+ hours of musical accompaniment. 8 GB offer enough space for many hours of music.<\/p>\n The Vibe somewhat reminds me of the iPod Shuffle – even if it doesn’t look quite as graceful.<\/p>\n The control pad on the front is used to control the volume and to skip tracks. The central button starts and pauses playback and can be pressed and held to turn off the vibe. The button at the top right is used to select or to jump to the next playlist.<\/p>\n Because the control pad and the buttons have a firm pressure point, you can tell for sure whether the key has been pressed, even in the heat of the moment. <\/p>\n There is a clip on the back, which ensures a secure hold on whereever you attach it – usually you do so on clothing. I don’t share the criticism voiced here and there that the Vibe does not hold tight enough. Due to its weight (even if it’s leightweight) I would not attach it to the collar of a thin T-shirt, but there are no problems attaching it to a waistband or mid-layer.<\/p>\n The Mighty Vibe doesn’t work without the Mighty App that is free for iOS and Android. It is necessary for setting up the music player and for uploading content. Despite being rather simple, it serves its purpose and is reminiscent – intentionally or not – of the Bauhaus principle: form follows function.<\/p>\n The Vibe is set up within 5 minutes: You need to subscribe to a free Mighty account first, but I’m not sure what it’s good for. After pairing the Mighy Vibe to your smartphone \/ tablet, you have to enter your Wi-Fi credentials so that the Vibe may update dynamic playlists on its own. And that’s it – you are ready to go.<\/p>\n<\/a>
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Unboxing and first impression<\/h2>\n
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Mighy App<\/h2>\n
Setting the Mighty Vibe up<\/h3>\n