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Netatmo June

Netatmo June
alaScore 84

11 reviews

Apr, 2024

alaTest has collected and analyzed 11 reviews of Netatmo June. The average rating for this product is 3.1/5, compared to an average rating of 4.1/5 for other products in the same category for all reviews. People really like the size. The portability also gets good feedback. There are mixed comments on the water proof and usability, and the reliability and price get negative views.

design, portability, size

price, reliability

We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other products in the same category the Netatmo June is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 84/100 = Very good quality.

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Expert review by : Malarie Gokey (digitaltrends.com)

Netatmo June UV review

 

Netatmo is on track with the June UV's design, but few people will be interested in its powers of UV detection.

Netatmo is on the right track with June UV’s design, but when it comes to functionality, it’s very limited. Only a small subset of people will be interested in June’s powers of UV detection. We think June would attract more attention and would-be...

Oct, 2014

Expert review by : Sarah Mitroff (cnet.com)

Don't get burned: The Netatmo June tracks your UV exposure

 

The fashionable Netatmo June will keep safe from UV rays.

The Neatmo June looks like a piece of jewelry, making it more desirable to wear than other health bands.

There's no Android availability and the $99, £80, AU$140 is too steep for its limited features.

For $99, the June is a beautiful, yet unnecessary, way to keep yourself from getting burned by the sun.

Nov, 2014

Expert review by (cnet.com)

Netatmo June ( platinum)

 

The June hails from European company Netatmo, which also makes a weather station and a smart thermostat . The company has been working with weather products for several years and debuted an early version the June at CES 2014 . The June only works with...

The Neatmo June looks like a piece of jewelry, making it more desirable to wear than other health bands.

There's no Android availability and the $99, £80, AU$140 is too steep for its limited features.

For $99, the June is a beautiful, yet unnecessary, way to keep yourself from getting burned by the sun.

Nov, 2014

Expert review by : Jill Duffy (pcmag.com)

Netatmo June

 

The June by Netatmo is a piece of jewelry that helps protect your skin from the sun by alerting you when you've had too much exposure for the day. It's not waterproof, and it's a one-trick pony, but from a fashion point of view, it's undeniably charming.

First truly fashionable wearable device. Reminds you via mobile app to reapply sunscreen, wear hat, etc. Includes two straps. Can clip on clothes.

Requires mobile app for alerts about sun exposure. No on-device information. iOS only. Not waterproof. Pricey device with limited use. Can't customize notifications.

Sun Worshipper No MoreThe June by Netatmo is the first wearable device that's truly fashionable, but its use is limited to just one thing. I have a feeling other wearable technology will start to incorporate UV ray sensors into other devices so that...

Oct, 2014

Expert review by : Christina Bonnington (wired.com)

Review: Netatmo June

 

June's wearable sensor measures your exposure to UVA and UVB radiation every day, but it looks more like a regular piece of jewelry than a...

Small form factor. Successfully improved awareness of time spent in the sun, and increased how often we wore sunscreen. Doesn’t look like a tech device. App is easy to use and figure out

While splash proof, sweat proof, and rain proof, it’s not waterproof. Easy to forget to put back on once you’ve taken it off. Bluetooth LE connection was sometimes buggy

Jun, 2014

Expert review by : Sarah Mitroff (cnet.com.au)

Don't get burned: The Netatmo June tracks your UV exposure

 

The latest wearable gadget doesn't measure steps or heart rate, it measures your time in the sun. Specifically, Netatmo's June bracelet has a UV sensor to track how much exposure you're getting and recommends the appropriate protection, be it...

The Neatmo June looks like a piece of jewelry, making it more desirable to wear than other health bands

There's no Android availability and the $99, £80, AU$140 is too steep for its limited features

For $99, the June is a beautiful, yet unnecessary, way to keep yourself from getting burned by the sun.

Nov, 2014

Expert review by : Jonathan Margolis (howtospendit.ft.com)

Netatmo June

 

A smart sun-monitoring bracelet that warns if you're getting too much soleil

May, 2015

Expert review by (channel5.com)

Netatmo June

 

If you're one to stay out in the sun for too long and constantly get sunburnt, the Netatmo June could be the answer to your suncream-soaked woes. It's a smart and stylish wearable in the form of a bracelet that syncs up with your iPhone, and advises...

Netatmo's June does a good job of letting you know when you've had too much sun, especially if you burn easily, and its simple, unobtrusive reminders don't constantly nag at you either. For £69, it's a pricey gadget that just confirms that you need a...

Jul, 2014

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