

I can not only actually put it in my pocket but also leave it clipped onto my gym bag while I refill a water bottle across the room. Naturally, wireless range was the first thing I tested with the new Mighty Vibe, and I'm happy to report that it's much improved. Calling it frustrating is an understatement. Anytime I tried to put Mighty in my pocket at the gym or for a run, the signal would cut out. I basically had to clip the tiny music player onto my shirt collar or keep it right beside the wireless headphones I had it paired with. When I reviewed the first Mighty, my main issue was Bluetooth range. The software also keeps tabs on your storage space, so you know exactly what you have room for. Once everything is connected, the Mighty app pulls in all of your Spotify playlists and podcasts so you can easily select what you want to load on the device. That whole process takes about five minutes. Everything is controlled through a mobile app, and once you've connected your Spotify account and the Vibe itself, you're ready to start syncing playlists and podcasts. Much like the first version, Mighty Vibe is super easy to set up.
