

App doesn’t account for total beginners or someone with a busy schedule. Wish there was a shorter time frame of 15 minutes. There should be a way to slow down the flow of the practice. Transitions between poses are too fast sometimes, like the app doesn’t recognize that it takes some time to move into the next pose.

Good app but i really wish this app was more polished before i paid 2.99 for it :/ kind of a bummer. Great concept, needs tweaks star star star_border star_border star_borderĬcccja's Review of Pocket Yoga Reviewed on 10/2/18 5:48 AM This one only takes a few buttons to get to the action, but I still want a one-click option. I’ve used one called Yoga Studio that was more comprehensive but easier to get lost in. But there are probably better apps out there. I’d like to just be able to open my app and with one click, just go.
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The narration is pretty good (but odd that she doesn’t know how to say any numbers between the 10s), the ability to skip to the next move is useful, being able to print or even preview all the poses is good, but I wish there were a shuffle button. The simple flash-card style visuals are an understandable way to create an inexpensive product, but first-time users think they have to jump or spring to the next pose. It's convenient to have it on your iPhone and be able to AirPlay it up to your Apple TV. Some mildly fun customization that keeps you interested. The art design is simple and un-intimidating. I've used this app off and on for years and it’s pretty good. Good enough, could use a churching up star star star star star_borderĪnOrphanGrlScout's Review of Pocket Yoga Reviewed on 4/29/18 4:25 PM I hate to say this, but it may be time to switch apps! Not everyone can fit in a 30 minute minimum routine every day. I allot myself only 15 minutes in the morning and usually do another short session in the afternoon. On top of that, I would like to see shorter session offerings. There is way too much boredom happening! There has to be some variation! Without offering the ability to create your own routine WITHIN this original app, I say skip it! Not worth the money! There HAS to be more updates! There REALLY needs to be more variety in the routines, not just 3 routines in each of the sections. I am very disheartened to see it is now a separate app or bundle purchase that I would need to repurchase. Back when I purchased it, the “create your own routine” was available and imbedded in this original app. Purchased this app over a year ago and was originally impressed with it, I feel now that it needs a few updates. Halfmagic3's Review of Pocket Yoga Reviewed on 8/18/18 11:06 PM Given the fact that it's been in development for two years, who knows if this will even hit the market (Let's hope it does though, because this is just sexy).Good But Needs Improvement. Specific details about the device are not yet known yet. Imagine whenever in formal or casual occasion, it will become your best partner to show your high taste and satisfies your office or entertainment needs." It is the type of surprise that we designers want to give our customers. The "belt" is not a simple decoration, because when it is removed it becomes a mouse. "Pocket Yoga" has a elegant belt which wraps around the whole body. "Detail always determines the excellence of a new configuration. The proportion of length and width is about the maximum size for a notebook that can fit into a pocket, or, as we like to say, it is the smallest pocket notebook. "Pocket Yoga is shaped just like a large wallet.

Director of Lenovo's Beijing Inovation Center, Johnson Li, has spoke with the guys over at Design Matters giving the following details about the design:
