Fitbit
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Love Love Love my fitbit force! I check it ALL the time to see how many steps I take, my calorie burn, etc. I find myself just doing random stuff, getting up and walking up and down the stairs just to get some steps in. It definitely will help you if you are a visual/competitive type person or just like the motivation of SEEING your progress and efforts visually. I also like that there is a food plan available so if you want to set it to lose weight, you can chose that option, and it will tell you how many calories you have left and all that jazz! And it works so well with MFP!0
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I got a Fitbit Zip, only $50 on Amazon (a 1/3 of the price of the Nike Fuelband I got as a gift) and OMG, I love it so far. Simple, it syncs with my phone via bluetooth and with MFP and makes the adjustments based on my activity. Its easy to hide, hooks on my bra - so no questions about it - no one knows I have it on but me. Best of all, I don't have to charge it - it uses the same battery as watches. I hated that the Fuelband didn't support MFP or Android devices, that I needed to plug it to my computer every day, their pointless "fuel" algorithm and sorry excuse of a community - all geared toward selling you additional Nike and Apple products.
I heard great things about the more expensive Fitbit models but for me less is more, I didn't need the sleep monitoring or an extra device to charge all the time.0 -
I have one, but I never use it anymore.
It's good in the sense of being a pedometer, but that's all it is really. A glorified pedometer.
A HRM would be a much better and probably cheaper purchase.0 -
I have a Flex .. and love it. Didn't think I would but it is pretty cool.
The only thing is that I am still tweaking my stride ... as the distance that it calculated was WAY WAY WAY out. I have short legs and do way more steps than the normal person my height. Other than that .. it is pretty cool.
I think I would like the Force, but the Force is not waterproof, so that makes it a non candidate for me. I am pretty well ok with my Flex so I am fine.
I think that everyone that is thinking about buying one .. should do so. But for me .. it doesn't make me move more or anything like that .. as I am already very motivated. I just don't move more cause I only have X number of lights.0 -
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I got a Fitbit Zip, only $50 on Amazon (a 1/3 of the price of the Nike Fuelband I got as a gift) and OMG, I love it so far. Simple, it syncs with my phone via bluetooth and with MFP and makes the adjustments based on my activity. Its easy to hide, hooks on my bra - so no questions about it - no one knows I have it on but me. Best of all, I don't have to charge it - it uses the same battery as watches. I hated that the Fuelband didn't support MFP or Android devices, that I needed to plug it to my computer every day, their pointless "fuel" algorithm and sorry excuse of a community - all geared toward selling you additional Nike and Apple products.
I heard great things about the more expensive Fitbit models but for me less is more, I didn't need the sleep monitoring or an extra device to charge all the time.
Same here. I have a 1 year old so if I get sleep then I am happy. Damn teeth!!! I ordered my zip yesterday and cant wait to use it!!0 -
It is absolutely worth the money!
I've been using mine for nearly a year and a half now. I've upped my goals consistently. I'm sleeping better. And I've lost weight. AND all that progress has been tracked.0 -
I have the fitbit one .. I really like it .. it links with MFP and is a really good way to keep track of your everyday walking and activity!0
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i just purchased a FitBit One with the Aria scale. That was my Christmas present to myself0
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I prefer the BodyMedia.0
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I got the FitBit Flex a few weeks ago after A LOT of research and I love it. I don't really do stairs because of my knees and I didn't like the analog clock. The FitBit Flex is thin and sleek. It's really challenged me to move. One time I ran in place for about 10 minutes just to reach my goal so it really motivates me! I also LOVE that it tracks my sleeping habits. I now know I sleep HORRIBLY but I'm working on it.
I got mine at GNC and with the member discount and sale I paid about $90 but that was holiday time. I highly recommend it. Best purchase this year.
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I started with the Ultra in 2012 and then switched to the "One" in 2013.
Yes, it is worth it if you are willing to commit to a level of walking (or running) that either moves you to a weight goal or maintains once you achieve your target. I like the way it links in with MFP though you do have to be careful of certain conditions that allow "double counting" of exercise.
I achieved nearly all of my weight loss through measuring/monitoring my step count first with an OMRON pedometer and then with the FITBIT. Now that I run in addition to walking, the FITBIT does a reasonable job of measuring distance, a good job of estimating calories while walking. I use a HRM for monitoring calorie expenditure during my runs and other activities that the FITBIT is particularly poor at estimating (e.g., cross-training, certain yard work, etc.)0 -
I love my Fitbit One. I've had it for about a year and can't live without it. Even bought some as gifts for family & friends. But I'm sort of a gizmo freak so YMMV.0
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I've had my Ultra since July 2012. I've just ordered a One in the Boxing Day deals on Amazon because it's falling apart. I do my 10,000 steps every day and it's been a great tool keeping me aware of my movement. I hit my goal on Christmas Eve and am now working towards maintenance and know it will keep me moving.0
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I just got the One and I have NO clue how it works or what I am supposed to do with it for it to help me. lol
You bought it with no idea of how it worked? :huh:0 -
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I love it and their customer service is great!!! Just be sure to keep your receipt.0
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For those using the Force (insert obligatory Star Wars joke here), have you had any problems with the band? That seems to be the number one complaint when I look on Amazon, but I'm really more inclined to get the Force than the Flex (I prefer to see actual numbers, and the non-waterproofing thing doesn't really apply to me).0
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I just got the Flex for Christmas. I'm getting online to figure out how to use it. Hopefully it gets easier to put on my wrist. LOL0
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I just got the Flex for Christmas. I'm getting online to figure out how to use it. Hopefully it gets easier to put on my wrist. LOL
I had the same problem. The first time i felt like a moron, it took me a few minutes of struggling. Now it's like a reflex.0 -
For those using the Force (insert obligatory Star Wars joke here), have you had any problems with the band? That seems to be the number one complaint when I look on Amazon, but I'm really more inclined to get the Force than the Flex (I prefer to see actual numbers, and the non-waterproofing thing doesn't really apply to me).
I know the first time I went to put on my Flex band, it was a bit difficult, but not life ruining. I know the band for the Force is the same material. However, the Flex comes with two bands- small and large; while the Force only comes with the one size you order.
I have tiny wrists and I wear the small Flex band near the largest setting. So, I'd be kind of biffed if I ordered a Force and it was too big/small.0 -
I got the Force for Christmas and I'm liking it so far.0
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Does it track calories like an HRM?0
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Does it track recumbent bike exercise?0
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I had the fitbit one for about a month before I lost it. I don't suggest it. I am looking to purchase the fitbit flex. I loved my one and was very upset when I lost it. Not cool at all losing $80.0
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I have one, but I never use it anymore.
It's good in the sense of being a pedometer, but that's all it is really. A glorified pedometer.
A HRM would be a much better and probably cheaper purchase.
But hey...Had I not reached my goal weight a few months ago it might have been more useful to me. As it stands, it was a gift, and I kind of like gadgets, so it will be fun.
P.S. It's fallen off of my wrist a 1/2 dozen times today - once while out shopping. I'm not sure this is going to be a long-term relationship, if you know what I mean.0 -
Flex on July 4th weekend. Then got the Force in November. Love them both, VERY motivational for me. The Force is IMHO better for what it does/what you can see, but it is larger and you can't swap out the band.
Join the Fitbit Users discussion board here for more info & wearers :drinker:
Also check out EveryMove.org, https://www.walgreens.com for their balance/steps program, http://www.achievemint.com/ and http://earndit.com for cash incentives, discounts and you can donate your "calories" here weightlossproject.org just for moving :flowerforyou:0 -
Does it track recumbent bike exercise?0
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Does it track calories like an HRM?
...like an HRM? NO0
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