Bodymedia Fit or Fitbit?
pten0pus
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I'm looking into getting one and can't decide. What are the differences?
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I'm not sure of the differences - but I went online to look for the BodyMedia Fit but forgot what it was called. I ended up buying a FitBit and I absolutely LOVE the thing!
Their customer service is FANTASTIC (better than any company I've ever dealt with before).
Then again, I know nothing about the BodyMedia Fit. I'd love to know the differences, myself!0 -
I hadn't heard of the Bodymedia, so I had to google it, but I have a Fitbit and it's just about my favorite thing ever right now. It looks like they both pretty much do the same thing, but the major difference I noticed right off is that the Fitbit is much lower-profile. If not having visible hardware is an issue for you like it is for me, then I would go with the Fitbit.0
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i was reading a review in Wired magazine about them. I have a FitBit so I was intrigued. I think the BodyMedia is a better tool with more flexibility.
http://www.wired.com/reviews/2012/04/reviews_bodymonitors/0 -
Yes, that Wired article does make the BMF sound a lot better than the FB. I have a FB and like that it is invisble whereas the BMF is not, but might look into the BMF for accuracies sake.0
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I have the Bodymedia Fit. I LOVE LOVE LOVE IT. Seriously its an amazing tool. It just gives you SO many different stats and how and where you have burned the most. Plus I love the sleep stats it gives you. My choice is Bodymedia.0
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I LOVE my BodyMedia! It has more sensors built in than a FitBit, so I felt better about its accuracy. I've been using mine since March, and it's been so helpful with tracking my actual TDEE.
Edited to add... I actually wear my BodyMedia tucked into the side band of my bra when I want to keep it invisible. The numbers have always tracked almost identically for me, whether it's on the armband or tucked into my bra. This might be a possible solution for anyone who wants to keep their tracking device hidden.0 -
I'm not sure of the differences - but I went online to look for the BodyMedia Fit but forgot what it was called. I ended up buying a FitBit and I absolutely LOVE the thing!
Their customer service is FANTASTIC (better than any company I've ever dealt with before).
Then again, I know nothing about the BodyMedia Fit. I'd love to know the differences, myself!
I know nothing of the BodyMedia Fit either, and DO have a FitBit - totally agree - great product and AMAZING customer service0 -
I don't know much about the Fitbit but I have the BMF and love it. I know you can see it but I'd rather people comment on my arm band than my fat butt. :P I sync it up to my iPhone and get to the moment data. It tracks calories burned, sleep, steps, etc. Only thing I don't like is the crappy food database but I just transfer my daily calories/fat/sodium/fiber/protein from here onto the BMF website. I would recommend it to anyone.0
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I can't speak for the BodyMedia, but I've had my FitBit for a year and a half and I LOVE IT. It's completely non-obtrusive, gives me the accuracy and information that I need for what I'm doing, and their customer service is second to none.0
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I have the Fitbit and LOVE it. It also tracks your sleep pattern. I have a friend that has the Bodymedia. The calories burned seem to be pretty close. The Fitbit is much smaller and no one knows I have it on. The Bodymedia is worn around your arm. My friend says the only time that gets annoying is when needing to dress up and go to like a wedding or wearing a tight sleeved shirt.
Fitbit uploads all your data directly to MFP which I don't believe the Bodymedia does. Fitbits softwear is also a free web based service, the Bodymedia is a monthly charge I believe.
That's my two cents.0 -
A friend of mine had the Bodybug (not sure if it's the same as the Bodymedia?) and she hated it. She said the arm band was uncomfortable and the software was confusing. Again, not sure if it's the same product.
I have a Fitbit and I love it! It tracks your steps, flights of stairs, miles, calories burned, activity level, and sleep. There are graphs on the website that break each of those things down, as well as your weight and other categories. I haven't explored the website that much, so I'm not sure of all the features, but I know there are a ton. You can also earn badges.
The Fitbit also syncs with MFP, so you'll get a calorie adjustment (like the exercise calories you get on this site) if you burn over what your activity level and calories are set at.0 -
Fitbit is a one time charge unless you really want to get deep into your stats. BodyMedia charges a monthly fee.
Fitbit is tiny and I wear mine on my bra as I even sleep in a bra and it is on me at all times, unless I sit down for a bit to charge it.
I never want to live without my fitbit again, as long as I live. I love it and I am so addicted!
Oh and it links to MFP and trades info so you really don;t have to log twice. Did I mention it's tiny and no one knows you have it on?0 -
fitbit ;D0
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I got the body media when I joined the advanced package of Jenny Craig. It's pretty good. It serves it's purpose. The only problem is finding places to wear it in the summer, and the fact that I got a rash from mine. Fitbit is so small, you can clip it or wear it anywhere. Plus, it has more to it than the body media. Just my opinions. Oh, and when my trial time was up with body media, they wanted me to start paying a monthly fee for me to use it.
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LOOOOOVE my FitBit! It's been really great and so easily integrates with MFP.
I agree that their customer service is beyond incredible.0 -
Bodymedia cost twice as much and you have a montly membership to use all those neat gadgets and tools. Body media looks and seems identical to a BoddyBugg that was made popular on the Bigest Loser show cept its a different color. The BoddyBugg also requires a montlhy subsrcitption where the FitBit does not. I don't own any of the devices, just what I have read as I contemplate purchase as well.0
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The BM gives you more stats but is big and it would be obvious to you and other you were wearing it, fitbit is very discreet, it tells you steps taken, distance walks, flights of stairs climbed, 24 hours calories burn, monitors sleep. The website you wirelessly sink it to is free, I believe you pay for the BM website. I love my fitbit. Very motivating! X0
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Love Love LOVE my Fitbit! Great customer service AND it syncs with MFP!0
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Yes, that Wired article does make the BMF sound a lot better than the FB. I have a FB and like that it is invisble whereas the BMF is not, but might look into the BMF for accuracies sake.
I've had both and find the readings similar. The skin stuff on the BMF added nothing, for me. It couldn't detect anything more than the Fitbit. Maybe it works better for others. I'm not a sweat-er.
I like the Fitbit much better.0 -
As far as people who are taking the price difference into account, they can both be found on Ebay brand new for the same price. So, I'm ignoring that issue. I realize there is a monthly fee. But, you can also get a year subscription for 19.99 on Ebay. I'm just trying to get the most bang for my buck so to speak and trying to get as much info from as many people before spending the hundred dollars one way or the other.0
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As far as people who are taking the price difference into account, they can both be found on Ebay brand new for the same price. So, I'm ignoring that issue. I realize there is a monthly fee. But, you can also get a year subscription for 19.99 on Ebay. I'm just trying to get the most bang for my buck so to speak and trying to get as much info from as many people before spending the hundred dollars one way or the other.
A girl after my own heart! ;-)0 -
i was reading a review in Wired magazine about them. I have a FitBit so I was intrigued. I think the BodyMedia is a better tool with more flexibility.
http://www.wired.com/reviews/2012/04/reviews_bodymonitors/
Having used both the BMF and Bodybugg for about 3 years and the FB for 6 months I can tell you I much prefer the FB. When I first got my FB I wore both it and my BMF for a week to compare #s. They were close enough that I happily took off my arm band and have not looked back. The FB website is amazing and so much more user friendly. The community is 2nd to none and the fact that it links with MFP just clinches it for me. The BMF also has a monthly fee to use (unless you buy at Costco) and has an unsightly arm band that only looks good on those with perfect arms. I hated how it looked on my fat arms so much I'd never wear it during the summer due to embarrassment. Just an FYI0 -
Oh god, you wore that armband for 3 years? I wore it for a few months and couldn't wait to ditch it. I felt like it screamed out to people- "I need a device to help me manage my weight!" Or "I'm on house arrest."0
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I don't know anything about the Bodymedia, but I echo what everyone else has said about the fitbit. I LOVE mine and don't know what I ever did without it. It is extremely motivating and the way it syncs up with MFP is really convenient too. I appreciate that it is discrete and nobody ever knows I am wearing it.0
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I wear the BMF faithfully 23.75 hours of the day. I also have the optional display, which has to stay in communication with the armband- OR you can use an iPhone (which I do not want to have). The optional display is utterly worthless- it takes constant screwing with it to keep it in sync and I just don't have the patience to bother with it!
BMF has several drawbacks that I have noticed. One that irritates the h*ll out of me is that it registers all driving as exercise, so I try to drive only right handed to avoid the inaccuracies. If you are driving 20 minutes or an hour, it throws off your stats, so you either have to take it off to drive OR drive right handed only. Pain in the butt.
The other thing I can tell you is- it does NOT register exertion if you are horizonal, and it usually does not pick up my exercise bike exertions either. No kidding. I was on my pilates reformer yesterday sweating and puffing and it read- nothing. Ditto for the exercise bike. It does get the treadmill and all other activity that is upright. This also throws off your stats if you do any matwork and such. There is NO WAY to edit the information downloaded to add for exercise the monitor missed or the excess from driving with both hands.
The website membership is $6.95 monthly, and that is required to download the information from the device. It includes a food diary and it does monitor sleep quality. There are no message boards or interactive social/support areas.
I have been reasonably satisfied with the BMF- I doubt any of these things are perfect- but I do think next time I will try the FB. I have discovered that the social.support aspect of being here is worth it's weight in gold because it keeps me motivated and on task. I like that FB can interface with MFP- right now I am keeping TWO food diaries and it is truly a pain in the behind!
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The other thing I can tell you is- it does NOT register exertion if you are horizonal, and it usually does not pick up my exercise bike exertions either. No kidding. I was on my pilates reformer yesterday sweating and puffing and it read- nothing. Ditto for the exercise bike. It does get the treadmill and all other activity that is upright. This also throws off your stats if you do any matwork and such. There is NO WAY to edit the information downloaded to add for exercise the monitor missed or the excess from driving with both hands.
I read that if you put it on your ankle or calf (so it's not tight to cut off circulation) it will register on the bike. And if you take it off your body for more than a 1/2 hour while doing your exercises, you can edit off body. It's under calories burned when you drop it down.0 -
Can either one be used while showering? I can't do short showers, unfortunately.0
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The other thing I can tell you is- it does NOT register exertion if you are horizonal, and it usually does not pick up my exercise bike exertions either. No kidding. I was on my pilates reformer yesterday sweating and puffing and it read- nothing. Ditto for the exercise bike. It does get the treadmill and all other activity that is upright. This also throws off your stats if you do any matwork and such. There is NO WAY to edit the information downloaded to add for exercise the monitor missed or the excess from driving with both hands.
I read that if you put it on your ankle or calf (so it's not tight to cut off circulation) it will register on the bike. And if you take it off your body for more than a 1/2 hour while doing your exercises, you can edit off body. It's under calories burned when you drop it down.
Great suggestions! Thank you so much- I will give these ideas a try!0 -
Oh god, you wore that armband for 3 years? I wore it for a few months and couldn't wait to ditch it. I felt like it screamed out to people- "I need a device to help me manage my weight!" Or "I'm on house arrest."
Well mostly for three years... it tended to not get used during the warm months when others could see it.0
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