Comments on the Fitbit tracker?!?
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I have had mine for almost 2 months, and I almost never take it off! It is a pedometer that measures steps, mileage, altitude ( flights climbed)0
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I have both a Bodymedia Fit and the FitBit. I was using my FitBit until I started experiencing syncing problems beginning 7/17. Apparently, when a Mac goes to 'sleep' you have to reset the FitBit and uninstall/install the software - at least this is my experience with it. Too much work for me!
I went back to my Bodymedia Fit. I've been wearing it on my left calf and it's pretty much the same calorie count as it was on my arm0 -
I love it. It goes perfectly with my Polar FT4 HRM.0
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I got mine about 2 weeks ago, and I already am in Love with it. I love the sleep feature, it's incredibly helpful. And it has been motivating me to take the stairs, run around, etc. to try to get my "badges". I really love it! If you have the cash, it's really amazing little device!0
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First, when discussing technology in heterogeneous groups such as this, please don't use acronyms without including an explanation. It is the same awful difficulty 30somethings' would have trying to read a text from a teenager!
Secondly, we are talking about "gadgets" not respirators; and as such, they should not be expected to calculate life /death situations...consult your primary physician! Great Scott!
I am so encouraged by the posts of a few that reflected the device has prompted them to move more or at least become "aware" of the need to increase their activity levels0 -
ChickFlintstone wrote: »First, when discussing technology in heterogeneous groups such as this, please don't use acronyms without including an explanation. It is the same awful difficulty 30somethings' would have trying to read a text from a teenager!
Secondly, we are talking about "gadgets" not respirators; and as such, they should not be expected to calculate life /death situations...consult your primary physician! Great Scott!
I am so encouraged by the posts of a few that reflected the device has prompted them to move more or at least become "aware" of the need to increase their activity levels
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Now where in the www (worldwide web) is the rest of my Reply?!? See what I'm saying?0
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I have the fitbit one... and LOVE0 -
ChickFlintstone wrote: »First, when discussing technology in heterogeneous groups such as this, please don't use acronyms without including an explanation. It is the same awful difficulty 30somethings' would have trying to read a text from a teenager!
Secondly, we are talking about "gadgets" not respirators; and as such, they should not be expected to calculate life /death situations...consult your primary physician! Great Scott!
I am so encouraged by the posts of a few that reflected the device has prompted them to move more or at least become "aware" of the need to increase their activity levels
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