BodyMedia Fit vs Fitbit?!?

I am looking for some kind of contraption like these. I am unsure of which one to get. I am completely clueless. Should I get one of these two or just a regular HRM? Any advice would be appreciated :)
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  • beautybrainsbooty
    beautybrainsbooty Posts: 122 Member
    I have been reading up on this lately. Looks like the fitbit comes in with the *best* reviews and affordability. I want to start there and work my way up to a "big boy" HRM lets say. Good luck!
  • Symonep
    Symonep Posts: 181 Member
    The cheapest way to go is the HRM...I wouldn't be getting an expensive one. Money isn't really an issue, I am just wondering what would be the best and most useful to use.
  • Symonep
    Symonep Posts: 181 Member
    From doing some reading on here it seems that the fitbit isn't syncing too well with MFP and it could just be easier getting a HRM...**sigh** I wanted a new toy :(
  • ToughTulip
    ToughTulip Posts: 1,118 Member
    I have a bodymedia fit and absolutely love it

    I find it to be very accurate and useful. I like being able to see how many calories I burn each day and how much sleep i get
  • salgalruns
    salgalruns Posts: 83 Member
    I have a bodymedia fit, and it doesn't sync to MFP. No big deal, I sync to the computer and then put in the calories myself. Works just fine. I used to wear it all the time, but now wear just for workouts. Have a Polar HRM, but I think this is more accurate to be honest.

    I also like using it to track my sleep - I don't sleep regularly and have struggled with waking up mutliple times each night (even after sleep studies). Not apnea, just restlessness. This helps me track it to a better degree.

    The biggest downside if you wear it all the time is that it's noticible with certain clothes since it goes on your arm. Not sure about fitbit - I think that's less obvious.

    Hope this helps!
  • From the BodyMediaFit Facebook page this morning: If you haven't already heard, we are now partnered with MyFitnessPal! Your calorie burn from BodyMedia will appear in your profile on MyFitnessPal, and the food logging you do on their site will show up in your Activity Manager!
    *Be sure to have both a BodyMedia Armband and Activity Manager account set up, in addition to an account with MyFitnessPal. Then, head to your Activity Manger, under the Apps, and follow the directions to integrate!
    We're so excited to be partnered with such a great organization and help everyone make living a healthy life easier!

    I synced mine but it'll take some getting used to and I'm a little confused. I now show "You've earned 863 extra calories from exercise today" which is the difference from my calories consumed goal on my Activity Manager and my Estimated Calories Burned.

    Anyone else sync theirs yet and figure this out?

    UPDATE: When all else fails, read the "Help" LOL

    What is the "BodyMedia Calorie Adjustment" in my exercise diary?

    When the data reported by your BodyMedia armband shows that your daily calorie prediction from BodyMedia and your estimated daily calories from your MyFitnessPal account are different, we'll adjust your net calorie goal accordingly. The "BodyMedia Adjustment" represents the additional calories you have burned, above and beyond our original estimate. You may also see a negative adjustment if your activity level suggests you are less active than our MyFitnessPal estimate assumes. Because the adjustment value is recalculated every time your BodyMedia armband uploads new data, you should expect this value to change over the course of the day.
  • sherylhs
    sherylhs Posts: 141 Member
    From the BodyMediaFit Facebook page this morning: If you haven't already heard, we are now partnered with MyFitnessPal! Your calorie burn from BodyMedia will appear in your profile on MyFitnessPal, and the food logging you do on their site will show up in your Activity Manager!
    *Be sure to have both a BodyMedia Armband and Activity Manager account set up, in addition to an account with MyFitnessPal. Then, head to your Activity Manger, under the Apps, and follow the directions to integrate!
    We're so excited to be partnered with such a great organization and help everyone make living a healthy life easier!

    I synced mine but it'll take some getting used to and I'm a little confused. I now show "You've earned 863 extra calories from exercise today" which is the difference from my calories consumed goal on my Activity Manager and my Estimated Calories Burned.

    Anyone else sync theirs yet and figure this out?

    UPDATE: When all else fails, read the "Help" LOL

    What is the "BodyMedia Calorie Adjustment" in my exercise diary?

    When the data reported by your BodyMedia armband shows that your daily calorie prediction from BodyMedia and your estimated daily calories from your MyFitnessPal account are different, we'll adjust your net calorie goal accordingly. The "BodyMedia Adjustment" represents the additional calories you have burned, above and beyond our original estimate. You may also see a negative adjustment if your activity level suggests you are less active than our MyFitnessPal estimate assumes. Because the adjustment value is recalculated every time your BodyMedia armband uploads new data, you should expect this value to change over the course of the day.

    Thanks for the info! I was thrilled when I read about the linking... but then confused when I saw my "BodyMedia Calorie Adjustment". Your description was very clear, thank you!
  • molliepw
    molliepw Posts: 74 Member
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  • fg8585
    fg8585 Posts: 110 Member
    Good thread and I have the same concerns. I went to best buy yesterday and didn't know where to start. I want something that mainly tracks how many calories I've burned. Steps taken is a bonus. Accuracy is a must definitely. My budget is pretty limited I'd say, if it's worth it then I'd get it.

    One of the fitbit items I'm interested in is the Fitbit Ultra Wireless Activity Plus Sleep Tracker but that's over my spending budget. Willing to pull some strings though. Hoping people who have knowledge and input about these type of items can help me and others narrow it down. And definitely a plus if I can connect it to this site.
  • I have a FitBit for all my "stepping" throughout the day & any exercise that involves steps & have a Polar FT4 for all exercises that don't involve steps. Total investment $160.
  • I have a Fitbit and I absolutely LOVE it. I'm the kind of person who needs to see the numbers every day, all the time. It's a stellar tiny little piece of technology. And affordable. I can't offer a comparison because I've never heard of the other one, but I do love this thing and would recommend it to anyone. :)

    edit: it also helped me realise that I wasn't as stressed out as I thought I had been, I just wasn't sleeping properly! Super accurate. Worth every single penny.
  • fg8585
    fg8585 Posts: 110 Member
    I have a Fitbit and I absolutely LOVE it. I'm the kind of person who needs to see the numbers every day, all the time. It's a stellar tiny little piece of technology. And affordable. I can't offer a comparison because I've never heard of the other one, but I do love this thing and would recommend it to anyone. :)

    edit: it also helped me realise that I wasn't as stressed out as I thought I had been, I just wasn't sleeping properly! Super accurate. Worth every single penny.
    for the Fitbit Ultra Wireless Activity Plus Sleep Tracker right?
  • I use the bodybugg and I love it..makes losing weight easy imo..
  • katevarner
    katevarner Posts: 884 Member
    Love my BodyMedia Fit Link armband. It's pretty accurate, tracks calories burned, gives you time for moderate and vigorous activity, counts steps, measures your sleep and links with my Withings wi-fi scale to keep up with my weight. It has tons of charts and reports that you can run, and it tracks lots more nutrients than MFP. The phone app also has a workout feature to track everything during your workout and links to the music on your phone for background music.

    The biggest advantage was knowing how many calories I burned all day--not just during a workout--in order to see how much I could actually eat and still lose weight. I've lost 25 lbs. since putting it on in February.
  • XXXMinnieXXX
    XXXMinnieXXX Posts: 3,459 Member
    Fitbit ultras are not water or sweat proof, so if you plan on heavy exercise get the Fitbit one.. It's sweat proof! I should know... Killed. 3 ultras at the gym and getting it wet! X
  • fg8585
    fg8585 Posts: 110 Member
    Fitbit ultras are not water or sweat proof, so if you plan on heavy exercise get the Fitbit one.. It's sweat proof! I should know... Killed. 3 ultras at the gym and getting it wet! X
    lol don't know if that's really bad or really good.
  • fg8585
    fg8585 Posts: 110 Member
    No wants to add any more input?
  • XXXMinnieXXX
    XXXMinnieXXX Posts: 3,459 Member
    Fitbit ultras are not water or sweat proof, so if you plan on heavy exercise get the Fitbit one.. It's sweat proof! I should know... Killed. 3 ultras at the gym and getting it wet! X
    lol don't know if that's really bad or really good.

    To be fair customer service have been great at quickly replacing! Just get the one if your going to go. For. One x
  • irisannRN
    irisannRN Posts: 121 Member
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  • alexroet
    alexroet Posts: 65 Member
    I'm going to have to follow this thread. I have a fitbit and HRM (and actually my fitbit ultra is on its last legs so I've replaced with a One, which is due to arrive tomorrow)- but I don't like that the fitbit only counts steps. what if I'm riding a bike? I'm not going to wear the HRM all the time... Just started reading about the bodymedia fit... sounds pretty great. need to look into pricing though. Looks like it integrates with everything pretty well now... Oh but the fitbit is nice and discrete, bodymedia less so. I'd love anyone else's input, too!
  • Mindochka
    Mindochka Posts: 61 Member
    I have a FitBit for all my "stepping" throughout the day & any exercise that involves steps & have a Polar FT4 for all exercises that don't involve steps.

    This is my system too. I love it! And my fitbit syncs very well with MFP. The fitbit helps me stay active throughout the day and the HRM helps me get an accurate burn for my exercising.
  • givemenovember
    givemenovember Posts: 16 Member
    By the way they no longer sell the Fitbit Ultra Wireless Activity Plus Sleep Tracker- This is replaced by the Fitbit One.
  • marinegirl92
    marinegirl92 Posts: 184 Member
    I own a body media device and a HRM and a old school pedometer.

    * Body media does a great job in logging all of your movement. A+ and it does integrate with MFP. Although, I think it's kinda a funky integration - you have to sync it at the body media site and then it shows up in MFP just as total calories not broken down into specific exercise buckets.
    * It was good to also wear it through the night a few times to know if I had any sleep issues. But once you know if you sleep through the night a few times it doesn't make sense to wear it all nights in my opinion.
    * Honestly I wanted to like the body media device but I just couldn't get over wearing the arm band 15 hours a day. I was dedicated to the thing for about 45 days... but found myself hating putting the thing on in the morning. So I recently discontinued it's use and will be selling it on ebay.

    As a result, I recently ditched my bodymedia device - upgraded my HRM to the F4 polar receiver and new wearlink transmitter. You could wear the HRM all day (which to me is more comfortable than the body media arm band) and log the results. I however only enter the exercise components of my day into the exercise log of MFP. In addition, also like to track my steps to make sure i"m getting 10,000 so I strap on an old school pedometer - I only log those walking steps in my paper calender for me.

    Those dang FITBIT's are just so cute! I want one! If I purchased one I don't think I would sync it with MFP either.

    Hope this helps.
  • shanander
    shanander Posts: 50 Member
    By the way they no longer sell the Fitbit Ultra Wireless Activity Plus Sleep Tracker- This is replaced by the Fitbit One.

    It's still available, at least on amazon...
    http://www.amazon.com/Fitbit-Wireless-Activity-Sleep-Tracker/dp/B005PUONIK/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1353434951&sr=8-1&keywords=fitbit+ultra
  • Starlage
    Starlage Posts: 1,709 Member
    ok, here's my two cents.

    FItbit's basically a glorified pedometer. It can't assess things that the BMF can- so if the BMF is in your budget it's the better option. The fitbit isn't great at assessing exercise so people still have to use HRM's along side it. The BMF does all of that, and now that it syncs with MFP it's amazingly easy and accurate. I've been using mine for a while now (got it in march this year, used it for three months, took the summer off to maintain and am now back at it). The BMF's more sophisticated since if assesses your body heat and sweat along with the steps taken, movement and sleep assessment that the fitbit does. It's amazing! I do admit it's an eyesore on your arm. BUT. I just turn the device in towards my arm so it's not so noticable and when I go out I just put it on my calf (which isn't as accurate, but gets the job done. NOT the place to put it for exercise, but basic walking, just fine IMO)
  • Starlage
    Starlage Posts: 1,709 Member
    Also, I don't feel like MFP explains how to use the modymedia with MFP very well so people are getting confused and not using them together.

    I've been using it just fine! Set both website accounts to the SAME GOAL. This will mean that MFP will have a lower calorie goal because it doesn't include projected exercise in it's daily goal, and the BMF goal will be higher because it DOES include projected exercise and will go off of previous days/ your typical burns and habits. I've set MFP and BMF to lose 1/2 a pound a week and a very active activity level, this sets my MFP diary to 1800 something base goal and my BMF diary to a 2100 something base goal. I don't have a link, so I let my BMF sync twice a day- in the morning after breakfast and in the evening after exercise/before dinner. After I do my morning sync BMF will adjust my MFP diary up to a projected goal for the day, then in the evening it'll either adjust up or down depending on my activity level for the day. I really really really like the BMF and an consistently impressed with it and how well it can work for weightloss. The longer you wear it, the more consistent you are with wearing it the better it will get at projecting your burns for a given day (because like I said, it'll learn from previous burns) and now that it syncs with MFP it's easy and seamless! The idea with them syncing is to use mfp PURELY for it's diary and that's it. Use the BMF's site to eval exercise etc etc. I completely ignore mfp's projections and suggestions for me and don't log any exercise on it, I let BMF do that for me and soley use the bmf website.
  • alexroet
    alexroet Posts: 65 Member
    I'll add a follow up here... I just got my BMF a couple weeks ago. I've been wearing it 23h a day since then. And I've been wearing my fitbit one pretty much all the time too. I also add my HRM when I go for a run. When I come back from my run, I have calorie burn info from the BMF, the fitbit, the HRM, and the nike run tracker/GPS app on my phone. and honestly, I don't know which one is the most accurate. BMF claims they are. I don't know. If the BMF had a built in HRM, I'd trust it the most.

    but as far as fitbit vs BMF-
    BMF pros: claims it's the most accurate.
    gives a lot of nice detailed charts

    cons:
    more expensive, PLUS requires monthly PAID service
    big and bulky and not super comfortable
    the interface is a little cumbersome, but the phone app update that came out YESTERDAY finally allows full mobile sync, so you don't need to plug into the computer anymore (that was a major downside for me)

    fitbit pros:
    cheaper
    basic service is free (you can pay extra for 'premium')
    I think the website/app integration is much more seamless
    it has social features (you can compete with friends, earn badges, etc) which BMF doesn't
    it's small and cute and inconspicuous

    cons- maybe not as accurate? definitely not as accurate for non-step activities

    Bottom line- overall I like the fitbit better. The BMF has some features I like, but I'm not convinced it justifies the cost difference/clunky interface/bulky/uncomfortable device. and as far as accuracy- at the end of the day I find my total calorie burn is suprisingly close between the two.(BMF says I burned 2112 yesterday, fitbit says 2109- but it's usually not quite that close. Usually within about 200 cal). But, most of my exercise is running/walking.

    I'm trying to decide if I'll keep the BMF. If money is an issue, I think the fitbit is quite adequate.
  • zombilishious
    zombilishious Posts: 1,250 Member
    Star said it all. I got the BMF a month ago, and I wear it daily. It's awesome and amazingly accurate. The MFP integration is seamless, I just set both websites up so they have the same goals and make sure I'm about 500 calories under my daily calorie burn.
  • jaz050465
    jaz050465 Posts: 3,508 Member
    I'll add a follow up here... I just got my BMF a couple weeks ago. I've been wearing it 23h a day since then. And I've been wearing my fitbit one pretty much all the time too. I also add my HRM when I go for a run. When I come back from my run, I have calorie burn info from the BMF, the fitbit, the HRM, and the nike run tracker/GPS app on my phone. and honestly, I don't know which one is the most accurate. BMF claims they are. I don't know. If the BMF had a built in HRM, I'd trust it the most.

    but as far as fitbit vs BMF-
    BMF pros: claims it's the most accurate.
    gives a lot of nice detailed charts

    cons:
    more expensive, PLUS requires monthly PAID service
    big and bulky and not super comfortable
    the interface is a little cumbersome, but the phone app update that came out YESTERDAY finally allows full mobile sync, so you don't need to plug into the computer anymore (that was a major downside for me)

    fitbit pros:
    cheaper
    basic service is free (you can pay extra for 'premium')
    I think the website/app integration is much more seamless
    it has social features (you can compete with friends, earn badges, etc) which BMF doesn't
    it's small and cute and inconspicuous

    cons- maybe not as accurate? definitely not as accurate for non-step activities

    Bottom line- overall I like the fitbit better. The BMF has some features I like, but I'm not convinced it justifies the cost difference/clunky interface/bulky/uncomfortable device. and as far as accuracy- at the end of the day I find my total calorie burn is suprisingly close between the two.(BMF says I burned 2112 yesterday, fitbit says 2109- but it's usually not quite that close. Usually within about 200 cal). But, most of my exercise is running/walking.

    I'm trying to decide if I'll keep the BMF. If money is an issue, I think the fitbit is quite adequate.

    I presume you have the Link. Does the new app li k with the Core?
  • Starlage
    Starlage Posts: 1,709 Member
    no, it doesn't link with the core- the core doesn't have bluetooth built in. If I could go back and change my choice I'd totally pay more for the link. The plugging in twice a day does suck a little.