What's the best Fit Bit?
reachrenhere
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What's the best Fit Bit and is it worth it?
Pros and Cons muchly appreciated ;-)
Pros and Cons muchly appreciated ;-)
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I have the one, only had it a couple days, sync nicely with MFP, clips on your belt, barely know it's there. No cons yet, but time will tell.0
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I also have the one and also for a few days. I am loving it. I had wanted the force, but I don't think I am really missing anything this way other than location. Not a wrist tracker... on the up side that just means it is harder to obsess over with every passing minute of my day. and for me, that is good, cause I would.0
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i have the `one` also...and i love it...have had it between 4 to 6 weeks...i love to see how many steps i take in a day..how lazy i am on the weekends...what things i want to change...i have yet to hit 10,000 steps but i cant wait until i do. lol its so fun to see how you sleep and how many times you move around. the only con is the alarm ...the vibrate does not wake me up....and the wrist band is looks pretty wasted lol hope it helps0
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Seems like I'm the only one with the entry-level (aka budget) Fitbit Zip.0
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I love my one! I heard that the flex sometimes counts to many steps from gesticulating too much you really don't know that the one is there! Which is also a con sometimes... I lost mine before and just didn't notice. But then again, they have the best customer service ever and even replace lost ones. I like the activity tracker button as well, which I think the flex doesn't have...0
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Seems like I'm the only one with the entry-level (aka budget) Fitbit Zip.
The only reason I got the one and not the zip I'd that it counts floors and i work in a place that I walk up and down the stairs a lot. I don't think that any of the other stuff is necessary...0 -
Seems like I'm the only one with the entry-level (aka budget) Fitbit Zip.
I have the Zip too. I keep losing it in my apartment though. It's ok, I guess. I had the main one for a while and didn't like when they started to use it to subtract stepts for daily activity, so I stopped using it. Then I realized that it was validating that I chose an active lifestyle and only needed to log my actual extra activities. So, since I'd rather sleep with someone than something, the Zip is fine for my needs.0 -
thanks for all of the responses so far! :bigsmile:0
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I had a flex for about a year but after a while I realized it was missing steps since I frequently am pushing or carrying something with both hands. Liked that I could wear it 24/7 though. I replaced it with the Zip and love it. It doesn't track stairs or sleep though so if those stats interest you, you might want to look at the One instead. Whatever model, they are great!0
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I have the Zip, and the one thing I hate about it is that it eats through batteries. (The Zip uses a watch battery rather than recharging on a USB port.) The battery life is supposed to be six months, but it's closer to six weeks. Every time it uses up a battery, I email customer service and they send me a replacement, which isn't so great for the environment! I've asked FitBit to let me pay the difference ($40 or $50, I forget) to upgrade to a One, but they refuse. So I don't really recommend the Zip, but I do love the device in general and find it motivating.0
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I have the Fitbit Flex. Then I lost it, didn't even think about calling Customer Service (they seem to be really good about replacing lost Fitbits), and bought another Flex shortly after.
Like the One, it can also be relatively easy to misplace. If the bracelet comes unsnapped and you don't immediately notice, boom gone. To combat that, I've put an o-ring where the straps overlap, that way if it becomes unsnapped, the o-ring is still holding it on my wrist. The actual tracker itself is also pretty small. Another downside is that it's not a HRM, which would have been a very nice bonus since it's already on my wrist 24/7.
However, the Flex can be worn in the water, which is more so about convenience as it can't track laps when swimming. The lights on it can also be set to represent different things and amounts (it is automatically set up at 10,000 steps/day). It also tracks sleep patterns, which I think is helpful because I found out that I'm a pretty restless sleeper and can try to accommodate for that.
If they hadn't been recalled, I would have loved to get the Force because it has a clock and can count stairs. Otherwise, I really think any of them would a be great choice. :flowerforyou:0 -
I bought the FitBit One and like it. I chose it over the Flex because of the reviews about people petting their dogs or moving their arms and having steps counted. QVC has them on Easy Pay right now I think.0
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i got the fitbit one for my birthday last month. it has a very tight clip (i also use a pedometer leash on just in case), and i wear it all the time except when showering. if you do a lot of stairs for cardio, the one is the way to go as the zip doesn't count stairs, and the one also has a vibrating alarm i thought i'd use, but i end up just using my phone alarm. then there's the sleep feature, but i don't bother with that. you might, though. and the one looks sleek and purty ;-)0
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I tired a fitbit flex and didn't like it. I recently got a garmin vivofit and love it! It shows actual numbers so I can see who many steps I've taken, how many I left to hit my goal, the date, the time, calories burned and total distance traveled. My favorite feature though is that you only have to charge it up once a year! I did some "testing" on it when I got it and it seems like the step count is pretty accurate...0
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I have the Fiex and love it. Mostly because it syncs with MFP and also that it's waterproof. I am really bad about misplacing things, so only removing it for charging makes it more difficult for me to lose it.0
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I've had the flex for less than a week but I like it. It took me awhile to get it set up and synched but that is only because I am not tech savvy at all. I think it is pretty accurate. I got in mainly to remind myself to continue to add more cardio daily. I powerlift and do yoga but have really slacked off on cardio so I am hoping it will encourage me to get more pro-active with cardio.0
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I have the flex and I love it. I actually just ordered some new bands for it to match with other outfits! I like it because I can get an idea of where I am by tapping on it and it shows me what percentage I'm at for the day. Also, it syncs with MFP and I can get all up to date info on my phone or online. I really like it a lot and I've found that because it's right on my wrist, it keeps me motivated a little bit more.0
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I am just curious because I am looking into getting a Fitbit. With the Fitbit one, what do you clip it on to at night while you're sleeping?
Do you just wear it like you would a pedometer and put it on your pajamas?0 -
I could be wrong but I think the Fit Bit One has a wrist strap that is just for sleep.... anyone know?0
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Seems like I'm the only one with the entry-level (aka budget) Fitbit Zip.
What model you get depends on what you want it to track and how/where you want to wear it. The Zip is pretty basic - tracks steps and estimates calories, clips to your clothing (I wear mine clipped to my bra) or goes in a pocket, uses a replaceable watch-type battery.
No sleep tracking, no stairs tracking - I didn't need either of those features, and I didn't want the bracelet type, I like having the Zip out of sight. I've read reviews where people have lost their Fitbits due to them coming unclipped or slipping from their cases, and the Zip seemed to have the best track record for staying put. And in the six months I've had it, it's never even come close to coming loose, even on my longest runs or through all day activity.
And it was the cheapest, and I'm on a budget, so it was the one for me. :bigsmile: I even found mine on eBay just after Christmas, got it for around $35.0 -
These are such great posts! I am posting so I can come back and read it later... Looking into getting a Fit Bit myself!0
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I have a FitBit One! I debated between the One and the Flex for a longggg time, but recently I was given a One so ya can't beat free :flowerforyou:
I would have purchased the One anyway though, the Flex counts arm swings are steps. Plus knowing me, I wouldn't wear it everyday. I already have a Polar FT7 to wear on my wrist at the gym.
I can't really see how people can lose their One though, mine is attached my bra and I just unclip it, set it on my dresser and there it sits all night.0 -
I have the Fitbit One and love it. I've had it since May. I feel that it motivates me to reach 10,000 steps a day which ensures I'm more active than I normally would be. I pretty much wear it 24/7 and it's clipped on my panties so I don't feel it and never forget it.
I think the only con is it is a bit sensitive to stair steps. It records just stepping up on a curve or in my truck as a stair step. I don't feel that those steps are the equivalent to stairs.0 -
I have the One and flove it.
It was recently part of a major, unaffiliated look at counters and was rated among the best.
The wrist ones interest me, but not yet. I want the Force, but have it be waterproof. I have no idea why waterproofing is so difficult for these things.0 -
I have the ONE. Had the Zip, got tired of replacing batteries. Got the Flex, hated it interfering with my jewelry. The one has a rechargable battery and can be cliped inside a pocket or bra. Love it!:happy:0
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I investigated FitBit, and got a Garmin Vivo instead. The battery lasts a year without recharging. It gives the following: time, date, steps, goal, calories, miles and syncs with my p.c. I can also use a sleep function to track my sleep.
It really does look like a watch, with a slim, elegant band (mine is black..I"m not sure if it would be the same with the muticolored ones.) It ships with two bands...for an adult or a smaller adult/child.
Garmin is the favorite brand of all my triathlete friends, so I'm comfortable with the durability of the watch.0 -
I had a Fitbit One but kept losing it as it came of my belt often, so stopped wearing it. Then I got a flex and wear it all the time it syncs with MFP easily and stays charged for days.
Only thing with wrist worn devices is I am not sure how accurate they are?0 -
I've had the Flex since July 2013. Love it and the wrist band is pretty solid. I love that it syncs to MFP.0
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I like the fitbit one. I like that it counts flights of stairs, steps, and miles- measures sleep etc. I wanted to upgrad to the force when it was recalled. I think a bracelet form would be easier to remember and get everystep (espcially if waterproof), but from what is available currently I suggest the fitbit one.0
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I am just curious because I am looking into getting a Fitbit. With the Fitbit one, what do you clip it on to at night while you're sleeping?
Do you just wear it like you would a pedometer and put it on your pajamas?
It comes with a wristband or you can clip to jammies....works both ways.0
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