Fitbit ????'s
jrbars14
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Anyone use the fitbit and LOVE it…or even anyone the other way. Looking at buying one and would like some input before I take the plunge thanks in advance
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Yep - love it. Love when it buzzes to tel me that I've hit my step goal. Love that it keeps track of how I sleep. Bought the scale too and tied it all into MFP. Don't even need to think about my weight, no obsessing. Makes it easier for me to just focus on eating healthy and moving more.0
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I'm so in love with my fitbit. Tells me how much I step, when I hit my goal of 60 active minutes (eliptical) and even how well I sleep during the night! I recommend! It also automatically add's your calories burned to MFP so that's also nice! Do it!0
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I have a Flex and i really like it. It motivates me to move more. For example, last night i was on the treadmill at home, and i made myself stay on til i hit my daily goal. I've done this many times.
I also enjoy the celebration lights and vibration when you hit your goal.
I will eventually try the scale too.0 -
I have a One. I wanted one for a long time, and ended up getting one for free from work. I've had it for about 2 months and while I like it, I'm glad I didn't spend the money. I like that it keeps track of my steps, but I do everything on MFP and everything calorie-burn wise I do I base on my HRM, which was only $50.0
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Yes mneil02, syncs weight, and gives % body fat. In some ways, it's even more exciting to see that change!0
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I've had my fitbit for a few years. Loved it at first, but kind of lost interest. It'd been sitting in a drawer for a while. But I recently found FitRPG - a game app that links to your fitbit. You create a character, choose a race, and your steps level it up. You can do quests, like "Walk 5,000 steps now", to get gold to buy armor and weapons and potions, and you can battle friends for experience and gold. Only had it a couple days, but I'm in love. It's really motivated me.0
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+1 on the scale. Having it do all the logging for you is great. I really like to see the graphs over time to see how I am doing and you never have to wonder how much you weighed last year.0
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I've had my fitbit for a few years. Loved it at first, but kind of lost interest. It'd been sitting in a drawer for a while. But I recently found FitRPG - a game app that links to your fitbit. You create a character, choose a race, and your steps level it up. You can do quests, like "Walk 5,000 steps now", to get gold to buy armor and weapons and potions, and you can battle friends for experience and gold. Only had it a couple days, but I'm in love. It's really motivated me.
I hadn't heard of this game before. I sounds right up my alley. Thanks!0 -
Love the game concept. Will definitely check it out.0
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I have the Fitbit One and LOVE it. Its always on my hip/pocket/waist. But there are many devices on the market and so its wise to do a little research and think about what features you want.
The One is discreet, clips on your pants or some wear it on their bra. Its small, not cumbersome, and has information that displays on the device so its easy to check your step count. (Though if on your bra, you might get some odd looks if you look too often!) It is not water proof, but counts steps & logs flights of stairs based on altitude change. Does not have a HRM function.
The Fitbit Flex counts steps, but is worn on the wrist like a watch. Does not have a display but both Fitbits can sync to compatible phones or to the computer. Flex does not count flights but is water resistant. Less chance of forgetting its on your clothes and throwing it in the washing machine. (One is NOT waterproof.)
My husband didn't care for either of these setups and we just bought him a Polar Loop. Its watch style, but displays information on the unit and can be paired with a Polar HRM and use that info for a more accurate calorie burn during cardio. It is also water proof, with a stronger claim that Fitbit Flex's water resistency. It arrived yesterday.
I know Fitbit syncs well with MFP - I am not sure if the Polar Loop does.0 -
I have the Fitbit One and LOVE it. Its always on my hip/pocket/waist. But there are many devices on the market and so its wise to do a little research and think about what features you want.
The One is discreet, clips on your pants or some wear it on their bra. Its small, not cumbersome, and has information that displays on the device so its easy to check your step count. (Though if on your bra, you might get some odd looks if you look too often!) It is not water proof, but counts steps & logs flights of stairs based on altitude change. Does not have a HRM function.
The Fitbit Flex counts steps, but is worn on the wrist like a watch. Does not have a display but both Fitbits can sync to compatible phones or to the computer. Flex does not count flights but is water resistant. Less chance of forgetting its on your clothes and throwing it in the washing machine. (One is NOT waterproof.)
My husband didn't care for either of these setups and we just bought him a Polar Loop. Its watch style, but displays information on the unit and can be paired with a Polar HRM and use that info for a more accurate calorie burn during cardio. It is also water proof, with a stronger claim that Fitbit Flex's water resistency. It arrived yesterday.
I know Fitbit syncs well with MFP - I am not sure if the Polar Loop does.
Some very good points. I should point out that I wear the One in the center of my bra. It syncs to my Android phone via an app so I don't need to pull it out to check it if I don't want to. It's very accurate in that position, I've never had it come loose from there and it's not noticeable to anyone else.0 -
Got my One for Christmas 2013. After doing some research into Fitness gadgets, decided I'd prefer the One over the Flex/Force (Force no longer for sale) as I don't like wearing anything on my wrists. No regrets. Its not a magic device, but a great tool for measuring my activity level. And for setting goals. I have a goal for how many calories burned I want to be at after my lunch hour, at 5:00 when the end of the work day rolls around, and for total daily. I feel that using that in combination with weighing my food and tracking my calories in has helped to insure I'm regularly in a calorie deficit.0
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I've had my fitbit for a few years. Loved it at first, but kind of lost interest. It'd been sitting in a drawer for a while. But I recently found FitRPG - a game app that links to your fitbit. You create a character, choose a race, and your steps level it up. You can do quests, like "Walk 5,000 steps now", to get gold to buy armor and weapons and potions, and you can battle friends for experience and gold. Only had it a couple days, but I'm in love. It's really motivated me.
oooh nice. Data gathering and fun
I've had my fitbit about a year now, and I use it synced with MFP. I have MFP set to sedentary and let the fitbit adjust it up or down from there based on my actual activity. I found it very useful for maintenance.0 -
I have had my Fitbit Flex since November 2013, I love it, it keeps me motivated, tracks everything and uploads to MFP. I find that it is more effective for me for days when I have not been active, it guilt's me into getting off my butt. I also love the silent alarm rather than that awful EEE EEE EEE EEE sounds from traditional alarm clocks. I just ordered the Aria scale to use in conjunction with my Fitbit, I hope I like it!0
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I've had mine for 2 weeks now and so far I really like it. It definitely motivates me to move more, which is a great thing.0
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LOVE THE FITBIT. It was making my counts more accurate. Too bad I lost it. I need to buy a new one It's a great choice to get one. Seriously recommend it.0
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I've had my fitbit for a few years. Loved it at first, but kind of lost interest. It'd been sitting in a drawer for a while. But I recently found FitRPG - a game app that links to your fitbit. You create a character, choose a race, and your steps level it up. You can do quests, like "Walk 5,000 steps now", to get gold to buy armor and weapons and potions, and you can battle friends for experience and gold. Only had it a couple days, but I'm in love. It's really motivated me.
Oh I have to look for this!! Sounds fun!!!0 -
I have the Flex, I like it for the most part, but it being on my wrist can sometimes miss out on a lot of steps I'm taking. Like if I'm walking and texting or walking and pushing a grocery cart, I'm not getting credit for those steps. I find that I just end up putting it in to my pocket to get the steps counted.0
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I'm so in love with my fitbit. Tells me how much I step, when I hit my goal of 60 active minutes (eliptical) and even how well I sleep during the night! I recommend! It also automatically add's your calories burned to MFP so that's also nice! Do it!
Which fitbit do you have?0 -
Anyone use the fitbit and LOVE it…or even anyone the other way. Looking at buying one and would like some input before I take the plunge thanks in advance
My FitBit is always on my wrist. I love it and will not leave the house without it. It is the best motivational tool so far for me. It does not lie to me but buzzes when I hit my goals I have set for the day. My husband has since seen how much I love it and asked for and received one for his birthday, he feels the same about his and is always telling me what his steps for the day were or some accomplishment he made and the FitBit buzzed him about. WE LOVE OUR FitBit FLEX!!!!!0 -
I have the Fitbit Flex. It is definitely not the greatest device ever created, but I love mine. I wear it every day, and it definitely keeps me motivated to walk/run more and earn my steps for the day. Now, even my boyfriend is encouraging me to walk more so I can earn my daily awards! Plus, I have gotten several different colors of wristbands, so it has become a fun accessory. A lot of people have them, so I get comments from others all the time. Also, I really like how it syncs to MFP. I haven't figured out yet whether the calorie burns are accurate or not, but if I can say nothing else, I will say that it is motivating in terms of checking in/logging, and in just in general, MOVING more!0
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I love my Fitbit Flex. Its on my wrist, so I never forget to put it on or drop it (like other pedometer's I have had).
It does not count stairs like the One or the now recalled Force, that is the only thing lacking.
I can't wait to see what Fitbit's new tracker will be that is replacing the Force.0 -
I've had my fitbit for a few years. Loved it at first, but kind of lost interest. It'd been sitting in a drawer for a while. But I recently found FitRPG - a game app that links to your fitbit. You create a character, choose a race, and your steps level it up. You can do quests, like "Walk 5,000 steps now", to get gold to buy armor and weapons and potions, and you can battle friends for experience and gold. Only had it a couple days, but I'm in love. It's really motivated me.
I am SOOOO going to have to find this!!!0 -
Well worth every penny and keeps me motivated.0
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was thinking to buy one but after seeing apple watch, I think I will wait.....0
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I love my Flex. I am moving so much more now because of it!0
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Anyone use the fitbit and LOVE it…or even anyone the other way. Looking at buying one and would like some input before I take the plunge thanks in advance
I have a One and I love and adore it! I do a lot of typing and work with my hands, and while people will tell you the Flex doesn't pick up on it ... I'd rather clip something discreetly to my bra and not have to worry about "false step inflation," if you will. I love that I can pull up a phone app and immediately know how many steps I've taken, and as someone mentioned above I dearly love FitRPG!
I totally recommend a Fitbit - maybe get a Zip (half the price of the others) or check Craigslist?0 -
I absolutely LOVE my Fitbit One and my Fitbit Aria scale! Now that I have them I would not want to be without either one. I've been known to do some pretty bizarre things to make sure that I have hit my step goal for the day...very motivating! Best purchase I have ever made.0
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I've had some sort of Fitbit for a few years now. The Zip, the One, (and my first I can't recall the name). I love it, it is so motivating.
My hubby also has one so we have a "friendly" competition going. I love the idea of the RPG, I'm going to look it up.
Does anyone use the Aria? I keep looking at it, but have hesitated because of the expense.0
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