Fitbit. Cost vs Effect

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  • azulvioleta6
    azulvioleta6 Posts: 4,195 Member
    All i want to know is how many steps, kms and calories i burn everyday. I don't need a sleep monitor because i already know my sleep is crap, i don't need a stair counter as i don't walk up or down any steps, I dont like the thought of having to wear a bracelet all the time and i don't need a heart rate monitor because the only exercise i do is walking.

    Based on all of the above, is why i chose the Zip. It fits my needs perfectly :smile:

    Yes. I also have a Zip and it works well for me. Being able to wear it under clothes is a big plus.

    It has helped me to increase my casual activity, and that is making a difference with weight loss. I pretty much always get an intense workout for an hour a day, but before the FitBit, I wasn't moving enough the rest of the time. It also helps me to monitor when I am overdoing things.
  • azulvioleta6
    azulvioleta6 Posts: 4,195 Member
    All i want to know is how many steps, kms and calories i burn everyday. I don't need a sleep monitor because i already know my sleep is crap, i don't need a stair counter as i don't walk up or down any steps, I dont like the thought of having to wear a bracelet all the time and i don't need a heart rate monitor because the only exercise i do is walking.

    Based on all of the above, is why i chose the Zip. It fits my needs perfectly :smile:

    Yes. I also have a Zip and it works well for me. Being able to wear it under clothes is a big plus.

    It has helped me to increase my casual activity, and that is making a difference with weight loss. I pretty much always get an intense workout for an hour a day, but before the FitBit, I wasn't moving enough the rest of the time. It also helps me to monitor when I am overdoing things.
  • goingforahundred
    goingforahundred Posts: 590 Member
    I consider my Fitbit to be my accountability parter, so to speak. I expect to get in at least 11,000 steps a day, and I will pace back in forth for an hour to get it. Once I hit the 11,000 easily every day I will kick it up to 12,000. I will never be without one again.
  • Christine_72
    Christine_72 Posts: 16,049 Member
    Buying a fitbit was the best thing i could have done. I was averaging 2000ish steps a day before i got it, now i'm averaging around 20,000 a day. All in the space of a few weeks.
  • 85kurtz
    85kurtz Posts: 276 Member
    I've never had one but am considering saving up for one. So, anyone who's got or had one, how much difference did it make?

    I do not have a fitbit. I have a Misfit. I like the way it looks (like a really funky watch). I did a fair bit of research before replacing my accelerometer with a new gadget. I am glad I did. The misfit is comfortable to wear, does not require recharging, is water proof and is very accurate. I also like the fact that after buying the gold watch band it does not scream exercise thingy. Another thing I like about it is that (and this sounds a little superficial) it gives me a pretty light show when I have achieved my goal of 15000 steps. My husband has fitbit and it isn't as accurate as my misfit. When you read about it you will find most of the complaints center around people losing them. Easy solved, don't do the band up too tight and use the magnet provided to loop onto the band. Any way that's my two cents worth.

  • joshuapowell1989
    joshuapowell1989 Posts: 163 Member
    I got a fitbit and it has definitely helped me. I was previously walking and assuming I did a lot more than I actually did! Now I'm walking at least 7.5k steps a day.
  • Sued0nim
    Sued0nim Posts: 17,456 Member
    Started with a flex loved it
    Downgraded to a zip so I could wear bracelets loved it more

    Started wearing one a couple of months into my weight loss...still wear my zip in maintenance

    I credit the pedometer synching to MFP with a lot of my success, although primarily diet and lifting ..I certainly get 350-450 extra calories over sedentary from it

    I use a polar HRM during workouts and cannot buy into the whole HRM wearable a 24 hours, nobody has managed to convince me that they aren't a waste of money (unless you need to monitor your HR due to a heart condition)

    So my answer is God Yes to the basic pedometer and nope to the expensive HR versions
  • Keiko385
    Keiko385 Posts: 514 Member
    The polar loop is supposed to count for if you have to use a stroller. It does not have a altimeter for stairs tho. It can be worn swimming to 20. It is waterproof and can be used while cycling. It is the only band that can hook up to a chest strap hr monitor which is the most accurate hrm. Tho both are bought separately. This is what I want. I initially wanted the fitbit zip but have heard many bad reviews so if im spending that much 20 more for a loop might be worth it.

    I have a Loop and it counts steps if I am pushing a shopping cart, but it also registered over 2K in steps when I was on my knees scrubbing the grout on the bathroom floor yesterday lol. That was the first time I have noticed any drastic discrepancies in the step counts.

    For everything else it is fairly accurate. It helps keep me moving as I see it flash and know its time I need to get up and move around to avoid getting the dreaded inactivity stamp. I use the HRM when I am out with my dogs or on the treadmill as I have to watch my HR closely per DR orders until I have another stress test done.

    The Loop website is not as interactive as the Fitbit site from what I have seen but I dont really use that part of all that often.

    OP it all depends on what you want out of it. For me it was totally worth the investment to get an activy tracker as MFP comes close but its based on averages not your actual caloric needs. I thought I was fairly active outside of work, I have a desk job where I would normally sit for 8 hrs a day, the Loop proved me wrong. I was a couch potato the majority of the day & night, I have now done almost a complete turn around activity wise.

  • ArkMom35
    ArkMom35 Posts: 225 Member
    My husband surprised me with the Garmin Vivofit. I love it. It really helps keep me motivated and moving.
  • solivera87
    solivera87 Posts: 13 Member
    Before you go out and buy it. Download the app. When i was on my search thats what i did. And i ended buying Jawbone (still available at Groupon for $49) because i liked their app better. It was faster and had more things to offer, like you can but between the hours of 4-5pm i did cycling. It records the right amount of calories you burned during that time. And it still gets paired w MFP. Also i know to some it might not matter, but i liked the look of it aswell. Its sleek. Another thing, i used to have the Sketchers go walk (horrible) and it was so hard for me to synk w my phone. Jawbone you plug it in to your phone and takes 3 seconds to load. Its all up what you are looking for, a pedometer or a all in one? I recommend Jawbone.
  • fishybaldrick
    fishybaldrick Posts: 8 Member
    I have a charge HR and spent ages comparing and reading review on the internet before taking the plunge, I was considering the Jawbone Up3 but went with the Fitbit charge HR as it was available now, and I preferred the user face of the app. I've found the tracking to be accurate (comparing the heartbeat reading with that on the machines at the gym it is always within 5) I can't recommend the Fitbit enough for use of a motivational tool
  • nikinuu
    nikinuu Posts: 22 Member
    I have the Fitbit charge hr and I love it! This brilliant little device has given me the motivation to get more active, every day I'm trying to improve on my calorie burning and daily steps it makes me walk more :) and I find it really helpful when doing cardio as the machines at my gym are far from accurate
  • Timelordlady85
    Timelordlady85 Posts: 797 Member
    For me, it motivates me to move more during the day. I don't count my everyday steps as exercise but I do turn on the activity tracking if I'm going jogging or bike riding or any planned exercise of that nature. I also wear it on my shoe and not on my wrist. I have used it and eating properly to lose 47 pounds and counting. its just like myfitnesspal to me, you get what you put into. this site is useless unless you take the time to log in and use it. same for ANY fitness device and workout. my recommendation, buy one off ebay or amazon.com. or don't, choice is yours. I know I personally love my fitbit, the fitbit community and challenges are awesome and love how my steps sync on here.
  • Liftng4Lis
    Liftng4Lis Posts: 15,151 Member
    I have the Jawbone up24, love it! VERY worth the cost. I love how it bugs on me if I sit too long and the sleep tracking.
  • Timelordlady85
    Timelordlady85 Posts: 797 Member
    All i want to know is how many steps, kms and calories i burn everyday. I don't need a sleep monitor because i already know my sleep is crap, i don't need a stair counter as i don't walk up or down any steps, I dont like the thought of having to wear a bracelet all the time and i don't need a heart rate monitor because the only exercise i do is walking.

    Based on all of the above, is why i chose the Zip. It fits my needs perfectly :smile:

    another reason why I love fitbit. so many options, there not just a one device fits all thing here. there is the zip, the fitbit flex, the fitbit charge, the fitbit surge and so on. so many options. im getting my mom the fitbit charge for mothers day.
  • IAmTheGlue
    IAmTheGlue Posts: 701 Member
    I have the Fitbit charge hr and the fitbit Aria scale. The pair cost right around $300 & it was worth every penny. I do need the HR monitor as my heart is a little wonky.

    Getting my fitbit was a life changing decision. I was a little hesitant because of the price but my husband said " It might just save your life " & I got it.

    My doctor told me once that most of his patients die of denial. My fitbit makes me face reality. I know what I weigh. I know how active I have been and I will not go to bed until all my bars turn green. It is very motivating.

    It was worth it to me. I'm down 33 pounds since February 19th. I wear it constantly and I have found it to be accurate.
  • jasmine_sheppard
    jasmine_sheppard Posts: 13 Member
    I love my Fitbit charge hr. My sister in law and brother in law have them too. It helps us make sure we are meeting our goals (mine is to lose weight, SIL to maintain, and BIL is to gain).. We hold oursves accountae with them. I find the hr monitor accurate
  • PAV8888
    PAV8888 Posts: 14,318 Member
    edited April 2015
    OP: based on your profile and assuming you want to do some walking (maybe get out a few stops before your destinations) any of the trackers that **fit your budget** will do fine.

    From the cheapest Jawbone to the fanciest Fitbit. At the end of the day they ARE just fancy pedometers.

    Having said that, I have personally used the Vivofit, Mio Fuse, Surge, and Charge. I kept the Charge and when I want more accurate HRM I use a Scorsche Rhythm+.

    I did not keep the Charge because it was inherently more accurate than anything else. I did keep it because the overall Fitbit package including wrist based HRM, website, integration and friends features (especially as it connects me to real life friends) made sense to me.

    So yes, the Zip is not as nice as the One, and the Charge is not as nice as the Surge; but, if money is tight the Zip will do fine to help you figure out your general level of activity and to encourage you to move around more.

    For the people looking for "accuracy", you won't find it here, unless you only engage in steady state aerobic activities, and even then it will just be a good estimate.

    What you will find is just a slightly better estimate of your general activity level than your own guesses.

    And if, like a couple of the posters in this thread, you get to the point of including thousands upon thousand of steps in your day, well, that translates not only into better cardiovascular health; but, also into a lot of delicious calories :wink:

    (Yes, I do believe that calories from walking count just as much as calories from any other exercise--and to date this continues to be true. My Fitbit adjustment used to be accurate at 100% eat back. As of March 2015 it seems to require some dialing down. Still trying to figure out if the new eat back amount is 95%, or maybe, gasp, as low as 90%!)
  • lass2corrupt
    lass2corrupt Posts: 3 Member
    I have a fitbit charge and I love it! My main use for it is motivation but do eat some of the calories I use due to my job which is more physical. I'm always striving to walk more and more and it helps me track my steps.
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