Which fitness watch should I buy??
emmaupton1980
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Hi
I'm looking to buy a fitness watch, mostly to count my calories when exercising but there are so many out there. Any advice on which one is the best and most accurate? Not looking to spend more than £100.
I'm looking to buy a fitness watch, mostly to count my calories when exercising but there are so many out there. Any advice on which one is the best and most accurate? Not looking to spend more than £100.
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Go onto www.fitbit.com . There are so many options in your price range and people generally love them. They count your steps, some tell you how many calories you've burned and much more. I personally have the Fitbit Surge and I love it.0
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I love my Fitbit Charge HR, but all Fitbits calculate your TDEE (total daily energy expenditure, aka your maintenance calories) and sync with MFP.
You can learn more in the Fitbit Users group: http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/group/1290-fitbit-users0 -
I have worn the Fitbit Flex for more than a year and have found it to be pretty accurate. It also works with my company's health program in which I earn money for steps - woohoo! If I could, I would seriously look into the Misfit Shine because it does the same things as the older Fitbits (does not have an HRM...) I think the Misfit Shine is really pretty and they have a lower-priced option than any of the others, but I cannot recall the name of it. If you search for Misfit, you will find it.0
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Thanks. I have read reviews online about the fitbit watch but they are not very good but looking at what your saying and looking at the user groups for it, it's making me think I should go for one.
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Ah .. the typical confirmation bias based posts when somebody is looking to buy a device.
@emmaupton1980, what activities do you do? What data are you looking to track?
A few reviews.
http://www.cnet.com/news/how-accurate-are-wristband-heart-rate-monitors/
http://www.dcrainmaker.com/2015/02/fitbit-charge-review.html
http://www.dcrainmaker.com/2015/04/garmin-vivoactive-in-depth-review.html
http://www.dcrainmaker.com/product-reviews/activity-monitors0 -
emmaupton1980 wrote: »Thanks. I have read reviews online about the fitbit watch but they are not very good but looking at what your saying and looking at the user groups for it, it's making me think I should go for one.
Keep your receipt, and return it if you don't like it.
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brianpperkins wrote: »Ah .. the typical confirmation bias based posts when somebody is looking to buy a device.
@emmaupton1980, what activities do you do? What data are you looking to track?
A few reviews.
http://www.cnet.com/news/how-accurate-are-wristband-heart-rate-monitors/
http://www.dcrainmaker.com/2015/02/fitbit-charge-review.html
http://www.dcrainmaker.com/2015/04/garmin-vivoactive-in-depth-review.html
http://www.dcrainmaker.com/product-reviews/activity-monitors
I do a lot of fitness classes so I was going to use it for that to see how many calories I burn and to push me to work harder in them etc0 -
emmaupton1980 wrote: »brianpperkins wrote: »Ah .. the typical confirmation bias based posts when somebody is looking to buy a device.
@emmaupton1980, what activities do you do? What data are you looking to track?
A few reviews.
http://www.cnet.com/news/how-accurate-are-wristband-heart-rate-monitors/
http://www.dcrainmaker.com/2015/02/fitbit-charge-review.html
http://www.dcrainmaker.com/2015/04/garmin-vivoactive-in-depth-review.html
http://www.dcrainmaker.com/product-reviews/activity-monitors
I do a lot of fitness classes so I was going to use it for that to see how many calories I burn and to push me to work harder in them etc
HRMs aren't accurate for most classes because they are programmed and designed around a narrow range of steady state activities (running, cycling, rowing at relatively constant speeds without rapid changes). The step aspect of most activity trackers will track movement levels. None of them counts calories. They only estimate burn using a formula that may or may not match what you do.0 -
I lost the weight and have maintained for ten months—meaning my Fitbit is 100% accurate.
Plus, it's great motivation. If I get home and see I'm thisclose to goal, I walk around the block. I do the maximum number of Fitbit challenges every day with my friends.
Using a Fitbit for a couple of weeks is a great way to get a realistic idea of one's TDEE (total daily energy expenditure). And if you find you just don't like Fitbit, return it. (When I upgraded from a Flex to Charge HR, I started lending my Flex out to my friends.)0 -
editorgrrl wrote: »I lost the weight and have maintained for ten months—meaning my Fitbit is 100% accurate.
Plus, it's great motivation. If I get home and see I'm thisclose to goal, I walk around the block. I do the maximum number of Fitbit challenges every day with my friends.
Using a Fitbit for a couple of weeks is a great way to get a realistic idea of one's TDEE (total daily energy expenditure). And if you find you just don't like Fitbit, return it. (When I upgraded from a Flex to Charge HR, I started lending my Flex out to my friends.)
When were you hooked up to carts to measure your output while having your input calculated to ensure what you log is actually accurate? Unless you've done that, what your Fitbit numbers show is correlation ... nothing more.
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I don't recommend any of them. I've had a fitbit and a jawbone and both are only good for tracking steps. Their HRMs aren't particularly accurate and in the jawbone's case, I had to have it replaced three times due to defective issues. Additionally, the Apple watch is not waterproof, so in my opinion, for $400 - $700, it's a waste of money - wait for the next release.
I've finally settled on using my iPhone's motion detector, which syncs with MFP for tracking steps and using my Polar FT7 with a chest strap for my workouts. I use it in the water and on land.
The technology on these trackers is still in beta.0
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