which fitness tracker(watch) to get?
misscola
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reading endless reviews online, can't seems to pinpoint to any.
activities: workout mostly eg. t25, occasional running (3-5km), zumba once a week (60min), at times swimming (30laps)
HR monitoring seems like a must for me, be great if i can bring it into a pool but no biggie. and i most definitely bring my hp around for music during my activities.
any suggestions? garmin?fitbit alpha HR? ua band?!
activities: workout mostly eg. t25, occasional running (3-5km), zumba once a week (60min), at times swimming (30laps)
HR monitoring seems like a must for me, be great if i can bring it into a pool but no biggie. and i most definitely bring my hp around for music during my activities.
any suggestions? garmin?fitbit alpha HR? ua band?!
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I love my Garmin Vivoactive HR, great for logging cardio, weights, walking/running and swimming. Main selling points for me were it being waterproof/logging swimming lengths and the GPS being in-built rather than relying on a phone via bluetooth and draining both batteries.
Garmin Customer services are very quick and helpful to deal with - had an issue with syncing just after an update but was sorted straight away.1 -
I like my Garmin Vivoactive HR as well. Seems real accurate for the calorie burn for cardio (based on how I've lost weight). And being waterproof instead of just water resistant was a big issue for me, for fishing.1
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I have a Xiaomi Mi2 band, its unbelievable value.
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I'm still partial to Fitbit.. I've had good luck with them and I'll probably stick with them. As well, their customer service is excellent..2
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I have really enjoyed my Misfit Shine, and it is waterproof. No HR monitor though... Their customer service is good and I don't have to remember to plug it in every day; I already plug enough stuff in every night. I just wear it until I get the low battery warning, then put in a new watch battery.1
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I just got the FitBit HR (from Amazon) and the interface seems easy to use and I like the rubber "watch" band; it's secure. I have to switch it from one wrist to the other one every day (due to irritation) and be aware if you are using it to track sleep / HR while asleep, the light from the device is *really* bright and I am aware of it, if the cloth I sleep with over my eyes slips. (I am extra sensitive to noise and light while I sleep).
It tracks my steps and counts scrubbing dishes as cardio so I am good with that. You have to stride / swing your arms to obtain better measurements I am told - but I just got it as a HR monitor and pedometer.
I synced it to my iMAC desk top and find that the dashboard is very easy to read that way.
Yes! I got the two year additional warranty and the screen protector.
BTW - UA nickles and dimes you to death. You get no break on "premium" upgrades to either MFP or FitBit if you purchase both. I am still trying to figure out what I may be missing by not buying into the FitBit premium app.
Finally - check out the "How to" on MFP before you buy to save yourself aggravation when syncing.
Here is a fairly accurate review:
https://www.theverge.com/2017/4/11/15257484/fitbit-alta-hr-review-fitness-tracker-band
https://techcrunch.com/2017/04/06/fitbit-alta-hr-review/
http://www.macworld.com/article/3184908/consumer-electronics/fitbit-alta-hr-review-the-best-fitness-tracker-for-most-people.html1 -
I had many fitbits, and they all died in less than a year. They will replace them for about a year for free.
I liked many aspects of them. They are affordable, very easy to use, have great customer support (for a year), great software (phone and web), good for monitoring incidental steps, walking, running, or hiking. Even worked for the elliptical. Not good for cycling, swimming, or weightlifting.
I'm tempted by a higher-end Garmin like the 920XT "Triathlete" watch, but it's a complex beast.2 -
thanks all for ur input!
i'm looking at garmin vivoactive HR and vivosmart HR+..
anyone used both bef? comfort level etc.. vivosmart doesn't hv swim mode, but does give spd etc, good enough ?0 -
tinkerbellang83 wrote: »I love my Garmin Vivoactive HR, great for logging cardio, weights, walking/running and swimming. Main selling points for me were it being waterproof/logging swimming lengths and the GPS being in-built rather than relying on a phone via bluetooth and draining both batteries.
Garmin Customer services are very quick and helpful to deal with - had an issue with syncing just after an update but was sorted straight away.
is it comfortable? to wear to sleep etc. vivosmart hr plus is slimmer, contemplating btwn the two0 -
tinkerbellang83 wrote: »I love my Garmin Vivoactive HR, great for logging cardio, weights, walking/running and swimming. Main selling points for me were it being waterproof/logging swimming lengths and the GPS being in-built rather than relying on a phone via bluetooth and draining both batteries.
Garmin Customer services are very quick and helpful to deal with - had an issue with syncing just after an update but was sorted straight away.
is it comfortable? to wear to sleep etc. vivosmart hr plus is slimmer, contemplating btwn the two
Yeah the Vivoactive is fairly comfortable, it is quite big, but I go against the Garmin advice and wear it on the inside of my wrist (they advise not doing this but it's not made any difference to me).
This might help with comparing the two you are considering http://www.activestride.com.au/infographic-product-comparison-garmin-vivoactive-vs-hr-vivosmart-hr0 -
DC Rainmaker does excellent in-depth reviews of all the fitness trackers.
https://www.dcrainmaker.com/product-reviews/garmin0 -
tinkerbellang83 wrote: »tinkerbellang83 wrote: »I love my Garmin Vivoactive HR, great for logging cardio, weights, walking/running and swimming. Main selling points for me were it being waterproof/logging swimming lengths and the GPS being in-built rather than relying on a phone via bluetooth and draining both batteries.
Garmin Customer services are very quick and helpful to deal with - had an issue with syncing just after an update but was sorted straight away.
is it comfortable? to wear to sleep etc. vivosmart hr plus is slimmer, contemplating btwn the two
Yeah the Vivoactive is fairly comfortable, it is quite big, but I go against the Garmin advice and wear it on the inside of my wrist (they advise not doing this but it's not made any difference to me).
This might help with comparing the two you are considering http://www.activestride.com.au/infographic-product-comparison-garmin-vivoactive-vs-hr-vivosmart-hr
awesome! the infographic was really useful. kinda know what i want already. thank you!1 -
BruinsGal_91 wrote: »DC Rainmaker does excellent in-depth reviews of all the fitness trackers.
https://www.dcrainmaker.com/product-reviews/garmin
wow that's helpful. thanks!0 -
tinkerbellang83 wrote: »This might help with comparing the two you are considering http://www.activestride.com.au/infographic-product-comparison-garmin-vivoactive-vs-hr-vivosmart-hr
Sounds like it won't matter to the OP, but this kind of glosses over the fact that the vivoactive can't use power meter sensors for cycling. While that won't matter to most people, that fact can be hugely important for some.0 -
samhennings wrote: »I have a Xiaomi Mi2 band, its unbelievable value.
I use the Xiaomi for band 2 but I can't get an accurate step count onto MFP. I synced it through Apple Health app since it doesn't sync directly to MFP but the steps on the watch itself never match the steps that are synced to MFP. Is there a way around this??0 -
Surprised nobody likes the Samsung Gear fit 2? digging mine0
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