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I wore a FitBit daily since July 2011. Several factors made me a sitting duck when competing devices materialized: - grossly exaggerated step counts, as compared with Striiv, FuelBand and an Omron pedometer (yes, I carefully compared over a 3 week period) - inability to see activity-based-only cals burn on device or easily…
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My full attention thruout the day. My mom is 89, and just left the hospital last week. I know what a blessing it is that she's still above ground. I intend to wait on her hand and foot, so she only has to move when she wants to. Actually, she's now living with me. I continue to treat each day like Mom's day. She's a gift,…
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Another happy Striiv user here. I'll keep an eye out for a relevant group here, or elsewhere.
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I've worn one version or the other of FitBit since last summer. A few weeks ago, I grabbed a Striiv, frankly, relying heavily on Amazon's generous return policy. Bottom-line: If I lost my FitBit today, I'd be annoyed, primarily per the $$ aspect. But if I lost my Striiv, I'd likely break a nail, banging out an…
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Just a quickie update. I’ve found a one-shot solution for 2 problems I’d been having. One, my BlueTooth headset, Moto S305, kept dropping out on me, which I suspect is tied to the sweat factor. Replaced em with LG Tone HBS-700, a horseshoe-shaped set which hugs the neck area. Phone control is on the left; music on the…
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There's lots to love with iSmoothRun, which has replaced the RunKeeper app for me. Favorite feature: iSR tells me, immediately, when I've moved to another heartrate zone, whether up or down. Also appreciate the degree of customization. I'm extremely impressed with its dead-on accuracy, something which became such a problem…