I agree, Fitbits are not the best to read in sunshine. The drawback with using step counting on a mobile is that unless you have your mobile welded to you, you will "waste" steps. Daft as it may seem, I couldn't bear that! And I do find all the feedback graphs on the Fitbit site very motivating. Does your app also count floors and active minutes? Those matter to me too.I did buy a fitness tracker which did work ok BUT I couldn't read anything on the watch outdoors as it had curved glass and got reflections.
I now use Google Fit on my mobile (Android based) which does a better job and is FREE
If anyone is buying a 2nd hand Fitbit, I recommend the One, which is no longer available new. It is not a bracelet but a clip. I have threaded a bootlace through the clip and wear it round my neck. It records steps, miles, floors and active minutes, and tells the time. It has a unique feature, which is a little flower which grows when one is active and shrinks when one spends too long on this Forum! Another unusual feature is that the battery life is much better than the other Fitbits (except possibly the Zip). It will last well over a week without re-charging, but not quite two weeks. I love it.second hand fitbit? A certain auction site has hundreds/thousands of them, either selling due to upgrading or because of damage, most damage is the strap and you can replace most straps - check that out before purchasing though!
Google Fit uses the GPS to calculate distance not the rhythmic oscillations of a walking step. In fact it works while still in my backpackI agree, Fitbits are not the best to read in sunshine. The drawback with using step counting on a mobile is that unless you have your mobile welded to you, you will "waste" steps. Daft as it may seem, I couldn't bear that! And I do find all the feedback graphs on the Fitbit site very motivating. Does your app also count floors and active minutes? Those matter to me too.
Indeed Fitbit miles are somewhat shorter than statute ones, but I just compare them with other Fitbit miles done by myself or my friends/competitors. For any "serious" running or long distance walking I would use my Garmin GPS watch. However a GPS watch will not record steps/distance gone inside at home or at work, and it will go a bit crazy if asked to record downtown among tall buildings.Google Fit uses the GPS to calculate distance not the rhythmic oscillations of a walking step. In fact it works while still in my backpack
Or supermarket isles looking for bargains!Indeed Fitbit miles are somewhat shorter than statute ones, but I just compare them with other Fitbit miles done by myself or my friends/competitors. For any "serious" running or long distance walking I would use my Garmin GPS watch. However a GPS watch will not record steps/distance gone inside at home or at work, and it will go a bit crazy if asked to record downtown among tall buildings.
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