Hi!
I've been using Fitbit Flex for almost a year now and I love it! For Fitbit, you get a small USB dongle that you can plugin into your computer (Windows or Mac, there's also an unofficial app for Linux) and it will download your readings whenever you're close to the computer (or you can explicitly click on the app to download the data). Fitbit gives you a nice dashboard on their website where you can see all your numbers, your progress, etc. There's also a smartphone app (I tried it on iOS and Android, but I'm pretty sure it works on Windows Phone as well) - it can download the readings, but it also has an ability to track your exercise using GPS in your phone.
Ah, for Fitbit, you don't need to download the data to see your progress - you can tap the tracker and it will light up showing you your progress for the dayThe Flex will also start buzzing when you reach your daily target! Very nice.
Hope this helpsFeel free to ask more questions!
I don't think it's intended to be used by more than 1 person. There's no option to divide the stats between 2 people as far as I knowThanksDo you think a Fitbit can be shared between two people or must you have one each (my wife is interested but we'd probably use one at different times).?
I don't think it's intended to be used by more than 1 person. There's no option to divide the stats between 2 people as far as I knowYou'd also have to modify the settings each time you switch - there's an age and height and stuff like that that you need to input when registering (I think the height is used to calculate the number of steps based on the acceleration or something).
I use FitBit and I really like this devicesI am seriously thinking about a fitness tracker to help me monitor my physical activity so I can optimise my diet and exercise. Before I take the plunge I was wondering if devices like FitBit or MiBand, which are designed to work with smartphones and related devices, need the smart device to be present all the time or can you download the data from the fitness tracker when convenient. Basically I use a Windows Phone and not all fitness trackers are compatible but I do have an Android tablet but don't carry this around with me all the time.
This Garmin fitbit chargeHR is a very sophisticated and latest gadget than 'vivofit' that I suggested. This chargeHR has heart monitor built-in to it. The HR sensor is located beneath the strap and hence does not require a separate HR strap to operate with. Just that a strap based HR monitor will have a higher accuracy, however Garmin has intelligent algorithms in its latest gadgets to display the HR readings as close as possible to strap type HR monitors.I have a fitbit Charge HR.
Is it ok to wear a fitbit Charge HR if you are wearing a pump does anybody know
I agree that it's not for everyone but I like it for keeping a track on my daily activities. Having downloaded the Chrome FitbitKeto plug in, fiddling with the food bit is probably not going to last very long. I had a salad for lunch with a host of ingredients and did a quick estimate of carb loading. With the fitbit you have to enter each ingredient in turn, by weight - will I be doing that after today - not if it interferes with riding my bike.He brother behaves as though he is married to that little peace of gadget. Exercise, diet, work/ walk and even sleep - all are measured and he reviews everyday on computer with myfitnesspal. .
I've still not taken the plunge and bought myself a fitness monitor. My income's low enough for this to feel like a 'big' purchase (on top of my bg monitoring supplies). I've procrastinated so long, I'm having second thoughts - having decided a Samsung Gear Fit would be the one I'd go for.
Anyone else look back and think it was a bit of a waste of money?
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