Thursday, 30 June 2011

Fitbit Reviews

The Fitbit properly monitors your calories expended, actions taken, mileage visited and sleeping level of quality. The Fitbit consists of a 3 dimensional motion indicator like the one located in the Nintendo Nintendo wii game console. The Fitbit tracks your movement in 3d and turns this into helpful information regarding your everyday exercises.

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You can put on the Fitbit on your own waistline, in an your pocket or on underwear. At night time, you can put on the Fitbit attached to the provided wristband so that you can observe your sleep. Every time you go walking by the provided wireless base station, information from your Fitbit is quietly submitted in the background to Fitbit site.

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Go walking in just 15ft of your supplied basestation and your details will be instantly submitted to the Fitbit web site.

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Fitbit Tracker  You can put on the Fitbit Tracker freely in your pocket, attached on your trousers, clothing, bra as well as to your arm while you are asleep. You can put it on  all day!

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Fitbit Tracker, a wireless-enabled wearable device that measures data such as the number of steps walked, quality of sleep, and other personal metrics.

The Fitbit Tracker uses a three-dimensional accelerometer, similar to that in the Wii Remote, to sense user movement. Like many pedeometers, the Tracker measures steps taken, distance walked, calories burned, and activity duration and intensity. It uses an OLED display to display this and other information such as the battery level. It also measures sleep quality: how long it takes the wearer to fall asleep, how often they wake up over the course of the night, and for how long they are actually asleep.

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A wireless base station is included to receive data from the Tracker and also charge its battery. When connected to a computer the base station will upload data to the Fitbit website (which is required for use). From the website, a number of features are possible: seeing an overview of physical activity, setting and tracking goals, keeping food and activity logs, and interacting with friends. Use of the website will be free, though James Park has indicated there are plans to add premium subscriptions in the future.


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