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Published: 2013-05-01, Author: Brian , review by: cnet.com.au
The Fitbit One offers an intuitive way to track and analyze your sleep, the steps you take, stairs climbed, and calories burned. Small and light, the One is very portable. Its OLED screen, which has a clock, is easy to read. It sends data to phones over B
The Fitbit One's clip often comes loose. The One's Bluetooth syncing function only works with a few compatible handsets thus far
The Fitbit One is a feature-rich pedometer, but the wristband-style Jawbone Up and Fitbit's own Flex are more convenient and much better deals....
Versatile, Lightweight, 3rd party app integration, Bluetooth 4.0 support
Battery only lasts 7 days, Needs apps to really be useful, Expensive
The Fitbit One is without a doubt one of the most versatile and useful fitness gadgets on the market. It's also fairly expensive. The truth is that there's nothing about the information from the Fitbit One that will make you lose weight. It's no magic bu...
Bright screen, Improved design, Silent alarm is a nice feature
A little expensive, Sleep tracking still hit & miss, No Android wireless sync (yet)
The Fitbit One's new sleek design and brighter screen are both welcome improvements and the built-in silent alarm is an excellent addition. The One remains a little expensive but there's no doubting it's a great motivational tool that quickly becomes addi...
Easy to lose charger, Needs PC for easy syncing, Large teardrop design
If you're considering the Fitbit Zip, then sure. It's certainly better, due to the altimeter, improved screen and recharability. And the silent alarm is a cool feature. It's also $60 more, but the $60 is worth it for the added functionality. And it's chea...
Published: 2013-02-01, Author: Courtney , review by: futurefive.co.nz
Setup is fairly easy, plugging in the tracker starts the installation of the software for wireless updating, App is available for both Apple and Android phones, Wireless auto syncing for PCs, When using it to track sleeping patterns, you can set up a sil
Runs on imperial measurement system, therefore the device itself and FitBit user accounts are only available in feet, inches, miles, etc, Bluetooth available only on iPhones phones, FitBit App for Android is very basic and doesn't completely reflect the
Published: 2014-09-16, Author: Patrick , review by: tomshw.de
Am Ende des Tests des Garmin Vivofit kam ich zu der Erkenntnis, dass ich ab sofort wieder eine Uhr trage, obwohl ich mir das längst abgewöhnt hatte. Mittlerweile sind ein paar Wochen vergangen, und ich muss sagen: Ich will einfach keine Uhr am Handgelenk ...
Abstract: Im Gegensatz zum Flex fehlt dem Fitbit One zwar das Armband, doch dafür informiert der One auch ohne Smartphone mit seinem vergleichsweise großen, gut ablesbaren und hochwertigen OLED-Display über den Stand der laufenden Aktivitäten. Das tut er mit großer...
Mit dem Fitbit One wissen Sie rund um die Uhr, wie viel Schritte und Kilometer Sie zurückgelegt haben, wie viele Stockwerke Sie erstiegen sind und wie viele Kalorien Sie dabei verbrannt haben. Außerdem überwachen Sie mit diesem kleinen Tracker auch Ihren...