Fitbit is as easy to use as ever, but the features added to the second generation are too gimmicky to help justify that $100 price tag.
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While it would be nice if it had Bluetooth for wireless syncing, Fitbit's ease of use and wide range of features will satisfy anyone from couch potatoes to gym rats. quote
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The $99.95 Fitbit Ultra offers the same great features and engaging backend analytical tools that the original model did. Admittedly, though, it's not as fancy as higher-priced devices like the $149 Nike FuelBand and Motorola MotoActv that can sync wirelessly directly to iPhones and Android...
Read the full review →While it would be nice if it had Bluetooth for wireless syncing, Fitbit's ease of use and wide range of features will satisfy anyone from couch potatoes to gym rats.
Read the full review →Fitbit Ultra is a sleek, sturdy, and affordable device that can help you monitor your general physical activity level. It's meant for casual users, not serious athletes.
Read the full review →If you’re a hardcore runner, biker, luger, or anything else, this is probably not the best device. A sports watch with GPS and heart-rate monitor would be far superior.
Read the full review →If you know that you are an active person already, then you probably don't need the Fitbit Ultra. If, however, you are on the cusp of changing your lifestyle, and getting up off the sofa, then this could just be the kickstart you need.
Read the full review →The reason I like the Fitbit, after all, is that it's unobtrusive and I don't have to physically enter information on a small device or start and stop an app.
Read the full review →In case it was not clear: we couldn’t be happier with the FitBit Ultra. It has encouraged and nudged us towards a more active, and healthy, lifestyle.
Read the full review →The Fitbit is a great fitness accessory, but this will require you to remember to use it daily, and to hold yourself accountable to trying to do better ... If you are serious about your health, and need a little extra boost to help you achieve your results, this is a great addition for you.
Read the full review →I do work out every now and then, but this keeps me from getting too lazy. I park in the first spot I see instead of the closes to the door. I take the stairs, instead of the elevator. In general I push myself to do just a few more things than I would otherwise. Not a big change, but still, it...
Read the full review →There are many different pedometers on the market today; however, this is one that can make a true geek get off the couch. The Fitbit online interface could use some improvement but all in all it is a great way to keep track of distance, calories, and even flights of stairs that are part of your...
Read the full review →The fitbit is one of the easiest devices I've ever used. Setting it up took less than 5 minutes: Plug in the base station, download the sync software, plug in the device and link it to your computer, and you're done. Once you put the device on you never have to think about it again, it syncs...
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