1. Fitbit One Wireless Activity Plus Sleep Tracker
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Fitbit One Wireless Activity Plus Sleep Tracker Description
Fitness means being active, sleeping well, and eating smarter and the Fitbit one helps
you do all three. During the day, it tracks your steps, distance, calories burned and stairs
climbed. Come nightfall, it measures your sleep cycle to help you see how to sleep
better and it can even wake you in the morning without waking your partner. Your stats
upload wirelessly via computer, or select Bluetooth 4.0 devices (like the iPhone 4S).
Powered by your stats, you can set goals, and track progress. Stay motivated by
earning badges or connecting with friends for support or friendly competitions. Log food,
workouts and more. Bring greater fitness into your life seamlessly, socially, 24 hours a
day.
At a Glance:
Tracks steps, distance, calories burned, and stairs climbed
Monitor how long and how well you sleep
Wakes you (and not your partner) with a silent alarm
Syncs automatically to your computer or select mobile devices via Bluetooth
4.0/Bluetooth Smart
Set goals, view progress with charts and graphs, and earn badges
Share and compete with friends throughout the day
Free iPhone and Android Apps
Small and discreet – wear in pocket, on belt or bra
Log food, weight and more on Fitbit’s website or apps
Sweat-, rain-, and splash proof
How the Fitbit Works: You have a few choices on where to wear the Fitbit (typically waist,
pocket, chest pocket or bra), and you keep that Fitbit on you for 24 hours. Whereas the Ultra
had a built-in clip, this one has to use the included silicone clip. The upside of this is that the
silicone is unlikely to crack, which is something several owners of the Ultra complained about.
The downside is that the Fitbit could possibly come out of the silicone case if the case were to
get pulled on clothing or some other object. Whereas you used to be able to buy a lanyard to
secure your Ultra, in the case of the One, you would only be securing the silicone case and your
Fitbit would be lost. Time will only tell whether the silicone case idea is an actual improvement
over the Ultra’s design.
On receiving your Fitbit, there’s a booklet says to charge your Fitbit for 5 minutes. The charge
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2. is supposed to last for about a week. When the Fitbit battery is completely depleted, charging is
to take approximately two hours. If you’re like me, you’ll find yourself just popping the Fitbit into
its charger whenever you know you’ll be sitting at the computer a while. Unlike the Ultra, which
used one USB port on your computer, this Fitbit will use two: One is a small piece that
communicates wirelessly with your Fitbit. The other is what I believe people are referring to as a
“dongle” — it’s a USB with a short cord: You snap your Fitbit into the end, and that’s how the
Fitbit charges.
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