Everyone has preferences, my only irritation is that the Fitbit app doesnt sync with the Apple Health app on iPhone yet. The two companies dont like each other so "production has been delayed on that project". Also, any food you track in the app is American, Theyre still developing an Australian database. I bought a calorie counter book from my Newsagents though, and input it that way.there's one out there that a mate has, that he reckons is waaaaay better than the fitbit, but i can't remember what it's called.
i personally have a pebble smart watch, which does everything a Fitbit does, but less extreme, like if you want all that you need endomondo (or an equivalent) if not, you need a bunch of other apps that do it all individually.
the only issue i have with it so far is you can't run apps in the background, so say for example, i was using a pedometer, and i wanted to check a timer, the pedometer would stop counting until i'm back in it
Charge. They recently released the Charge, Charge HR and the Surge; where each model is a step up from the next. They all monitor sleep, but the HR and the Surge have heart rate monitors, and the Surge is almost like a fitness orientated Apple WatchWhich model do you have?





