Hi everyone, I just bought a Fitbit Sense watch and it has a ton of features that are useful to me and probably you too. It looks great and gives so much information and prodding. Bit expensive but worth it.
Check it out....
Hi everyone, I just bought a Fitbit Sense watch and it has a ton of features that are useful to me and probably you too. It looks great and gives so much information and prodding. Bit expensive but worth it.
Check it out....
Suppose it IS nearly xmas ...
Plenty expensive @davidcantswim, I have a much cheaper brand which does the same as the fitbit. Smartwatchs are pretty cool though.
I have had a few other fitness devices and am really happy with this one. I was happy with my last Huawei Fit Band but really wanted something with that little bit more and have now found it. Sod the cost I thought! I want my holidays back! David
I love my Fitbit Versa which is a bit cheaper. I don't know how I lived without it.
Got a Fitbit 2 and yes, they are great for monitoring everything, but I think you have to take care that you don't need/try to beat last weeks attainments. It would be very easy and other circumstances normal, to try and improve your performance every day/week and I don't think that is neccessarily good or right for us. Tortoises and Hares come to mind.
I have a Fitbit inspire. The Fitbit keeps me motivated with my steps
Personally not keen at all on Fitbits. About a year pre diagnosis I was given one for Christmas. The blue light would wake me up at night and I think it was responsible for broken sleep generally. How actually do they monitor you? Does our system need any more additional electric interference when we've got mobiles, Wifi, etc. ? Also adding to the stress of competitiveness (with self!!). Which is all part of the PMR stress generally we are working to reduce. Sorry to be negative - this is just my opinion after all.
Opposite opinion here. D
I sent it back to Amazon. The Fitbit Sense is too much of a performance for me and I'm a gadget fan....