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Published: 2014-10-29, Author: Dan , review by: cnet.com
The iFit Active has accurate tracking, strong battery life, inactivity alerts and a versatile design. You can manually log calories with the touch of a button. It can also sync wirelessly with treadmills from some of the top brands
The tracker isn't waterproof, there is no heart-rate monitor, the screen is difficult to read in direct sunlight and it's easily scratched. You are forced to use iFit's app, rather than arguably better third-party options
Despite being accurate, having great battery life and a unique ability to wirelessly sync with some treadmills, the iFit Active is an expensive activity tracker that brings nothing new to the table....
Approachable introductory unit, Incredible battery power, Strong sleek design
Way Overpriced, Buggy syncing, Dependent on app
The iFit Active works as a standard introductory fitness wearable with durable jacketing and long battery life. It's unfortunately overpriced and relies heavily on its buggy app that requires manual loggings everyday for your complete dietary and exercise...
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Published: 2014-10-30, Author: Dan , review by: cnet.com.au
The iFit Active has accurate tracking, strong battery life, inactivity alerts and a versatile design. You can manually log calories with the touch of a button. It can also sync wirelessly with treadmills from some of the top brands
The tracker isn't waterproof, there is no heart-rate monitor, the screen is difficult to read in direct sunlight and it's easily scratched. You are forced to use iFit's app, rather than arguably better third-party options
Despite being accurate, having great battery life and a unique ability to wirelessly sync with some treadmills, the iFit Active is an expensive activity tracker that brings nothing new to the table....
The iFit Active is an activity tracker designed for those who are especially interested in counting calories. It has a caloric input feature that I have not encountered in the other fitness devices that I have used in the past.Overall the iFit Active is a...
Published: 2015-02-05, Author: Alex , review by: techradar.com
Approachable introductory unit, Incredible battery power, Strong sleek design
Way Overpriced, Buggy syncing, Dependent on app
The iFit Active works as a standard introductory fitness wearable with durable jacketing and long battery life. It's unfortunately overpriced and relies heavily on its buggy app that requires manual loggings everyday for your complete dietary and exercise...
Cast aside the awful build quality and backwards design and what's left is a perfectly usable activity tracker that can be discreetly clipped to your belt or trousers for step tracking as powerful as any basic fitness band. For calorie counters the easy l...
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Published: 2014-10-29, Author: Dan , review by: CNET.co.uk
The iFit Active has accurate tracking, strong battery life, inactivity alerts and a versatile design. You can manually log calories with the touch of a button. It can also sync wirelessly with treadmills from some of the top brands
The tracker isn't waterproof, there is no heart-rate monitor, the screen is difficult to read in direct sunlight and it's easily scratched. You are forced to use iFit's app, rather than arguably better third-party options
Despite being accurate, having great battery life and a unique ability to wirelessly sync with some treadmills, the iFit Active is an expensive activity tracker that brings nothing new to the table....