Ideal for those who need gentle encouragement to get more active; can take account of different types of activity
Ironically, the potential for stat analysis on the dashboard could actually increase your screentime!
FitBit is ideal for the moderately active person, who doesn't want to be nagged about skipping Zumba class, but needs encouragement to be a little more active in their everyday life. Many people will find they're already doing quite a lot already
By counting calorie consumption with MyFitnessPal, which is automatically offset against Fitbit exercise offers a comprehensive management regime for weight loss.The problem with the Fitbit Zip itself is that once you start reaping the benefits of its ste...
The Fitbit Zip is as adorably tiny as its name suggests. It weights just 8g, clipping onto your clothing, getting to work, and before you know it you’ve forgotten it’s there and you’ve clocked 8,000 steps already. The colourful little critter keeps track of your steps, distance covered and calories burned with remarkable accuracy, but it’s how it then shares them that really stands out.Though it’
Fitness nuts will immediately run up against the problems with the Fitbit Zip. Literally. Although it can judge steps and calories burnt, it can’t take elevation into account (so won’t praise you for traipsing up ten storeys every day) or the speed you’re moving at. And it flat out doesn’t work for cycling. It’s also missing a few features from the Fitbit One, including sleep tracking and a backl
The Fitbit Zip, despite its name, isn’t for fitness freaks. It’s useless for cyclists, and largely so for runners. But that low price tag and long battery life might just be enough to get couch potatoes up off the sofa. It’s a tiny, persistent gizmo de...
Abstract: Having already reviewed Fitbit's premium fitness wearables, the Surge and Charge HR, we decided to take a look at the more affordable products offered by the company. The Fitbit Zip and Fitbit One are clip-on activity trackers, while the Fitbit Flex is wo...
You should probably buy it for someone else. Itd make a nice present for your mom or dad, and at $60, the price is right. That said, its hard to make a case for this thing over Fitbits own newly-announced Fitbit One, which has an altimeter, tracks you...
Abstract: Como os comentaba cuando analicé el primer Fitbit que llegó a España , el tema de los cuantificadores personales está en auge. Fitbit es ya un referente en EEUU , donde fue de los primeros equipos de este tipo en estar disponible en el mercado. Tras la l...
Abstract: Bescheidene 60 Euro, kompakte Abmessungen, alle wichtigen Funktionen und eine Batterie, die aufgrund des sparsamen LC-Displays ein gutes Vierteljahr lang durchhält – mit dem Zip legt Fitbit eine Punktlandung hin. Zum Lieferumfang zählt ein schicker USB-Fu...
Published: 2012-12-18, Author: Thomas , review by: macwelt.de
Kompakt, gute Auswertung der Aktivitäten, Vergleich mit Freunden, Daten mit FitnessApps wie Runkeeper nutzbar
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Freizeitsportler, die ein möglichst unkompliziertes Protokoll ihrer Leistung erstellen möchten, haben mit dem kleinen und leichten Fitbit Zip einen guten Begleiter. Es macht Spaß, seine Schritte aufzuzeichnen und auch sein Gewicht zu protokollieren. Bisla...