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The FitBit company previously released the Zip, Flex, One and Force activity trackers. One of their more recent fitness monitoring products is the FitBit Charge. It effectively tracks physical metrics and performance levels, recording and then sending them to your computer or smartphone.
You then use one of several compatible applications that help you make use of this information to ramp up your physical fitness efforts. Let’s slip the adjustable FitBit Charge on our wrist and take it for a test run. Continue reading
The Polar FT7 is a rugged watch and data-tracking heart rate monitor, combined in one attractive package. An innovative EnergyPointer feature graphically displays real-time information during your workout, letting you know if you’re burning fat or improving aerobic fitness. The FT7 comes complete with comfortable fabric transmitter and coded heart rate transmission, to avoid electronic cross-talk.
An easy-to-read EnergyPointer feature tells you if you’re burning fat (left of center line) or building fitness (right of center line).
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HR strap wirelessly sends heart rate data to device Compatible with the following models: Edge 305 & 705, Forerunner 305, 405, & 50, Colorado 300 & 400, Oregon 300 & 400
Turn your everyday life into a fun path to fitness. Much more than a pedometer, zip tracks your steps, distance, and calories burned then automatically syncs the data to your Fitbit account. Whether online or through the Fitbit application, you can set goals and stay motivated to keep on your path to fitness with graphs, badges, and friendly competitions. Check to see how you compare with friends and family even provide a message to egg them on. Your stats wirelessly upload via computer or select mobile devices (like the iPhone 4S), so you will know in real time when you are close to a goal and when you've reached one.