A lot of people wearing them now as a fashion accessory, guy in work doesn't even know how to work his but says "It looks cool".
I bought the Lenovo one and it does heart rate, steps, sleep pattern, camera for taking pics and can also control music from it.What kind of info do you get from one of the cheaper models?
I genuinely read this as Fitba watches
My bad
So did I.Should've went to an opticianI genuinely read this as Fitba watches
My bad
I have the Surge one, find it really useful and links up well with the app on my phone. I do a bit of running, cycling and golf and again find it really useful, especially for the cycling part. It shows you the route you had taken, similar to what you'd get on a sat nav, so it gives you ideas about extending your route the next time your out. That along with your heart rate, blood pressure and various other wee cardio things it does, I find it does the job required.
I think it is for a few reasons. The Fitbit app is supported and developed continuously. The quality of their technology is reliable too. Fitness features in their devices like: counting steps, monitoring heart rate and recording sleep patterns are more accurate than cheap alternatives. Another reason I bought a fitbit, wristband rather than watch, was its battery life. It lasts a week between charges.saw there are cheaper alternatives but fancy a proper one
in your opinion is it worth paying over £100
cheers