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Old 17 Oct 20, 09:47 PM  
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Easy to use fitness tracker

Looking for an easy to use, not too expensive fitness tracker, does anyone have recommendations?
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Old 17 Oct 20, 10:32 PM  
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I bought me and my DH these last September, I thought if we used them regularly I would buy some more expensive ones. They record your steps, your sleep, heart rate, calories burnt, etc.
Considering it's quite big, it's very comfortable to wear. I still use mine everyday, it says that I've done nearly 12 thousand steps today, but my DH stopped wearing his months ago, the novelty wore off.
It is very easy to use, you download the app and pair the watch, all your data is stored on the app.
My only criticism is that if you walk under 30 steps and stop, it doesn't record them, so when I've been standing up ironing for hours, it hardly records any steps at all. It also doesn't record all the steps when you are cutting the lawn, because you are holding the mower and not moving your hand. It is very accurate when you are walking though.
It lasts for days without needing to charged.
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Old 18 Oct 20, 06:42 AM  
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amazon/gp/product/...?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I bought me and my DH these last September, I thought if we used them regularly I would buy some more expensive ones. They record your steps, your sleep, heart rate, calories burnt, etc.
Considering it's quite big, it's very comfortable to wear. I still use mine everyday, it says that I've done nearly 12 thousand steps today, but my DH stopped wearing his months ago, the novelty wore off.
It is very easy to use, you download the app and pair the watch, all your data is stored on the app.
My only criticism is that if you walk under 30 steps and stop, it doesn't record them, so when I've been standing up ironing for hours, it hardly records any steps at all. It also doesn't record all the steps when you are cutting the lawn, because you are holding the mower and not moving your hand. It is very accurate when you are walking though.
It lasts for days without needing to charged.
Thanks i will take a look. X
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Old 18 Oct 20, 08:24 AM  
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Our house hold uses Samsung galaxy fit e. Slim and lightweight.does everything others do. You hardly notice your wearing it. I manage 18k-20k steps a day which didn't suprise me at work. Nice Samsung health app to record your data.
Only downside is the battery life is 1 1/2 days. So it needs charging ideally every evening when you idle. But only takes 30mins to charge.
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I’ve got a Garmin Forerunner 35. Not really inexpensive, was about £90, but compared to a lot of the other garmin watches it is! Really easy to use, great battery life that has not degenerated over the years. Links easily to my phone. Would recommend.
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