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FitBit Flex. Slim and sleek, snap on to wrist, comfortable and light weight, easy to sleep with, colorful bands and can be swapped, water resistant. Intended Use. Use to track sleep, quality sleep, steps, miles, distance , calories taken in, calories burned, water intake, active minutes
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FitBit Flex Slim and sleek, snap on to wrist, comfortable and light weight, easy to sleep with, colorful bands and can be swapped, water resistant
Intended Use • Use to track sleep, quality sleep, steps, miles, distance, calories taken in, calories burned, water intake, active minutes • Can be personalized to set certain goals such as: • Steps • Calories Burned • Active Minutes • Water Intake
Cost FitBit Flex $99.95 FitBit One $99.95 FitBit Zip $59.95
Pros & Cons Cons • Tracking system is not as accurate as other tracking bands • Limited tracking information (data) • Does not track as much as other tracking bands (features) Pros • Comfortable • Cheaper then most trackers • Water resistant • Long battery life • Short charge time • Several colors
Intended use • Pattern tracker • Log workout • Calorie tracker • Food and Drink Tracking • barcode scanner • Sleep Tracker • Smart Alarm • Power Nap • Idle Alert • SYNC Blue tooth • UP App –Mood Tracker
Product Cost Up • $130 Up24 • $150 • Comes with USB cable • Replacement USB cable $10 • Wall Charger $20 • Replacement caps three for $10
Pros and Cons Pros • Idle Alert • Unique style • UP App Cons • The fit of the band • Only three sizes • Catches on clothing
Cost & Function • Cost = $169.00 • Function • You can earn NikeFuel, which is universal way to measure movement for all kinds of activities • Counts steps and tells time • Keeps you and your friends motivated through Nike+ Groups • Shows your progress in real time
Pros & Cons Pros • Comes in three sizes: small , medium/large and extra-large. • Wireless connection • Water-resistant • Data History • Ease of Use • Stylish Cons • Cant link to other Apps • Doesn’t track Calories • Does not track vigorous activity • Only tracks running and walking movements • Seem to break easy
Recommendation • Personally we would not purchase this • Not enough features for the cost
iHealth • Product description. Wireless Activity and Sleep Tracker • Product cost and any associated costs for peripherals needed. $59.95 • Intended use. Measure steps taken, calories burned, distance traveled, sleep hours and sleep efficiency. • Set goals and silent alarms that vibrate, view trends, and organize records. Keep track of physical activities and daily diet as part of your overall health
Pros • It uses Bluetooth 4.0 with low energy technology and is sweat, rain and splash proof. • Can wear 3 different ways ( hip, wrist, neck, not too expensive, mobile app, 5-7 day battery
Cons • App only for an iPhone 4S + iPad 3+, iPad Mini, not very accurate on steps iPod touch 5th generation +, doesn’t tell you your blood pressure
Basis Band Description • Basis believes that all of the data in the world does you no good if you can’t act on it. This is what makes Basis different. Basis goes beyond just data capture. It analyzes all of your data and suggests small steps in your daily routine to help you create powerful, healthy habits.
How the Basis Uses Heart Rate Tracker As mentioned, Basis uses heart rate in several important ways that distinguishes us from other trackers on the market: 1. Advanced sleep analysis. Basis uses heart rate to track your REM Sleep, Deep Sleep and Light Sleep – the only health tracker that detects these important sleep phases. This is possible with the low movement and dark conditions while you sleep. 2. Stress management. You can use your Basis band to see how your body reacts to certain situations – like a stressful meeting. You just need to ensure you are still for the best reading. 3. Cardiovascular health. Basis automatically provides resting heart rate each day to allow you to see your overall cardiovascular health as well as changes. Athletes can also look at their changes in their resting heart rate to ensure proper recovery after training. 4. Caloric burn calculations. Heart rate is also incorporated into the caloric burn calculations (when the signal is available) to ensure you get proper credit for your activities.
Cost Intended Use • Track biometric data • Heart Rate • Perspiration • Skin Temperature • Activity • Steps • Sleep • Create healthy habits • Show patterns throughout time • Create awareness of stress patterns • Alert you to your progress on goals • No hassle tracking • $199
Pros & Cons Cons • Somewhat large and sticky (gets caught) • Have to wear tight to read HR during exercise Pros • Habit creation and accountability (with alerts) • Very accurate data collection of your sleep, walking, running, and steps • A lot of different information (to keep you interested)