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I wanted a heart rate monitor to see what happened when I ride my bike. I tried a couple of Aldi/Ebay ones, but couldn't get them to work. I cashed in my pension, so have cash to waste and I thought I would try a Fitbit.
It works really well and provides all sorts of interesting information. It logs your cycling with a map and your heart rate so that you can see what's happening. It also logs your sleeping, which has some interesting results. I don't know how, but it knows how many steps you've done and how many stairs you climbed. As well as all the fitness info, it also tells the time, does alarms and syncs with your phone to show SMS messages, emails, calls and things like that. You have to charge it about every 5 days, which is a bit of a nuicance.
It also compares your performance and health with other people of the same age. Despite my weight, my cardio is in the top 5%, which is encouraging. No wonder I can overtake al the guys on their electric bikes when I'm on my road bike.
I love this device and would recommend one to anybody. It keeps you entertained for ages looking at all the stats. Don't take it too seriously though. Many of the measurements are approximate, but you can always pretend that they're real.
Mine is the Fitbit Charge. There's other versions which might be better or worse.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/332007616827?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT
It works really well and provides all sorts of interesting information. It logs your cycling with a map and your heart rate so that you can see what's happening. It also logs your sleeping, which has some interesting results. I don't know how, but it knows how many steps you've done and how many stairs you climbed. As well as all the fitness info, it also tells the time, does alarms and syncs with your phone to show SMS messages, emails, calls and things like that. You have to charge it about every 5 days, which is a bit of a nuicance.
It also compares your performance and health with other people of the same age. Despite my weight, my cardio is in the top 5%, which is encouraging. No wonder I can overtake al the guys on their electric bikes when I'm on my road bike.
I love this device and would recommend one to anybody. It keeps you entertained for ages looking at all the stats. Don't take it too seriously though. Many of the measurements are approximate, but you can always pretend that they're real.
Mine is the Fitbit Charge. There's other versions which might be better or worse.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/332007616827?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT