Getting in shape doesn't happen overnight. One good workout or one day of healthful eating on its own won't change your body. Only through consistent vigilance and good habits can we keep fit. And ...
The Fitbit One looks a lot like the Ultra – just a slimmed down version of its predecessor. Available in black or burgundy, the device comes with a silicon clip so you can attach it onto your clothes ...
If counting steps is your thing, the Fitbit One has you covered. It will also track your sleep and help you log calories and other exercise, but for these non-step activities, Fitbit One can be ...
In September, Fitbit announced it was making a fairly major update to its popular fitness tracker—now called the Fitbit One. The updated product didn't get too many functionality updates, but it did ...
If you’ve decided on Fitbit for your activity tracking needs, you might be having a hard time figuring out exactly which one to buy. We’ve put together an article showing what sets each Fitbit apart, ...
Boasts New Mobile and Social Features, Bluetooth 4.0 Connectivity and Silent Wake Vibrating Alarm SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Nov., 13, 2012 – Fitbit, the market leader in the Connected Health & Fitness ...
Last month we reviewed the Fitbit Zip, which was basically a glorified pedometer. The Fitbit One is the Zip’s big brother, and successor to the very popular Ultra ...
There are a lot of ways to track your daily activity, thanks to products like the Nike FuelBand, Jawbone UP, RunKeeper, and Fitbit. I've tried three of them: the FuelBand, Runkeeper, and Fitbit.
Among wrist-worn activity trackers, the Fitbit Flex is the best and most competitively priced one you'll find. If you're not stuck on wearing a bracelet, though, the Flex's close cousin, the Fitbit ...