2013年12月11日星期三
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Best personal fitness gadgets Basics:The heart of this accelerometerbased band
lies in a removable center element.This allows you to swap out the
rubberized"Day band"With a soft fabric sleep bracelet.The design is minimalist,
but a bit clunky, with a single side button and a center stripe of led lights
that clue you in to your activity levels.It syncs to your phoneand,
subsequently, the companion appvia bluetooth. Pros:Unlike most of the
competition, the larklife goes a bit beyond simple data tracking to offer
concrete suggestions for improvement developed by expert advisors.If it detected
you had a rough night's sleep, for instance, it may recommend some extra protein
at breakfast to help you through the day.Even better, the app learns your habits
over time, so the more you wear it, the more tunedin the advice will be.This
helps remedy the problem with many other trackers, namely, once the thrill of
the numbercrunching wears off, how do you keep your users hooked and help them
improve? Cons:The band itself was a bit illfitting and too large, even in the
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louboutin 2013 size, and it occasionally popped open when bumped.The iphone
interface(Sorry android users, nothing for you yet)Is streamlined and spare, but
the bluetooth was finicky, making the larklife tricky to set up.While it does
have a mealtracking option, it's limited to food categories.This is better for
logging eating times than caloriecounting.We also never quite fell in love with
the bulky, bright blue band, which looks more appropriate for a playground than
a boardroom. Bottom line:If the folks at larklife streamline the design a bit,
it'll be a good buy. One piece of tech you don't always want to trust, though,
is dr.Google.It pairs with nike+ connect software, and the driving stat is chaussure christian louboutin pas cher an
activitybased, nikespecific currency called nikefuel. Pros:For users who like to
keep tabs on their progress, the led display will be a big plusone that the up
and the larklife are missing.It comes with two additional connector links of
different sizes to ensure a perfect fit.The redtogreed lights on the band allow
for easy progress checkins, and those who like having a cheering squad will
appreciate the fuelband's exuberant blinking"Goal"When you reach your ideal step
count for the day.Bluetooth syncing means your data is always available.Tons of
other social mediabased options, including progresssharing and gaming via
nikefuel missions. Cons:Though the larklife is bulkier, it at least has a
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portion that doesn't inhibit typing.The fuelband is uniform in size, which means
it often was left on the desktop after typing with it became too
uncomfortable.The design isn't subtle or sleekit looks like an exercise
deviceand while some seem to like the led display, it's a bit overthetop.Lack of
sleep monitoring is a bummer.It syncs data to your phone using a headphone jack
plugin and companion app, which offers meal and mood tracking on top of the
usual data rundown.There's no display on the band itself save a small led light
that illuminates when the endcap button is pressed to indicate wake or sleep
modes. Pros:As a slim, displayless band, the up is one of the less obtrusive
devices.The onetouch sleep button is handy(As is the power nap mode)And
circumvents the annoying waketosleep band transition encountered by the fitbit
and larklife.A smart alarm allows users to set a window in which to be woken up,
and the up chooses a time when sleep is lightest to gently vibrate and wake the
user.The app is simple, intuitive, and visually appealing.A single charge takes
just over an hour, and the battery lasts foreverabout ten daysbefore a recharge
is needed. Cons:The design beats out nike and lark's, but as a bracelet, it's
still fairly obvious.If you're not keen on regular syncing, the lack of a
wireless sync option could be frustrating.If you're looking for food tracking,
this isn't the place to find itthe up's tracking model requires multiple clicks
just to select items or search and is a general disappointment on the easeofuse
front. Bottom line:If you don't mind the bracelet form, it's a solid option in a
saturated fieldbut ultimately it's a big price to pay for an app and a
pedometer.A companion site logs your habits with a hefty dose of
gamification.User goals start smallcan you wear the band for 12+ hours twice a
week?And increase or scale back according to your success, so your goals are
continually just enough of a stretch to be attainable.The band itself is
removable, so the basic black can be swapped out for white, red, etc. Pros:The
basis is more useful than anything else currently on the market.Heart http://www.techweighmfg.com/ rate
monitoring provides a huge advantageusers don't have to manually enter sleep
time, for startersand the website and its habittracking is hugely motivating.
Cons:Right now, no mobile syncing.The company has it in the works, starting with
android, but as it stands you'll need the usb cable and a computer.And it's
bulkythe center core is pretty thick, which can be a deterrent when it comes to
sleepusage. Basics:It's a superbasic pedometer/accelerometer in a small
stickroughly an inch or so long.It hooks into your pocket during the day, then
slips into a soft sleepband at night to track your zzzs and wake you with gentle
vibrations.A tiny screen cycles through time, floors, distance, calories, and a
flower showing how active you've been for the day. Pros:The biggest pro is the
same reason the fitbit is more likely to stay in use:It's discreet.If the whole
purpose of these trackers is to wear roundtheclock, you'll want something that
works with your lifestyle around the clock, which often rules out sportylooking
wrist gadgets or bulky blue bracelets.For considerably less money than some
challengers, the fitbit provides much the same kind of data and motivationbut
subtler.
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