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"Anybody use them?"
Not personally they are usless for the type of training I do.
I have recommended them for some older adult groups I work with amd they are great for that |
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No. You can set it to start/stop logging different exercises so that it determines steps better, but otherwise it will just say that it logged so many minutes of circuit training, weights, spinning, sports, etc.
The closest some fitbit's do for instructions is breathing exercises to help you meditate and relax. |
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"Nothing specific. A relative has one that monitors BP HR and oxygen levels. Wondered how accurate it was"
They are as accurate as any other product, obviously not as accurate as a doctor visit
But you will deffo spot upward or downward trends as far as the hr and bp go.
Not sure about the spo2 reads on them |
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My fitbit ionic just died on me i used it a lot when iut cycling and great for counting swim lengths and didn't realise how much i actually walk average of 35 miles in a week just in work.
Await now on fitbit getting back to me as watch is just over 12 months old |
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I don't have one but a lady fab friend does and when we having an amazing hot session going hard at it suddenly her Fitbit started beeping and flashed on its screen "CONGRATULATIONS" telling her she had reached her best exercise session....LOL!
We fell about laughing Haha!
Swear to God ..True story! |
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