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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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So I’m talking fitbit/garmins or a Samsung/Apple smart watch .
Do you have one?
Are they useful?
What would you recommend?
Smart watches are more expensive and their secondary use is fitness tracking, so I imagine a Fitbit is better (exercise wise) than an Apple Watch?
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I have a Fitbit Inspire which is the cheaper end of the range. Does everything I need it to do including link to my phone to notify me of calls and messages. I've had a Fitbit for years now and I do find it really motivating. I don't think I would upgrade to a more expensive version. |
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over a year ago
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I have a Garmin forerunner 35. When I first got it, I was obsessed with tracking everything I done. I'm not quite as obsessed these days but I've never git it off and I do enjoy tracking dog walks, gym sessions and cycle runs. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"So I’m talking fitbit/garmins or a Samsung/Apple smart watch .
Do you have one?
Are they useful?
What would you recommend?
Smart watches are more expensive and their secondary use is fitness tracking, so I imagine a Fitbit is better (exercise wise) than an Apple Watch?
Cheers! "
I have the Polar V8p0 and I absolutely love it. It tracks all sports very accurately including swimming, it also connects to strava as well as it's own tracking platform which is an app or online, it comes with a separate HR monitor for accurate readings
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"So I’m talking fitbit/garmins or a Samsung/Apple smart watch .
Do you have one?
Are they useful?
What would you recommend?
Smart watches are more expensive and their secondary use is fitness tracking, so I imagine a Fitbit is better (exercise wise) than an Apple Watch?
Cheers!
I have the Polar V8p0 and I absolutely love it. It tracks all sports very accurately including swimming, it also connects to strava as well as it's own tracking platform which is an app or online, it comes with a separate HR monitor for accurate readings
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Meant to say V800*** |
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By *bi HaiveMan
over a year ago
Forum Mod Cheeseville, Somerset |
Got a free Samsung Active with my phone.
I occasionally look at the notifications when it vibrates to save pulling my phone from my pocket and it's interesting looking at the sleep tracker....but I don't do anything exciting with it.
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Garmin forerunner 920XT that we both have for triathlon but you can use it for individual disciplines. Synchs with Strava and the Garmin connect app. Bulletproof, bought it secondhand and used it everyday for the last 2 years. Pick them up cheap secondhand online. |
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By *rHotNottsMan
over a year ago
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Had a couple of fitbits, nice at first but they look like cheap plastic shit and after a year or two the idea stops working , or they break.
I think I’ll wait for the RFID implant tbh , wearable tech peaked already but is a flawed idea and RFID will be mainstream within 1-2 years because of COVID-19 |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I use my Apple Watch for running and working out. It’s not cellular so can’t call from it but can download my playlists onto it and it tracks everything and updates it to your phone when you get back. I love that I can now go running, listen to my music And track my fitness without having to take my phone with me. Feels like running naked |
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the first question would be how active are you and how active are you wanting to be?
I've had a fitbit charge 3, for a few years. they are ok if you want the cheaper end of the market to see what exercise you are doing and sleep etc. I mean they do the job.
I've had a couple of the straps and things break, but they changed the design for the newer ones so they seem to last better.
the battery life is pretty good as well. |
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I use a Samsung Galaxy Watch Bluetooth 46mm - for every day use and when im training I use the samsung gear fit 2.
it's great for swimming tracks your laps and times steps everything seems very accurate on the gear although the galaxy I'm inbetween how accurate that actually is. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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don't get one.
you'll be forever checking blood pressure etc.
people existed perfectly without this crap its just another product invited to take money from fools.
and look how many there are |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I have one. Garmon Vivoactive 3. Absolutely love it, especially for swimming.
I had the FitBit Blaze before and I loved that too however it couldn’t be used for swimming so I upgraded! |
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"don't get one.
you'll be forever checking blood pressure etc.
people existed perfectly without this crap its just another product invited to take money from fools.
and look how many there are"
I'm happy to be a fool
Mine does not measure blood pressure
However it does measure resting heart rate and sleep
My resting heart rate is absolutely a direct correlation to my health respiration and well being which I effectively use to coordinate my rest nutrients and training intensity and duration
My sleep tracker is beyond belief an amazing psychological and analytical tool
Why
I go by deep sleep
I can have what I perceive to be a shit night awake all night
Feel shit and unsure
Yet if I see 2.5 plus deep rested sleep I become calm and reasured
However if I do notice a poor deep sleep and a suspect heart I'll ease off
That and every walk ride and gym is mapped and logged
And I can train effectively to heart rate
So I'm exceptionally happy to be foolish to keep tangible tabs upon my improving fitness
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By (user no longer on site)
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"don't get one.
you'll be forever checking blood pressure etc.
people existed perfectly without this crap its just another product invited to take money from fools.
and look how many there are
I'm happy to be a fool
Mine does not measure blood pressure
However it does measure resting heart rate and sleep
My resting heart rate is absolutely a direct correlation to my health respiration and well being which I effectively use to coordinate my rest nutrients and training intensity and duration
My sleep tracker is beyond belief an amazing psychological and analytical tool
Why
I go by deep sleep
I can have what I perceive to be a shit night awake all night
Feel shit and unsure
Yet if I see 2.5 plus deep rested sleep I become calm and reasured
However if I do notice a poor deep sleep and a suspect heart I'll ease off
That and every walk ride and gym is mapped and logged
And I can train effectively to heart rate
So I'm exceptionally happy to be foolish to keep tangible tabs upon my improving fitness
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This... I use my heart rate monitor when running to help me improve my speed and distance without pushing my body too much which leads to injury.
I use the watch (Polar V800) for my swimming training as it gives a SWOLF score to show your strokes per distance to make sure you are getting the most out of every stroke (regardless of which stroke you do - freestyle, fly, backstroke or breaststroke). It also give you a full overview of your training session on speed, distance, time and averages of each stroke which is brilliant for tracking ready for competitions.
I am happy to be a fool and spending my money on a whatcha that has helped me improve my fitness |
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