Fitbit is notorious for over-counting steps with its devices. I spent some days wearing it on my right (dominant) wrist with the Fitbit Sense on my left wrist. Each day, the Charge 5 recorded several hundred more steps than the Sense. This likely has to do with the choice of the wri...
How do I update my Fitbit? How to reset your Fitbit tracker: a step-by-step guide Experiencing problems with your Fitbit? Where to get help. 1. Do a simple reboot of the device This is the first thing you should do if you are having problems with the device on your wrist. If yo...
Why is my phone charging slow? There are many factors that affect charging speeds. For starters, some phones have no fast charging capabilities, which means lower-end devices might be meant to charge slowly. If yours has any level of quick charging, you will need a supported cable and charg...
Tracking your activity is an essential part of a fitness. In this Fitbit review I share my favorite tracking device. (It might not be the one you expect)
My fitbit requires charging once a week or so. I’m not plugging in yet another device every nice. Just practically speaking, I’ve run out of plugs next to my bed and it’s a tangle. Alex Rattray Jan 2, 2015 Line actually dominates most of E and SE Asia, and is Japanese, not...
At Google’s recent The Check Up event, the company said it wants users to understand better the wellness data collected by the sensors on their bodies, both smartwatches and smartphones. An AI tool in the Fitbit app will assess that data and present it in an easy-to-understand format...
Fitbit has finally embraced what it means to be owned by Google with the Fitbit Charge 6. Not only is the Charge 6 an impressive-looking fitness tracker with a more accurate heart rate tracker, but it’s also the first Fitbit device to really lean on the vast data resources offered by...
The ring, which will come with a one-year warranty, will have a Micro-USB charging port to provide six to eight hours of "live" usage (not clear if this means thrust usage or something else). It will work with a combination of "nano-chip and sensors," and pair with your device via...
However, not everyone likes washed-out colors of transflective display (that was a huge shock when I moved from Fitbit Ionic to Suunto Spartan years ago 🙂 ). Some people prefer the smoothness of AW and they can accept charging every night, others will prefer nice crispy display but will...
My only other option seems to be to get a Fitbit Charge 6 and wear it along with my Garmin Fenix. Any other suggestions or knowledge of when or if Garmin will implement this. From my reading, Garmin clearly has the ability and hardware to do so but has not enabled it. Thanks for ...