
Which Smart Scales Support Fitbit?
Weighing yourself day in and day out can be tedious and frankly a little disappointing. Stop being scared of your scale and make it work for you by choosing a smart scale that integrates with your Fitbit.
Weighing yourself day in and day out can be tedious and frankly a little disappointing. Stop being scared of your scale and make it work for you by choosing a smart scale that integrates with your Fitbit.
Fitbit is a popular brand of fitness tracker, having sold more than 21 million devices since its launch in 2007. Of the eight models Fitbit offers, there are three to choose from if price is a concern for you.
So you've decided you're going to get a Fitbit, but now you've learned some of them have heart rate monitors? Are they important? What do they do? Which Fitbits have 'em? Time to find out!
Taking charge of a new healthy lifestyle this year? Get started with one of these smart scales to monitor, track, and sync your weight directly to your smartphone or tablet.
You don't really have to restore an old iPhone backup when activating your new iPhone 6s or 6s Plus—iCloud takes care of syncing a lot of your data these days. That said, there are still a few reasons to make a backup and restore your new 6s from said backup—and your health data is high on that list.
If you play a sport or enjoy an activity that involves sweat and/or some sort of object brushing up against the screen of the Apple Watch, chances are you've accidentally ended a calculated workout too soon. It's annoying, and thankfully there's an easy way to prevent it: Locking the Apple Watch's screen so that nothing but a Force Press will wake it from slumber. Here's how.
The latest Jawbone tracker ups the ante on their previous generation with new heart rate monitoring sensors. The app is as great as ever, and plugs into plenty of other services, but is it enough to get one in addition to (or instead of) an Apple Watch?