
Everyone seems to have a fitness tracker these days. They’re the hot new personal tech.
I pre-ordered the original FitBit back in 2008 but ended up cancelling my order once they shipped (over a year and a half later) because at the time I had met my weight loss goals and decided I didn’t need one. Four years later I got my wife the FitBit One and ended up with one (no pun intended) myself in January last year. I really took to it, just for basic step counting and weight tracking, even calling it “generating system/debug logs for my body” in an e-mail I sent to the Daily Tech News Show (see the clip below, starting at 28:04):
My wife now has the Flex and my daughter got a Charge for Christmas, so my family is a FitBit family. We all use the FitBit app on our iPhones, compete against each other in step counts, etc. It’s actually a fun “family” activity. I particularly like the Charge because a) I finally got my daughter to wear a “watch” and b) it’s paired to her phone so when I call her my name appears on her wrist and it vibrates so I know she’ll see me calling. 🙂
Oh, Happy New Year by the way!
My wife now has the FitBit Alta. The Flex wouldn’t hold a charge anymore and she wanted to go back to something with an actual readable display instead of just dots.
My wife has switched to the Apple Watch and my daughter no longer wears a tracker at all, so we’re no longer a Fitbit “family.” 🙁