one of the most basic fitness tracking
devices is the one hundred and fifty
dollar nike+ fuelband the black
rubberized band keeps track of your
steps and miles logged and syncs the
data through bluetooth to an ios app
sorry it's not Android compatible just
yet the downsides are that you can't
input any more info such as calories
consumed or other activities like weight
lifting the Fitbit line of products
offers several features at reasonable
price points anywhere from sixty to a
hundred dollars the slim easy to wear
device is handy for recording steps
mileage and stairs climbed it will sync
automatically with your online account
it even allows for some friendly
competition amongst other Fitbit users
finally the body media fit offers a wide
array of features but at a cost and
convenience people love the sleep
tracking feature amongst the other basic
measurements but complain about the 120
to 150 dollar bulky armband and the
monthly subscription fees in San
Francisco I'm Kara Tsuboi cnet.com for
CBS News
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