That's not too
bad for a fitness tracker, and if you're a fitness buff, then this is the one you'll want to pick up (or the Fitbit Surge).
Not exact matches
According to the company (based on information from the World Health Organization and the EPA), it might be better
for people to track the air quality around them instead of focusing on their
fitness trackers, as some 92 % of the world's population lives in places where the air pollution exceeds the levels considered to be «healthy», and even indoor air quality can be
worse than outside air quality.
And a
fitness tracker can help you reach your goals, but there's nothing
worse than investing hundreds of dollars into a top - of - the - line Fitbit or
fitness smartwatch only to wear it
for a few weeks and then leave it to collect dust in a drawer.
In order to see exactly how much police might be able to learn from just having access to
fitness tracker information, Today's national investigative correspondent Jeff Rossen bought a Fitbit Surge and
worse it
for 24 hours.