Not exact matches
Fitbit's colorful wireless wrist
bands and clippable devices
track heart rate,
calories, sleeping patterns and step counts.
The fitness
band tracks a variety of metrics and syncs to the «Mi
Band» Android app developed by Xiaomi — including the amount of
calories you have burned according to the activity you have done, how long you have slept for, and even a graph that dissects the different stages of your sleep.
One interesting feature of the Honor 8 is the inbuilt Pedometer that helps
track your steps and
calories burnt, just like a Fitness
band.
Many Fitbits are more orientated towards the classic fitness
band though - counting steps,
tracking sleep and keeping you up to date with how far you've walked and how many
calories you've burned.
Swipe FBand, like the other fitness
bands can keep
track of your physical activities (steps taken,
calories burned etc) and it can also monitor your sleep pattern.
Like the other fitness
band this one too comes with pedometer, it can
track your move, steps taken,
calories burned and distance traveled.
The usual functions of the
band include
tracking of steps,
calories burnt and distance walked by the user.
Well, you have heard about the fitness
bands being able to
track the steps,
calorie count, or even heart rate.
This
band can
track your steps, distance covered,
calories burned, your sleep pattern, heart rate and apart from this it will also give you alerts — message, SMS, Facebook, Whatsapp, Twitter etc..
This fitness
band that can keep
track of the steps taken,
calories burned and more is priced at Rs. 999.
Given Apple's recent announcement of the Health app for iOS 8 to collect and show data on
calorie consumption, sleep activity, blood oxygen levels and more, plus the conspicuous absence of a health -
tracking fitness
band in Apple's last iPhone 5s ad, the idea that the iWatch will be geared toward health seems as close to a foregone conclusion as you get for a device that hasn't even been officially announced yet.
So while it helps you keep
track of steps,
calories burnt and active minutes along with the
band, there are additional features that can log what you are eating and drinking.
The
band will give you a range of fitness functions, keeping
track of your steps and
calories, as well as offering a sleep monitor.
In this regard, the
band is said to have multiple sensors to
track fitness by counting steps,
calories burned and heart rate.
On top of that, there are the fitness
band staples: a step counter, distance tracker,
calories burned advisor, and something that claims to
track the duration and quality of your sleep.