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Fitbit makes the cheesiest straps that are difficult to attach and are designed to come loose so you can lose the device.
They also make a unique charger for every device, so you can’t keep the old one as a spare in case you lose the new one. They hired designers from the Rube-Goldberg School of Engineering to make the chargers. There is no reason a charger should have moving parts that can break.
So far my score with them is 1 lost and 2 replaced within the warrantee period.
Fitbit claims that my device is waterproof and good to under 50 meters of water.
If I am under 50 feet of water, I have much bigger problems than having my watch stop working. However, I have worn it in my pool which is nowhere near 50 meters in depth. It stopped working a week later.
Fitbit doesn’t do anything I can’t do for myself. I walk the distance, check the time. Slower than last time? Pick it up. Right on time? Step out a bit faster next time to improve condition. Doesn’t cost a cent.
allen@home over 1 year ago
A little more exercise and cut down on the calories.
The Reader Premium Member over 1 year ago
Getting the correct fit takes a bit.
dflak over 1 year ago
Fitbit makes the cheesiest straps that are difficult to attach and are designed to come loose so you can lose the device.
They also make a unique charger for every device, so you can’t keep the old one as a spare in case you lose the new one. They hired designers from the Rube-Goldberg School of Engineering to make the chargers. There is no reason a charger should have moving parts that can break.
So far my score with them is 1 lost and 2 replaced within the warrantee period.
dflak over 1 year ago
Fitbit claims that my device is waterproof and good to under 50 meters of water.
If I am under 50 feet of water, I have much bigger problems than having my watch stop working. However, I have worn it in my pool which is nowhere near 50 meters in depth. It stopped working a week later.
sandpiper over 1 year ago
Fitbit doesn’t do anything I can’t do for myself. I walk the distance, check the time. Slower than last time? Pick it up. Right on time? Step out a bit faster next time to improve condition. Doesn’t cost a cent.
mfoldude Premium Member over 1 year ago
I can only think of one reason his wrist would swell…
Zebrastripes over 1 year ago
Keep walking
Frank Burns Eats Worms over 1 year ago
He must be in a state of wristed development.
cuzinron47 over 1 year ago
It’s putting too much pressure on him.
T... over 1 year ago
What kind of exercise does the hand and wrist get, I wonder?…