Tech can only help ...so much.
Whatever the tech, you still have to have the motivation to step outside your door on a cold, frosty, Winter's morning after 10 pints on the piss and exercise, no device will do that.
Fitbit is giving investors cause for concern after the wearables company posted a 43 per cent drop in profits, year on year. The fall comes despite seeing Q3 2016 revenues climb by 23 per cent to $504m and total unit sales were up by 11 per cent. The company noted the profit fall was based on a number of factors, including a …
Indeed, and there's plenty of "just good enough" options for the people who just want a rough idea of walking activity. These days many phones have pedometer apps preinstalled, if not they are free and easy to add. If someone wants to just log day to day walking steps to see if they hit their 10K (or whatever the current magic number is) target then it does the job.
My wife has gone through two of them - on the first one, the non-replaceable band disintegrated, the second one just displays the FitBit equivalent of the BSOD. Since it's past the 45-day "warranty" ( https://www.fitbit.com/legal/returns-and-warranty ) she's not amenable to the idea of buying yet another one. I bought one for myself at the same time I bought hers, but the thrill of watching its random number generator of steps and stairs soon wore off. I had also bought a fitbit Aria scale, which is supposed to automatically update your fitbit account with your weight and body fat data, but it only supports 802.11b - which means it's incompatible with any consumer-grade router built after 2003.