Saturday, June 8, 2024

I had an off brand that measured blood pressure and heart rate. Really fun until it quit working. This might be a better choice.

 



9 comments:

  1. I got the G-Shock, unfortunately the Chinese app that is required to make full use of the capabilities is a hard no.

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  2. I tossed my fitbit a few years ago when google bought them. All that info gets stored now.

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    1. So is the device you used to comment.

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    2. True but that device never leaves the kitchen table.

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  3. Fitbit won't sync with an app unless you have an internet connection, i.e. "if we can't see your data, neither can you." You can't even see your daily stats, it's all hidden.
    Fitbit hides data, like overnight heart rates. If you pay them, they'll let you see YOUR medical information, otherwise you get a sales pitch.
    And then the google issue. It's well known that they've enabled some form of genocide combined with slavery. I'd hate to be your immortal soul when God looks at you and asks why that was ok with you, and what makes you think you deserve to be with the good people.

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  4. Wife bought me a Fitbit about 3 years ago, never tried it. Threw it in the drawer and never seen it again. Not innerested.

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  5. just another govt. tracking device

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  6. Never never never will I ever wear something as useless as this with so many ways of being tracked by those who wish you harm.

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    1. Carry "contactless" credit or ATM cards? Guess what.

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