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Fitbit releases iPhone app for fitness tracking on the go (Updated)

Since the beginning of October, I've had a constant companion -- a Fitbit Ultra fitness tracker. It's been tracking my activity (or lack thereof), my sleep, and the number of flights of stairs that I go up and down. But until earlier this week, I had to visit the Fitbit website to enter in other information such as what I was eating, how many glasses of water I've had to drink, etc... Now Fitbit has released an iPhone app to give Fitbit owners a way to track or enter fitness and nutrition data on the go.

To use the app, you need to have a US$99 Fitbit or Fitbit Ultra registered with the Fitbit service. Unfortunately, the app does not let your iPhone or iPod touch communicate directly with the Fitbit -- for that, you still need to be within 30 feet of the charge/sync dock to have the device transfer information. It would be nice if Fitbit would figure out a way to get the device to communicate directly with the iPhone so traveling users don't have to lug around a laptop and the little dock in order to transfer the fitness info.

What I like about the iPhone app is that I'm much more likely to track my food and water intake when I have the app at my fingertips rather than needing to grab a computer to enter the info. You can also see how many steps you've taken, how many calories have been burned so far today, how many calories you can ingest for the rest of the day, and how much water you've had to drink. It's also nice to see a history of your weight, although I prefer using WeightBot ($1.99) for that.

This first go at a Fitbit app is quite well done, and it's a must for all Fitbit owners. Be sure to check out the gallery to get an idea of how the app works.

Update: According to a Fitbit spokesperson, you don't need to own a Fitbit or Fitbit ultra -- you can also enter in steps, activities, and other health-related items manually.



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Mandy

I'm just curious why I would want to enter my workouts on the app if the fitbit is logging them with the steps, calories burned while wearing it? Wouldn't it duplicate data? I understand that I would need to do it while swimming or diving, but not for out of water activities? I'm looking into buying a fitbit so I was just curious? Thanks!

January 07 2012 at 7:58 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Anthony

Would be cool if they had it communicate like my older Polar fitness watch... With sound. You start up the program on your computer where it listens with the microphone, and then you start transmitting from the device with sound. It was rather interesting.

The iPhone has a microphone... Could very easily be implemented.

October 22 2011 at 3:55 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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