Tech Support for Keeping Fit in the Coming New Year
December 17, 2009 –
“If you’re trying to get
in shape, I’ve got some
good news for you,”
writes David Pogue in
The New York Times.
“Two new tiny wearable motion sensors are on the loose, backed by Web sites that graph the collected data on daily activity for your motivational pleasure. There’s the Fitbit ($100) and its rival from Philips, the DirectLife ($80).”
“In both cases, the idea is to make you aware of your daily activity and to challenge you to step it up. But despite that similarity of goal, the two gadgets are wildly different in approach.” Continue reading…
PHOTOGRAPH: FITBIT
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