Fitbit One™ Wireless Activity + Sleep Tracker
Fitbit One™ Wireless Activity + Sleep Tracker
Product Information
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Overview
The Fitbit One activity calculator helps you become more active, sleep better, and eat smarter. During the day, it tracks your steps, distance, calories burned, and stairs climbed. At night, it measures your sleep cycle to help you see how to sleep better; and it can even wake you in the morning without waking your partner.
Your stats upload wirelessly via computer, or select Bluetooth 4.0 devices (like the iPhone 4S and iPhone 5). Powered by your stats, you can set goals and track progress. Stay motivated by earning badges or connecting with friends for support or friendly competitions. Log food, workouts, and more. Bring greater fitness into your life—seamlessly, socially, 24 hours a day.
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Highlights
- Tracks steps, distance, calories burned, and stairs climbed
- Monitor how long and how well you sleep
- Wakes you (and not your partner) with a silent alarm
- Syncs automatically to your Mac, iPhone 5, iPhone 4S, or iPad (3rd Gen.)
- Set goals, view progress, and earn badges
- Share and compete with friends throughout the day
- Free iPhone app available from App Store
- Small and discreet—wear in pocket, on belt, or on bra
- Log food, weight, and more on Fitbit's website or apps
- Sweat, rain, and splash proof
- Rechargeable battery
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Did you notice?
Fitbit users average 43 percent more steps each day. -
Apple Recommends For
Track activity and calories burned; monitor sleep cycles; then upload stats wirelessly and sync with iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch. -
What's in the Box?
- Fitbit One Tracker
- Matching clip
- Wireless USB dongle
- Charging cable
- Sleep wristband
- Free Fitbit account
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Manufacturer Information
Part Number
- UPC or EAN No. : 898628002298
Warranty
- Note : Products sold through this website that do not bear the Apple Brand name are serviced and supported exclusively by their manufacturers in accordance with terms and conditions packaged with the products. Apple's Limited Warranty does not apply to products that are not Apple-branded, even if packaged or sold with Apple products. Please contact the manufacturer directly for technical support and customer service.
- Warranty : One year
Compatibility
iPhone models
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iPhone 4S
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iPhone 5
iPad models
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iPad (3rd generation)
iPod models
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iPod touch 5th Generation
Ratings & Reviews
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Awesome Device!
So easy to use and sync with my iphone! Love the features and the accuracy. The online site also allows me to connect & compete with my friends and husband! Great gift - I love it! …
- Written by Mary G from palatine
25 of 30 people found this useful
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FitBit One is the best product so far
it provides me with seamless integration & updates of my daily activities to my iPhone.... excellent product!
- Written by mohamad-norzal M from seremban
16 of 18 people found this useful
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If you wear it the data will come.
I'm seeing a new doctor next week and the FitBit one has allowed me to collect data to discuss with this new doctor that would oth erwise be difficult to describe. I find it interesting how the sleep analyzer has revealed how little actual sleep I get during the night. You can track your mood, your food and water intake and it will calculate your caloric intake verses calories burned. If your looking for a way to collect and process data the fitbit suite of products will allow you to record your, Food, activities, weight, sleep, heart rate, Blood pressure, glucose, and it has a handy journal for recording observations. I find myself spending more and more time recording my statistical data as I learn what the FitBit ONE has to offer. …
- Written by PETER N from Vernon
8 of 8 people found this useful
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APP CRASHES CONTINUALLY
Bought this 7 days ago. App worked for 6 days. Then it crashes. I removed it and reloaded it and that doesnt help. Contacted fitbi t and got autoresonse 24 hours ago. Now taking it back to Apple store. Read up on fitbit app on internet before you buy this …
- Written by Katheryne G from Sparks
0 of 1 people found this useful
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Does what it says inconspicuously
I like that I can just put the fitbit into my pocket or attach it to my belt. I'm not sure I want to wear a tracker on my wrist, even though that seems to be the latest direction for these devices.
It seems to keep a reasonably accurate track of my steps and the flights of stairs I climb every day. The companion app is not as pretty as the one for the Jawbone UP, but hopefully fitbit will update it when they release their wrist worn device this spring. …- Written by Paul T from Ferndale
2 of 2 people found this useful
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If you wear it the data will come.
I'm seeing a new doctor next week and the FitBit one has allowed me to collect data to discuss with this new doctor that would oth erwise be difficult to describe. I find it interesting how the sleep analyzer has revealed how little actual sleep I get during the night. You can track your mood, your food and water intake and it will calculate your caloric intake verses calories burned. If your looking for a way to collect and process data the fitbit suite of products will allow you to record your, Food, activities, weight, sleep, heart rate, Blood pressure, glucose, and it has a handy journal for recording observations. I find myself spending more and more time recording my statistical data as I learn what the FitBit ONE has to offer. …
- Written by PETER N from Vernon
8 of 8 people found this useful
Questions & Answers
Answers from the community
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Does fitbit track bicycling in any way
- Asked by Mark Y from Coto De Caza
- Mar 26, 2013
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is fitbit one wireless activity sleep tracker compatible with iphone 4 version 6.1.3 ?
- Asked by Meghan B from York Haven
- May 1, 2013
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I have a pacemaker. Any concerns?
- Asked by Jeanette P from Sylvan Lake
- May 19, 2013
No answers yet
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The graphs on fitbit dash board says I am seeing this because I don't have flash installed. Can flash be installed on mini iPad
- Asked by Jenice C from Whyalla
- Feb 5, 2013
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how does it connect to your iphone or itouch? WiFi? Blue tooth?
- Asked by James L from Anacortes
- Mar 20, 2013
Answer
Bluetooth
- Answered by Jim D from Eugene
- Mar 28, 2013
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Is the pedometer's counting mechanism a piezoelectric crystal or spring-levered?
- Asked by John C
- Dec 2, 2012