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Replying to @KettlebellDan
Fitbits are great
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Replying to @kylegriffin1
National and information security are a joke to this admin. Always has been for Mr. Trump. I’ve been in that space. Devices are secured before you can enter. Smart watches, fitbits, etc. are forbidden. Or, they were before this clown show. Our federal govt is fully compromised.
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either she’s big as hell, or this just shows how inaccurate fitbits can be and how easily people on edtwt trust those calorie burn calculators and websites
It’s funny coming on social media to see people whine about being fat & not having time to exercise when I worked from 11am-9pm yesterday, went to the bar to watch the game with friends after, yet still burned 5,000 calories
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that's not even all of it bc a good fitness tracker accounts for that - it's that fitbits specifically overestimates and can't differentiate between hand movements and steps
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Replying to @jen_bbyxx @d1ed1ed
they're absolutely more accurate than phones, lol. i never said otherwise! fitbits just drastically overestimate compared to garmins
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Replying to @honeylbs
fitbits track bmr along with active cals
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no they dont.. if you actually read that source it literally proves that fitbits overestimate steps. ive had a fitbit for 5 years i can tell you it overestimates exhibit a i woke up at 11:50 today, havent left my bed yet fitbit says ive hit 500 steps compared to my phone????
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Replying to @_guillecasaus
Saddened to have to observe from the above that we are being provided a preview of the planned ( at least by @PalantirTech and its cohort ) future of humanity DigitalID = human equivalent of these 5-data-inputs-per-second cowtags Incessant omnipresent omnivorous data harvesting ('smartphones' & FitBits & all the rest... implants coming of course ... ) -- pioneered commercially by @Google & documented pre-plandemic by @Snowden @ShoshannaZuboff et al -- is clearly aimed at more efficient means to control, corrall, & harness the masses ... ( geofencing & GPS includes kill switches on vehicles ) this all certainly puts Canada's Bill C-34 and the rest of the Team Carney surveillance & control architecture including 'AI for All' into perspective ugh @_escapekey_ @j_bg @RealNicoLagan @WiretapMediaCa @IndocileMedia @mgeist @Jacob__Siegel @MikeBenzCyber
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Replying to @silversirene
they saying fitbits overestimate
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Replying to @challdreams
I've owned two Fitbits, the last one, the same model as you the 5. It died almost on command like the first one just under the two year mark. I really miss my Fitbit but I'm tired of a product that doesn't last and seems scheduled to die to catch a repeat purchase. Not happy!!!!
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#fitbit I have bought two fitbits over the past four or five years. Both have them have died just under the two year mark. Can Fitbit make any amends??? I really miss my Fitbit but I don't like the low life expectancy on this product.
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oh so my fitbits just fucking broken then
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Replying to @nnie80
Kinda but if you have an iPhone an apple watch is better, non apple watches usually dont get all features on iPhone except fitbits but imo their just worse then apple watches
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Thinking about that tweet that referred to people who wear Fitbits as bandcucks.
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Replying to @ageofarius
Like a regular one or a smartwatch? I’ve had the smartwatch Fitbits
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Replying to @allosingloser
personally i like my apple watch and it’s pretty accurate i know fitbits tend to be better tho
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thank god for my fitbits step counting abilities cause now i feel way less insane about getting in more than 10k a day
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Replying to @TheLiberal_ie
Leave your phones, watches, fitbits, and everything electronic at home.
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Replying to @WHOOP
If pricing would have been fitbits.. but everyone wants to make money
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Her: i bet he's thinking about other women Me: if spiders had fitbits i wonder how many steps they'd average
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