Key Features
• Tracks steps taken, calories burned, distance traveled, body weight and hydration
• Records sleep movements, including duration and quality of rest
• Uses a precise 3-axis accelerometer sensor to capture and record motion data
• OLED display with scratch-resistant screen
• Water-resistant, sweat-proof and rain-proof
• Battery lasts 5-7 days
• Integrated mobile app provides premium custom coaching and motivational tips for free
• Set custom goals and check your progress anytime
• Connect with friends, challenge coworkers and create teams for friendly competition
• Vibrating silent-awake alarm, inactivity and hydration reminders
• Syncs with the Pivotal Living app via Bluetooth 4.0 (Android 4.3+ and iOS 8+ devices)
Product Features
- Activity Monitoring Pivotal Tracker
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So far this is outstanding for the value! One of the best trackers I have used. For the price, $15 this is a pretty amazing little gadget. I have been a long time fitbit fan and up front the fitbit costs around $99-$150 depending on the model (one to Charge HR) This tracker by Pivotal Living is very similar to the Fitbit Charge, it does NOT feature the HR sensor, neither does the fitbit charge. I have also used the Fitbit Surge the Basis B1 and Basis Peak so I have a few options here to rate this against and those are all premium price trackers.This tracker…
Pros: PRICE, ACCURACY, USABILITY I bought one of the 1st generation bands. The set-up was easy, the price was great (then $12), and the ability to use the band with my phone was a real plus. I believe that it was pretty accurate on the steps, as I both walked and ran with it on, and it was close what my walking (3′ per step) and running (8′ per stride) estimates were. My #s were just guesses but they were within 10%, so that’s good enough for me. I thought that the functionality was good, especially for the price, which is…
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