"We think the device is easy to use, gets people aware of how little they are walking and helps trigger people to get active.... BP doesn’t see any of the data except in the aggregate."
Yes, but isn't this creepy, the boss making you wear a bracelet that counts your steps? Meanwhile, Fitbit stands to do well if this catches on.
But how do they know who is wearing the device? You could snap that thing onto whichever family member is doing some exercise, including a dog running around in the backyard while you watch TV and eat potato chips.
You'll have to make the damned thing creepier to prevent cheating.
Showing posts with label FitBit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FitBit. Show all posts
August 21, 2014
June 23, 2014
David Sedaris tries out a Fitbit.
"I was travelling myself when I got my Fitbit, and because the tingle feels so good, not just as a sensation but also as a mark of accomplishment, I began pacing the airport rather than doing what I normally do, which is sit in the waiting area, wondering which of the many people around me will die first, and of what."
Here, you can buy a Fitbit at Amazon if you are so inclined.
Here, you can buy a Fitbit at Amazon if you are so inclined.
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