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Accuracy #1

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kurtextrem opened this issue Dec 18, 2015 · 3 comments
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Accuracy #1

kurtextrem opened this issue Dec 18, 2015 · 3 comments

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@kurtextrem
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How accurate did you find the other trackers? (Compared to the BodyMedia)

@aismail
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aismail commented Dec 18, 2015

@kurtextrem it depends on the use-case. They all say they do everything, but not with enough accuracy.

  • Basis Watch is very precise for sleep tracking, but very bad at tracking workouts (because there is sweat between your hand and the wearable, and it moves more during workouts); resting heart rate is very good though, a metric for the heart health conscious
  • Fitbit was surprisingly accurate for steps tracking (but it fails during driving, and so does BodyMedia with calories burned but not steps)
  • Jawbone UP was very good at detecting light vs. deep sleep - I loved the smart alarm to wake me up in light sleep
  • BodyMedia was very precise at calories burned (except counting more calories than the basal rate during driving); I even used it to estimate how much more I burn when using a stand-up desk (30% more), or compare walking in the cold dressed thinly with walking in normal temperature

@kurtextrem
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Thanks. I'm asking because the BodyMedias will stop working on the 1st February of 2016 (as BodyMedia has been acquired by Jawbone years ago and they decided to shut down the servers).

@aismail
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aismail commented Dec 19, 2015

I know! That is so sad. If I were to choose a wearable, I would focus just
on counting steps (eg day to day activity) and sleep. Day to day activity
burns way more calories than workouts! For me a 90 min martial arts
training is about 500-600 calories. 3 times a week means half of what I eat
in one aingle day.

Good luck!

Andrei Ismail

Software Engineer
http://ismail.strikingly.com

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