These lifestyle tools aren’t perfect, however, says Bickford. She points out that “with any exercise product that gives you electronic data, there is usually a percentage of error in the results.” That is, someone of a certain height, weight, and with certain genetics will not burn the same amount of calories as his neighbor does.
Sophomore Martha McKinley GSB ’15 is familiar with both the FitBit and the Nike Fuel Band (her aunt uses both), and finds flaws in each. She says that a drawback of the FitBit is its clip-on feature, so its “easily lost and you are forced to start over to reach your day’s goal [of steps].”
The Nike Fuel Band isn’t the product for her, either. “The problem with the Nike Fuel Band is that it costs $150, and someone like me wouldn’t want to buy that to track my fuel when I can do it by myself,” she said.
McKinley is a commuter from Manhattan and works a part-time job 5 days a week, so she admits that while she’d like to make the investment, its all about timing. “I haven’t worked out in a while so for me it’s discouraging; it’d be like, ‘Oh great, I burned this many calories versus what I should be doing.’” She says with a laugh, “It’s not worth the money for me right now, but I’m sure within a year I’ll have one.”
Sophomore Madison Snider FCRH ‘15 purchased the Jawbone Up along with her 3 other siblings and her parents in January and has become a huge fan of the product. Her father suggested that the Snider family create a “team” through the App on which they could challenge each other and ultimately get healthier together.
“I was skeptical at first because I knew I wouldn’t want to wear the bracelet 24/7, but I am actually pleasantly surprised at the design. It’s subtle enough, and I’d say pretty neutral so that both my little brother and I could wear it,” Snider said. For about three months now she has been tracking her food, her exercise, her sleep patterns, and even her mood changes.
To her, the element of competition between her family serves as her biggest motivator to stay on track. Her favorite feature is the smart sleep alarm. Unique technology allows her to indicate to her Jawbone Up that she plans to take a power nap, and she enters a time of day by which she must wake up again. The bracelet actually deciphers the optimal time that Snider should wake up to feel most rested and rejuvenated according to her REM cycle, and a silent vibration wakes her up at that time.
Of the exciting new way to nap, Snider said, “I’ve never been a
huge napper but its pretty cool to know that if I desperately wanted one, the Jawbone helps me to stay active and productive by allowing me just the right time to sleep.” She also credits the idle alarm, which buzzes to inform her when she has been inactive for too long, as a helpful reminder to get moving.
Overall, Snider said of the product, “I would recommend the Jawbone Up, especially if someone wanted a fitness tracker that was not too noticeable (my main reason for choosing UP over other brands) but if this is less of a concern, I think there are others on the market with more accuracy and more meaningful statistics gathered.”
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