Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I suppose you can't use the fibit app on the iphone?
I loved sleeping with the fitbit and don't care to use it to look things up or make phone calls. My last one broke and I just need to bite the bullet and buy another one.
You can use the fitbit app on the iphone - I have it, works fine.
Does the FitBit app connect to the Apple Watch to track steps, calorie burn, sleep, etc? Or will I lose some or all of that if I switch?
I have ten years worth of data in the FitBit app and really like it, but I want a smartwatch for other reasons. I can't use the FitBit/Google version because of my Apple phone. I'm not sure what my options are to keep the FitBit functionality AND have a smartwatch AND stay with Apple...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I suppose you can't use the fibit app on the iphone?
I loved sleeping with the fitbit and don't care to use it to look things up or make phone calls. My last one broke and I just need to bite the bullet and buy another one.
You can use the fitbit app on the iphone - I have it, works fine.
Anonymous wrote:I suppose you can't use the fibit app on the iphone?
I loved sleeping with the fitbit and don't care to use it to look things up or make phone calls. My last one broke and I just need to bite the bullet and buy another one.
Anonymous wrote:I switched, it was fine, no issues. The apple watch charges very quickly. I put it on the charger when I go to take a shower. Put it back on when I'm dressed and ready (maybe 15-30 minutes), and it's fully charged.
Anonymous wrote:OP here, I run, mostly on the treadmill, but outside once of twice a week. I walk the dog multiple times per day, and try to fit in 15-20 minutes of strength training 2-3 times per week, but sometimes it is only once. I aim for 12-15,000 steps per day.