Tracks steps and calorie expenditure, Functions as a watch, Available in sizes that should fit most every wrist, Can update tracked stats from your computer or from an iOS mobile device with the Nike apps
Cyclists won't get full benefit from the device because it tracks arm movements, Not waterproof, so won't work well for swimmers, Questions about how steps and calorie burn are calculated
Supereasy to use, Don't fall off easily, Very clear display, Lasts about 4.55 days of battery in my tests, Syncs with phone wirelessly, Easily hidden under business clothing
The clasp sometimes snips skin/hair when closing, Doesn't show distance on device, must sync to view, Tied into the supergated Nikesoftware platform, More expensive than the Fitbit ($150 vs $99), Water resistant, not waterproof (I've had no problems in th
It looks like the future. Not in the Google Glasses wearing, overtly sci-fi future, but in a more utilitarian, this-is-completely-realistic future. Matte black with one single silver strip, it's understated, yet interesting enough so that people, like tha
It's not perfect. The Fuelband isn't for super high-performance, because some exercises just don't translate to a wrist-based accelerometer. Workouts like yoga or weightlifting don't tally up well. Riding a stationary bike won't give you an accurate readi
Yes. If youre interested in becoming somewhat healthy in the future, if youre looking for a wee bit more motivation to workout, or if you just want to be an active person, you should buy a Fuelband. Itll help you stop being lazy. For fitness freaks, ho...
Great software, Bracelet is comfortable and discreet, Easy to set up, easy to use, Integration with Nike+ community and Facebook
Doesn't track sleep; doesn't track caloric intake, Would make more sense if it were $20-$50 less expensive
Athletes and serious runners will easily be the most interested in this product, thanks to the host of products Nike is busy introducing to the Nike+ line up as well as their familiarity with the brand....
Publicerad: 2012-03-20, Författare: Roger , testad av: cnet.com
As a fitness tracker, the Nike FuelBand offers a simple, attractive design that stays out of the way during most physical activities. Its pedometer tracks steps taken, calories burned, and a proprietary measurement of activity called Nike Fuel. The accomp
The Nike Fuel score is worthless to anyone who doesn't have a Nike+ product, and isn't always accurate. There's no way to measure distance for specific runs, so it isn't useful for athletes or people who train regularly. At $149, it's also pricey for what
Armed with a few tricks, the Nike FuelBand can be very effective as a motivator for casual exercise, but its limitations will leave serious athletes disappointed.
Publicerad: 2012-03-12, Författare: Matthew , testad av: zdnet.com
Sammanfattning: If you want to track, monitor, and record all the details of your run, bike ride, swim, or other intense physical event, then there excellent devices on the market for your specific needs. For the other 23 hours of the day when you are walking to the offi...
Sammanfattning: Staying healthy is a priority, but exercising is more of a chore for the average person. With the age of Smartphones, the world was introduced to Fitness Devices, which would not only motivate you, but provide you with information which was not available ...