I'm enjoying using the Jawbone Up fitness tracker on my new Pebble smartphone. It's always on, tracking my steps, so I don't have to think about it. The Pebble doesn't have heart rate sensors built in, unlike many other smart watches, but I've read that there are plans to support third party sensors that would be built into interchangeable watch straps.
I've only been using the Pebble for about a week, but I like the experience. The watch appears to be pretty durable. I've been wearing it while I'm working out with the weights and machines and while in the Zumba and kickboxing classes. It's pretty light, so I usually forget that I have it on (until I get a notification.).
I've also downloaded the Endomondo app for Pebble. I'd been using Endomondo on my phone for when I went walking outdoors (not an option in this weather.) and for tracking my workouts on the elliptical machine. The Pebble app will allow me to monitor my progress from the watch face, instead holding or picking up my phone.
Pebble's library of apps also include Misfit, Runtastic and Runkeeper. I don't use any of these apps myself, but I've seen them linked to several accounts on the MyFitnessPal website.
I've seen some sleep monitoring apps in Pebble's library, but I haven't tried any of them. The Up app will also track my sleep patterns. I'm just not sure that I want to sleep with a device on my arm, but I may give it a shot sometime in the future.
Now that I have several fitness trackers in place, I think my next job will be to evaluate them and then start paring them down. Here's hoping that they actually help me to reach my fitness goals.
Reps and steps!



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