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I recently got a FitBit Charge HR, and I find it very accessible,
although it isn't perfect. I downloaded and tried out the FitBit app
before I got the Charge HR. You don't say how you want to access it,but
I checked out the app on both Apple and Android. I needed help entering
my height and weight on my iPhone, but after that it's been perfectly
accessible. It also comes with a bluetooth dongle you can use with your
PC, but I haven't checked out anything with any PC applications yet.
Someone on the VI-Android list recommended the Charge HR, so I checked
out the FitBit app, which you can do without any device, and looked for
general reviews, which were positive on the Charge HR. I ended up
getting it from REI, so I have a one year return option.
On 15/06/16 17:19, Terri Hedgpeth wrote:
> Okay, the subject says it all. Is there a tracker that is more
> accessible than others? Can anyone point me to any reviews or blindness
> blogs on trackers?
> Thank you,
> Terri
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