Re: Anyone purchase an activity tracker yet?
[QUOTE=Illuminate;1109243]I thought the same as well, but getting back to a desk job really meant I needed to keep myself motivated to at the very least take that 1/2 an hour walk to the train station[/QUOTE]
This is exactly the reason I want one. I barely have enough time to focus on anything in my life anymore (other than wanting to spend every breathing moment with my daughter) and so using Pedometer apps that are designed to work with the M7 chip in the iPhone 5S have been exceptionally helpful (and motivating) in terms of getting me to spend more active time (considering I'm walking 10 times more than before, trying to walk my daughter to sleep or just walking around the house with her).
And to see graphs of previous weeks and to try and best my step count with each passing day. Not to mention the weight savings (I've dropped almost 20 lbs since Oct 10th).
But as I get increasingly conscious to stay active and motivated to keep the weight off, I've begun to realize the shortcomings that the iPhone has where I need to make sure it is on me at all times, which is realistically not feasible, especially in the middle of the night when it's charging and I forget to carry it.
This is where wearable activity trackers come in very handy. You don't really need to take them off, the FitBit force has a 7 day battery life that can realistically go on until 9-10 days and has a handy iPhone app so you can still use your phone to view your data and performance.