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  2. MyFitnessPal - Wikipedia

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    MyFitnessPal is a smartphone application which uses gamification elements for exercise and diet management. The app provides multiple features for diet management. These features include the ability to enter data about food consumed, either manually or by scanning bar codes [1] and Meal Scan, a computer vision technology developed by Passio Inc., that allows users to log meals by pointing ...

  3. 6 best fitness trackers of 2023 - AOL

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    SKIP AHEAD The best fitness trackers of 2023 | How to shop for a fitness tracker. Our top picks. Best for beginners: Fitbit Charge 5. Best for Apple users: Apple Watch Series 8. Best for Android ...

  4. Fitness tracker - Wikipedia

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    The Fitbit Charge 3 activity tracker. A fitness tracker or activity tracker is an electronic device or app that measures and collects data about an individual's movements and physical responses, towards the goal of monitoring and improving their health, fitness, or psychological wellness over time.

  5. Google Fit - Wikipedia

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    Google Fit is a health-tracking platform developed by Google for the Android operating system, Wear OS, and iOS.It is a single set of APIs that blends data from multiple apps and devices. [6]

  6. Are fitness trackers worth it? What to know about these ... - AOL

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    A fitness tracker is worn on the body (or held, like an iPhone) to measure or estimate data points including step counts, calories burned, distance traveled, heart rate, sleep time or respiration.

  7. Strava - Wikipedia

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    Strava is an American internet service for tracking physical exercise which incorporates social network features. It started out tracking mostly outdoor cycling and running activities using Global Positioning System (GPS) data, but now incorporates several dozen other exercise types, including indoor activities. [4]

  8. WHOOP (company) - Wikipedia

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    The WHOOP app is available on Android and Apple devices. Other notable differences include price (WHOOP charges a monthly subscription fee; the device stops tracking without a subscription [20]) and data (according to Time, the device accumulates more data than its peers; its five sensors collect 100 megabytes of data per user, per day [21]).

  9. Xiaomi Mi Band - Wikipedia

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    Researchers from the University of Toronto found in 2016 that most fitness trackers, including the Xiaomi Mi Band and its app (version 1.6.122), were transmitting a range of personal data, including the email address of the user's contacts, geolocation, the phone's serial number, and information entered by the wearer regarding food intake ...