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Should You Buy a Fitbit? 7 Questions to Ask Yourself Before You Do

By Matthew Lynch
June 22, 2023
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With the rising popularity of fitness tracking devices, it’s no wonder that Fitbit has become a household name. From tracking steps to monitoring heart rates and even reminding you to take a break from sitting, Fitbit seems to do it all. But before you dive in and make a purchase, there are a few questions you should ask yourself to determine if a Fitbit is the right device for you.

  1. What Are Your Fitness Goals?

Before you buy a Fitbit, it’s important to consider what your fitness goals actually are. If you’re simply looking to track your daily steps, a basic Fitbit may be enough for you. However, if you’re interested in tracking things like heart rate or sleep, you’ll want to consider purchasing a more advanced Fitbit model.

  1. Are You Tech-Savvy?

Fitbits are technologically advanced devices that require some level of technological know-how to operate. If you’re not particularly tech-savvy, you might find the device difficult to use. However, Fitbit has made it easy for beginners by providing detailed instructions and customer service support.

  1. Will You Actually Use It?

Many people buy Fitbits with the intention of using them consistently, but end up not using them at all. Before purchasing a Fitbit, make sure you’re committed to using it regularly. Consistency is key when it comes to tracking your fitness progress.

  1. Is It within Your Budget?

Fitbits come in a range of prices, from basic models to advanced ones with more features. Consider your budget before purchasing a Fitbit to ensure that you don’t overextend yourself financially.

  1. Do You Want to Compete with Others?

One of the unique features of Fitbit is the ability to connect with friends and family to compete in challenges and motivate each other. If you’re someone who thrives on competition and wants to join in these challenges, a Fitbit may be the perfect device for you.

  1. Do You Have Any Medical Concerns?

Some people with medical concerns, such as a heart condition, may not be able to use certain Fitbit models. Before you make a purchase, consult with your doctor and review the Fitbit’s features to ensure that it’s safe for you to use.

  1. What Are the Reviews Saying?

Lastly, it’s always a good idea to check out reviews from other Fitbit users before making a purchase. This will give you an idea of the device’s pros and cons, as well as any potential issues or concerns.

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