Fitbit devices primarily track steps using accelerometers that detect movement patterns typical of walking or running. Riding a ripstik may not produce the same movement patterns as walking, so the device might not accurately count those movements as steps. However, some Fitbit models may still pick up general activity levels, even if they don't register specific step counts. For more precise tracking of such activities, you may need to manually log the exercise.
When not charge, one is not able to track steps taken or the distance covered.
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The RipStik DLX deck plates are the exact same size as any other RipStik deck plate. They can be used on the original RipStik and the RipStik G models. For more information and other replacement parts go to www.ripstik.com
No. Ripstik is better.
The dongle that comes with the Fitbit HR is for plugging into your USB port either on your laptop or PC. If you don't want to use it you can also download the Fitbit APP for an IPhone and it will upload your data to the Fitbit website. I use both and my steps, etc. all automatically upload once I am within 20 feet or so of my laptop of phone. You do have to go onto Fitbit website though and set up an account for yourself and get the Fitbit to link to your Laptop/PC or phone for it to work. Hope this helps.
not really
Fitbit was created in 2007.
da ripstik air is stupid it cant go 360 only the g can. buy the g.
FitBit is known for its products of the same name, which are activity trackers, wireless-enabled wearable technology devices that measure data such as the number of steps walked, heart rate, quality of sleep, steps climbed, and other personal metrics involved in fitness. There are many sites that offer coupon codes.
why would the color matter??
Just measured it on my new FitBit. Tillary to Centre: 2695 steps. (I'm 5' 11")
no i dont think you can but you can change one side with another ripstik