| Literature DB >> 27220855 |
Kanitthika Kaewkannate1, Soochan Kim2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Wearable trackers can help motivate you during workouts and provide information about your daily routine or fitness in combination with your smartphone without requiring potentially disruptive manual calculations or records. This paper summarizes and compares wearable fitness devices, also called "fitness trackers" or "activity trackers." These devices are becoming increasingly popular in personal healthcare, motivating people to exercise more throughout the day without the need for lifestyle changes. The various choices in the market for wearable devices are also increasing, with customers searching for products that best suit their personal needs. Further, using a wearable device or fitness tracker can help people reach a fitness goal or finish line. Generally, companies display advertising for these kinds of products and depict them as beneficial, user friendly, and accurate. However, there are no objective research results to prove the veracity of their words. This research features subjective and objective experimental results, which reveal that some devices perform better than others.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27220855 PMCID: PMC4877805 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-016-3059-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Fig. 1Wearable devices tested. a Fitbit Flex, b Withing Pulse, c Misfit Shine, and d Jawbone Up24
Comparison of features and functions of four wearable devices
| Features | Specifications | Jawbone Up24 | Fitbit Flex | Withings Pulse | Misfit Shine |
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| Company Details | Company Name | Jawbone | Fitbit Inc. | Withings SA | Misfit Inc., Apple Inc. |
| Country | San Francisco, California, USA | San Francisco, California, USA | Issy les Moulineaux, France | Burlingame, California, USA | |
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| Product Released | Released (US) | 13-Nov-13 | 6-May-13 | 27-Jun-13 | 16-Sep-14 |
| Announced (US) | 13-Nov-13 | 7-Jan-13 | 6-Jan-13 | 16-Sep-14 | |
| Present Availability | Available | Available | Available | Available | |
| Type | Smart watch | Watch style | Wearable/clip-on | Wearable/clip-on | Wearable/clip-on |
| General | Price in Market | $150 | $100 | $100 | $95 |
| Dimension (W × D × H) | 6.1 × 6.1 inch | small: 5.5 × 0.6 inch, large: 6.3 × 8.2 inch | 1.7 × 0.87 × 0.33 inch | 1.08 × 0.13 × 1.08 inch | |
| Weight | small: 19 g | small: 16.4 g | 8 g | 9.4 g | |
| – | large: 23 g | large: 18.9 g | – | – | |
| Battery | Type | LiMnO2 225 mAh | Lithium polymer battery | Lithium-ion polymer | CR2032 coin cell |
| Battery Life | 4–6 months | 4–6 Months | 6 Months | 3 Months | |
| Rechargeable Battery | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | |
| Changeable Battery | No | No | No | Yes | |
| Usable Time per Charge (Advertised) | Up to 10 days | Up to 14 days | Up to 14 days | Up to 180 days | |
| Full Charging Time | 3 hours | 4 hours | 2 hours | No | |
| Tracking Metric (Functions) | Motion | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Step Counting | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | |
| Distance | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | |
| Calories | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | |
| Sleep | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | |
| Heart Rate | No | No | Yes | No | |
| Fitness Analytics | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | |
| Wind | No | No | No | No | |
| 3D Mapping | No | No | No | No | |
| Speed | No | No | No | No | |
| SpO2 | No | No | No | Yes | |
| Goal Tracking | No | Yes | No | No | |
| Resistance Function | Water Resistance | Limited | Yes | No | Yes (up to 30 m) |
| Synchronization | Sync Type | Wireless (Bluetooth) | Wireless (Bluetooth) | Bluetooth | Wireless (Bluetooth) |
| Connection | Sensor Network | Bluetooth | Bluetooth | Bluetooth | Bluetooth |
| Screen and Display | Screen Type | Dual LED | 5 LEDs | OLED (backlit) | 12 LEDs and blink |
| Touchscreen | Capacitive finger | Capacitive finger | Capacitive finger | Capacitive touch | |
| Screen Size (Inch) | No (LED bar) | No (LED bar) | 1.69 | No (12 LEDs and blink) | |
| Sensor Type | 3-Axis Accelerometer | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| 3-Gyro Sensor | No | No | No | No | |
| Magnetometer | No | No | No | No | |
| Pressure Sensor | No | No | No | No | |
| GPS | No | No | No | No | |
| Altimeter | No | No | No | No | |
| Alarm Function | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | |
| Data Sharing | – | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Material | Wearable Body Type | Rubber | Rubber | Rubber | Anodized aircraft-grade aluminum |
| Smart-phone | Smartphone Operating System | iOS 5.1 or greater, Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) or later | Windows XP/Vista/7/8 | Android 2.3.3 or above, iOS | Pair to iOS only |
| Mac OS X 10.5 or above | |||||
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| UI Interface | History Tracking (Days) | 270 days | 30 days | 10 days | 30 days |
| Social Network Data Sharing | Computer Data Storage (Web App) | No | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Data Sharing | Only friends you already know | Yes | Yes | Yes | |
Comparison of smartphone UI applications of four wearable devices
| Features | Jawbone Up24 | Fitbit Flex | Withings Pulse | Misfit Shine |
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| Smartphone App Name | Up Tracker | Fitbit | Health Mate (Withings) | Misfit |
| User Login | Email or Facebook ID | Email or Facebook ID | ||
| Make ID and Username | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Goal Setting | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Progress of Activity to Goal | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Daily Report | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Step Counting | Bar graph and number | Bar graph | Bar graph and number | Number |
| Distance (km) | Number (distance calculated) | Bar graph (number on bar graph) | Number (distance calculated) | Number (distance calculated) |
| Sleep Tracking | Bar graph and number of average sleep | Sleep log | Sleep bar graph | Sleep log |
| Sleep Detailed | Sound sleep, light sleep, fell asleep, average bed time, uninterrupted sleep, average wake time | Total sleep, restless, awake | In bed, asleep in, awake, woke up, total sleep | Total sleep, deep sleep, sleep |
| Weight Progression | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Caloric Analysis | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Food Input | Bar code scan, input type of food | Select food from the list | No | No |
| Nutrient Analysis in Detail | Yes (show % nutrient info) | No (only calorie calculation) | No | No |
| Heart Rate Measurement | No | No | Yes | No |
| Heart Rate Log | No | No | Yes | No |
| Watch Function | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Fitness Tracking | Show active activity; not specific | Yes (running, weightlifting, others) | No | Yes (swimming and cycling) |
| Fitness Coach | No | No | Yes | No |
Scale of evaluation and corresponding meanings
| Scale (Point) | Meaning |
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| 5 | very useful and very satisfied |
| 4 | moderately useful and moderately satisfied |
| 3 | slightly useful and slightly satisfied |
| 2 | less useful and less satisfied |
| 1 | not useful and not satisfied |
Fig. 2Subjects wore all four devices to measure the accuracy and repeatability of the results
Scale of accuracy and repeatability when compared among four devices for each experiment
| Scale (Point) | Meaning |
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| 4 | Highest accuracy or repeatability among the four devices |
| 3 | Second highest accuracy or repeatability among the four devices |
| 2 | Second lowest accuracy or repeatability among the four devices |
| 1 | Lowest accuracy or repeatability among the four devices |
Fig. 3Bar graph comparing mean and standard deviation of the feature satisfaction scores given by subjects when using the devices
Fig. 4Bar graph comparing mean and standard deviation of the function satisfaction scores given by subjects when using the devices
Comparison of opinions (summarized from seven subjects for each device)
| Opinion About Features | Jawbone Up24 | Fitbit Flex | Withings Pulse | Misfit Shine |
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| Design | Light and good for any sport | Device design is good and sleek, it is good for any sports | Design is not attractive but the fabric band can hold it as a wristband | Design is very attractive, beautiful, and fashionable |
| Display | Easy to tap the screen to activate | Easy to tap the screen to activate | Display is large and shows the activity tracking without any smartphone sync. | Display is a clock; it can also be used as a watch, but in the sunshine, it is hard to see the LED display |
| Water Resistance | It is water resistant, but as per the manual, it is less waterproof | It can be used in the shower without worry | As per the manual, it is not water resistant | It is designed for swimming, water resistance is high |
| UI App | 1. Tips on app and how to use always shown on home screen | 1. App UI is colorful and fun, easy to use | 1. Display is easy to use and colorful | 1. Display is beautiful and easy to understand |
| 2. Enjoyable fitness tracker | 2. Nutrient analysis is very detailed | 2. Dashboard log is easy to check all activity | 2. It has a goal tracker to let you know your daily activity | |
| 3. Dashboard shows the overall daily activity | 3. Dashboard shows the overall daily activity | 3. The heart rate function is good for checking your health status | 3. App can share with your friends and show how your friends are seeking their goals | |
| Metric Function | Sleep tracking is main function and is very detailed but is difficult to use | Food and nutrient calculation is main function and is very easy to use | Pulse O2 measurement is main function and can help you detect your heart status | Goal tracking is main function; you can check against your status to seek your goal |
| Battery | It can charge only through the USB cable | It has a battery indicator to check the battery status, but it has high battery consumption | It has a battery indicator to check the battery status, battery can last many days | It is comfortable, no need to charge the battery |
| Synchronization | Slow synchronization | Slow synchronization but always loses connection | Fast synchronization, data can be sent via Bluetooth and Wi-Fi | Fast synchronization, but easy to lose connection |
| Others (Disadvantage/Cons) | 1. The device requires smartphone to display | 1. It requires smartphone | 1. Design is not modern | 1. It requires smartphone |
| 2. No display on itself | 2. Slow synchronization | 2. If the battery is low, the device cannot connect, data transfer progress on smartphone is inaccurate | 2. It has slow synchronization, not always updated in real time | |
| 3. Sleep tracking results are difficult to use and non-automatic | 3. The device is confusing, sometimes it needs restarting | 3. Sleep tracking is not automatic | 3. Sometimes gives inaccurate display | |
| 4. Cannot share data through social networks | 4. Tracking problem when climbing or descending stairs | 4. Not waterproof | 4. Tracking problem when climbing or descending stairs (inaccurate) | |
| 5. Most expensive among four devices | 5. High battery consumption | 5. Automatic loss of syncing | 5. The display does not always respond to finger tapping | |
| 6. It is not fully waterproof | 6. Data does not update sometimes | 6. Screen is difficult to see in sunlight | 6. No nutrient analysis | |
| 7. Slow synchronization | 7. Calorie count is not easy to use and only European food included in database | 7. No nutrient analysis | 7. Always disconnected from mobile phone |
Summary of pros and cons from reviewer opinions for the Jawbone Up24
| Reviewer Name | Article Name | Review Date | Reference Site | Advantages (Pros) | Disadvantages (Cons) |
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| Weebly | Jawbone Up24 review | 8-Nov-14 | [ | 1. Wireless syncing | 1. Social sharing: can only add friends you already know |
| 2. Can use in shower | 2. No website interface, only phone app | ||||
| 3. Deep sleep and light sleep data | 3. Hair can become stuck in cap button | ||||
| 4. “Smart Wake” alarms for naps | 4. Overcounts arm movement as steps | ||||
| 5. Usable design | 5. No screen | ||||
| 6. Holds battery charge for up to seven days | – | ||||
| Jackson chung | Fitbit Flex vs. Jawbone Up : A comparative review | 23-May-2013 | [ | 1. Trendy and good design | 1. Not accurate tracking |
| 2. Mobile app is outstanding | 2. Only for iOS devices | ||||
| 3. Battery lasts for 10 days | 3. Felt awkward, especially when typing. | ||||
| 4. Short time charging (only couple of hours) | – | ||||
| 5. Inexpensive | – | ||||
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| Matt Swider | Jawbone Up24 review | 24-Mar-14 | [ | 1. Wireless syncing added | 1. No display for on-demand stats |
| 2. Stylish and lightweight | 2. Does not have a web app | ||||
| 3. Very soft rubber for comfort | 3. Works with only 10 Android phones | ||||
| 4. iOS and Android compatible | 4. 2.5 mm stereo jack for charging | ||||
| Michael Sawh | Jawbone Up24 review | 26-Mar-14 | [ | 1. Bluetooth Smart support for real-time syncing | 1. No built-in screen |
| 2. Slim, stylish design | 2. Shorter battery than Jawbone UP | ||||
| 3. Great silent alarm feature | 3. App is sluggish at times | ||||
| – | 4. Not waterproof | ||||
| Matthew Miller | Jawbone UP24 review | 6-Dec-14 | [ | 1. Well-designed band that fits comfortably, long battery life | 1. No altimeter to measure stairs climbed |
| 2. Flawless syncing via Bluetooth | 2. Limited just to iOS for now | ||||
| 3. Integrated Microsoft Office software | 3. Hangs up on jackets and long-sleeve shirts | ||||
| 4. Charges quickly | – | ||||
| 5. Great sounding front-facing stereo speakers | – | ||||
| 6. Expandable storage capability | – |
Summary of pros and cons from reviewer opinions for the Withings Pulse
| Reviewer Name | Article Name | Review Date | Reference Site | Advantages (Pros) | Disadvantages (Cons) |
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| Weebly | Withings Pulse smart activity tracker review | No mention | [ | 1. Captures heart rate information | 1. Not shower safe |
| 2. Captures flights of stairs climbed and elevation climbed | 2. Easy to misplace (leave in pockets, etc.) | ||||
| 3. Checks running stats (duration and distance travelled) in real time | – | ||||
| 4. Automatic wireless syncing | – | ||||
| 5. Captures sleep (duration, quality, light versus deep sleep, interruptions) | – | ||||
| 6. Screen with constant feedback | – | ||||
| 7. Discreet and versatile wearing options | – | ||||
| 8. Battery charge lasts up to 14 days | – | ||||
| 9. App also pulls in data wirelessly | – | ||||
| 10. Internet site available for Withings devices | – | ||||
| Scott Stein | withings Pulse O2 review | 25-Apr-2014 | [ | 1. Excellent Pedometer | 1. Can not read your heart rate without the band on |
| 2. Excellent Application | 2. Screen is not always on | ||||
| 3. Free iOS and Android apps | 3. The screen is not easy to read under sunlight | ||||
| 4. Accurate heart rate monitoring | 4. Not water-resistant | ||||
| 5. Affordably priced | 5. Awkward as a watch | ||||
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| DC Rain-maker | Withings Pulse in-depth review | 21-Nov-13 | [ | 1. Can record resting heart rate quickly and easily | 1. The unit is a bit chubbier than some others |
| 2. Display is clear and easy to understand | 2. Does not track heart rate throughout, only on demand | ||||
| 3. Good battery life | 3. Does not automatically go from sleeping mode to wake mode, must switch manually | ||||
| 4. Good ability to connect to 3rd-party platforms/sites | – | ||||
| Mikey Campbell | Withings Pulse with built-in heart rate monitor review | 4-Nov-13 | [ | 1. Variety of sensors | 1. Lack of meaningful data presentation |
| 2. Impressive data accuracy | 2. Display lag, touchscreen problems | ||||
| 3. Flexible carry options | 3. Wearability limited to belt clip | ||||
| Julie Strielmeier | Withings Pulse activity tracker review | 23-Aug-13 | [ | 1. Size | 1. Syncing problem |
| 2. Can see all important info right on the device itself unlike some devices | 2. Sleep data is not always accurate and the detailed data could use some beefing up to show more info | ||||
| 3. Wireless syncing is a real plus | 3. It does not work with a standalone computer | ||||
| 4. The built-in heart rate sensor is super easy to use | – |
Summary of pros and cons from reviewer opinions for the Fitbit Flex
| Reviewer Name | Article Name | Review Date | Reference Site | Advantages (Pros) | Disadvantages (Cons) |
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| Weebly | Fitbit Flex review | 10-Aug-14 | [ | 1. Comfy wristband form factor | 1. Does not track flights of stairs (like the Fitbit One) |
| 2. Shower-safe water resistance | 2. Always visible if worn with short sleeves | ||||
| 3. Very adjustable wristband | 3. No screen on device to show detailed information on goal progress | ||||
| 4. Progress lights tell you how close you are to reaching your daily goal | 4. Very hard to attach to wrist and can pop off (while canoeing, for me) | ||||
| 5. Wireless syncing | 5. Have to tap band repeatedly to enter/exit sleep mode or stop the silent alarm | ||||
| 6. Great integration with existing fitness apps like MyFitnessPal | 6. Chopping veggies can trigger sleep mode | ||||
| 7. Strong social features including adding friends with a Fitbit device or other Fitbit users, a competition | – | ||||
| Ben Lippert | Fitbit Flex:Pros and Cons of the wearable activity tracker | 13-Aug-13 | [ | 1. Best fit for running or walking | 1. Fitbit does not play well with bicycles |
| 2. Tracks everything relating to your activities and sleep, except for stair quantity | 2. It is good for any activities that involve free swinging the arms | ||||
| 3. Battery long last seven days on a single charge | 3. It is good when tracking sleep sessions, but sometime the Fitbit going into sleep mode from excessive vibration of the wrist. | ||||
| 4. Water resistance | – | ||||
| 5. Good alarm function | – | ||||
| 6. Calories features is smart | – | ||||
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| Articles by: Suzie | Fitbit Flex review | 15-Mar | [ | 1. It is easy to wear all the time | 1. Can only charge the tracker with the USB cable |
| 2. Water resistant | 2. It takes a lot of work in the beginning to establish your food menu | ||||
| 3. Uploads status automatically through Bluetooth or dongle. | 3. Sometimes has trouble tapping the tracker into sleep mode | ||||
| 4. Notification alert to let me know when my battery is running low | – | ||||
| 5. Learning curve to get the most from it, the dashboard is a colorful and fun display of my activity | – | ||||
| Bethany Gordon | Fitbit Flex review | Only year mentioned (2015) | [ | 1. Excellent interface | 1. This device does not have a screen |
| 2. Excellent app | 2. Only view your data from your computer or your phone |
Summary of pros and cons from reviewer opinions for the Misfit Shine
| Reviewer Name | Article Name | Review Date | Reference Site | Advantages (Pros) | Disadvantages (Cons) |
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| Weebly | Misfit Shine activity tracker review | 8-Nov-14 | [ | 1. Waterproof | 1. Sleep data are basic |
| 2. Wireless data transfer (when placed near device) | 2. Shine attachment can come unsecured (can pop out of sports band) | ||||
| 3. Can track swimming and cycling | 3. Time-telling feature suggests it could replace a watch, yet it lacks all other watch features including alerts | ||||
| 4. Elegant aluminum design | 4. Limited info on “screen,” does not have a full digit-based display | ||||
| 5. On-device feedback to let you know how close you are to reaching a goal | 5. Tapping-based interface can be frustrating to use | ||||
| 6. No recharging. Just replace the watch battery when it runs out (~4–6 months) | – | ||||
| 7. Partnership with Pebble watch allows you to use the Pebble as a Misfit Shine | – | ||||
| 8. Social features including a leaderboard, profile, and newsfeed | – | ||||
| Bethany Gordon | Misfit Shine review | Only year mentioned (2015) | [ | 1. The interchangeable design | 1. Tapping the screen is the only way to see your progress |
| 2. Comfortable band makes it extremely easy to use | 2. Does not always respond to tapping | ||||
| 3. Convenient to wear | 3. It has to sit on your arm a certain way to display time and daily progress | ||||
| 4. Water resistant | – | ||||
| Kristen Buck | Misfit Shine review | Only year mentioned (2015) | [ | 1. About the size of a quarter and undeniably attractive | 1. Only works with iOS |
| 2. Water resistant | 2. Does not have an altimeter to count how many flights of stairs you climb | ||||
| 3. Great activity monitor for swimmers and surfers | 3. Not compatible with Android devices | ||||
| 4. Can wear it in different ways to track different activities more accurately | – | ||||
| Jill Duffy | Misfit Shine review | 10-Dec-13 | [ | 1. Best looking activity tracker | 1. Limited data analysis |
| 2. Includes clip and wristband mounts | 2. No integration with other services | ||||
| 3. Functions as a watch | 3. No Web app | ||||
| 4. Fully waterproof for swimmers | 4. No syncing between iOS and Android apps | ||||
| - | 5. Dashboard lacks weight tracking and calorie counting | ||||
| Mikey Campbell | Misfit Shine activity monitor review | 12-Nov-13 | [ | 1. Great design | 1. Clunky tagging method |
| 2. Easy to understand graphical readout | 2. Light on features | ||||
| 3. Long battery life | 3. LEDs unusable in bright sunlight |
Comparison of accuracy and repeatability for the devices
| Experiments and Results | Devices | Accuracy (%) | Repeatability |
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| Indoor Walking Straight | Jawbone | 97.70 | 0.55 |
| Withings | 99.90 | 0.86 | |
| Misfit | 92.40 | 0.69 | |
| Fitbit | 99.60 | 0.72 | |
| Walking Up/Down Stairs | Jawbone | 97.00 | 0.89 |
| Withings | 97.20 | 0.83 | |
| Misfit | 97.80 | 0.79 | |
| Fitbit | 96.40 | 0.81 | |
| Walking on Treadmill | Jawbone | 97.00 | 0.89 |
| Withings | 97.20 | 0.83 | |
| Misfit | 97.80 | 0.79 | |
| Fitbit | 96.40 | 0.81 |
Fig. 5Summary of the accuracy and repeatability scores among the four devices