Thursday, April 3, 2014

Fitbit One Wireless Activity Plus Sleep Tracker, Black

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List Price : $99.95
Price : $92.99

Product Description

Fitness means being active, sleeping well, and eating smarter and the Fitbit one helps you do all three. During the day, it tracks your steps, distance, calories burned and stairs climbed. Come nightfall, it measures your sleep cycle to help you see how to sleep better and it can even wake you in the morning without waking your partner. Your stats upload wirelessly via computer, or select Bluetooth 4.0 devices (like the iPhone 4S). Powered by your stats, you can set goals, and track progress. Stay motivated by earning badges or connecting with friends for support or friendly competitions. Log food, workouts and more. Bring greater fitness into your life seamlessly, socially, 24 hours a day.

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #48 in Health and Beauty
  • Size: One Size
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Fitbit
  • Model: FB103BK
  • Released on: 2012-10-25
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 2.25" h x .75" w x .25" l, .2 pounds

Features

  • Tracks steps, distance, calories burned and stairs climbed
  • Monitor how long and how well you sleep
  • Wakes you (and not your partner) with a silent alarm
  • Syncs automatically to your computer or select smartphones and tablets via Bluetooth 4.0
  • Set goals, view progress and earn badges

Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

2634 of 2713 people found the following review helpful.
Life-Changing Gadget 2.0 Video Review!
By Liora Hess
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R32COHXL26GSW0 I upgraded from the Ultra. You can read my comprehensive review of the Fitbit Ultra at Fitbit Wireless Activity/Sleep Tracker, Black/Blue.

First, I am sold on Fitbit because I've lost over 30 pounds since starting with the Ultra approximately a year ago. I don't work for the company and have received nothing from them for my enthusiasm -- I just find this is something that really works for me.

IMPORTANT Before you read further or miss this: You have to have a phone that has Bluetooth capability for this new Fitbit to sync with your phone. If you're upgrading from the Ultra to this Fitbit One for the sync capability, you'll be disappointed if your phone can't sync. If you've got an iPhone, Bluetooth capability is currently only on the iPhone 5 and 4S. You can still upload your data to the computer with a different phone, but the Fitbit One will not sync with your phone.

How the Fitbit Works: You have a few choices on where to wear the Fitbit (typically waist, pocket, chest pocket or bra), and you keep that Fitbit on you for 24 hours. Whereas the Ultra had a built-in clip, this one has to use the included silicone clip. The upside of this is that the silicone is unlikely to crack, which is something several owners of the Ultra complained about. The downside is that the Fitbit could possibly come out of the silicone case if the case were to get pulled on clothing or some other object. Whereas you used to be able to buy a lanyard to secure your Ultra, in the case of the One, you would only be securing the silicone case and your Fitbit would be lost. Time will only tell whether the silicone case idea is an actual improvement over the Ultra's design.

On receiving your Fitbit, there's a booklet says to charge your Fitbit for 5 minutes. The charge is supposed to last for about a week. When the Fitbit battery is completely depleted, charging is to take approximately two hours. If you're like me, you'll find yourself just popping the Fitbit into its charger whenever you know you'll be sitting at the computer a while. Unlike the Ultra, which used one USB port on your computer, this Fitbit will use two: One is a small piece that communicates wirelessly with your Fitbit. The other is what I believe people are referring to as a "dongle" -- it's a USB with a short cord: You snap your Fitbit into the end, and that's how the Fitbit charges.

I should also mention installing and pairing the device was virtually hassle-free. Since I was upgrading the Ultra, I just synced my Ultra by putting it in the cradle and then unplugging that USB. The instructions for the Fitbit One are clear. You download the software from their web site. Pairing the device with the software on my computer was easy. I was asked what kind of device I was pairing as well as whether I'd still be using the Ultra.

What will the Fitbit One do? The Fitbit One is a very accurate step counter. It also shows calories burned and distance walked. There's a cute (not too girly, guys) flower that you make "grow" the more activity you do. And it tracks your sleep. The included wrist band attaches with a very fine Velcro-type material, making it a perfect size for men and women. This Fitbit One wrist band also has holes in it apparently to help ensure that the band doesn't feel hot on your wrist. Included in the band is a little pocket. At night, you slip the Fitbit into the pocket and press and hold the button, which puts the Fitbit in sleep mode. You have a choice between normal and sensitive setting, adjustable from the web site. When you awake, you just press and hold the button again to tell Fitbit that your sleep time is over.

New to this Fitbit One is a silent alarm function. Basically, you can set vibrating alarms from either the Fitbit web site or from your Bluetooth-enabled phone. When I tried it out while awake, it was a soft little vibrating that I commented was as likely to wake me as "an ant wearing socks, tiptoeing across the floor." But I kept a (somewhat) open mind and still set an alarm for 7:30 a.m., which would give me enough time for an 8-hour sleep. Much to my happiness, I awoke to the soft little vibration on my wrist. My assessment on this is that I know that if I'm particularly tired, sick or know I'm going to get less than 8 hours of sleep, I cannot trust this as I've had to set an alarm across the room sometimes to wake up. If I have to be up early for something important, I will still need to set a traditional alarm. Depending on how deeply you sleep, your mileage may vary.

Once you press the button to indicate you're trying to fall asleep, the Fitbit begins recording sleep data by noting how often your wrist moves. Wrist movement is interpreted as awake time. On the web site, this information is reflected as a sleep efficiency percentage. Now, it's not extremely accurate, because Fitbit doesn't know the difference between your lying there still and your being asleep. However, you'll probably realize soon that if you're lying there, reading a book, just move your hand every one in a while. Later, in the morning, you can adjust your sleep times through the web site to cut off any unnecessary activity at the beginning.

What is Fitbit Not Good at? It's very step-oriented, so that means it's not going to accurately record your use of an elliptical machine, Pilates, weight lifting, rowing machine, swimming (don't get it wet!) or anything else that doesn't result in a typical stepping motion. However, you can manually record these activities on the web site, and it will overwrite the data for that period of time. I am finding that the web site food database is still inferior to other sites like MyNetDiary or Lose It, particularly since those allow scanning of barcodes for easy recording of food intake. However, a happy discovery is that Lose It can sync with Fitbit's web site, so I can record my food on Lose It rather than doing so through Fitbit's site. This is a good time to mention that there are also many other apps that Fitbit has partnered with that will sync your data.

As with the Fitbit Ultra, the Fitbit One will:
---Count stairs climbed (hills count) and translate those into floors. It's just one more way to challenge yourself. On the web site you can earn badges for how many stairs and floors you've climbed. The site also gives you interesting little messages about what that climbing equals, such as "you've just climbed the world's tallest snowman," and if you're the curious type, you can click the message to learn more.
---You've got a clock! Just press a button at your waist and look down to see the time.
---There's a stopwatch. Training for a race? Just trying to beat your previous times? You can use the stopwatch to record an activity.
---Righty and lefty friendly. I'm right-handed, but I like to wear the Fitbit at the left side of my waist. The words were backwards, but I learned that through the web site I could change the direction of the words.
---Give it a name. You have 8 characters to input a name or other info. That's not enough for a full phone number with area code. However, you if you search the Internet for "short email address," there are a number of email address services that would fit that 8-character allotment and allow you to forward any email to your regular email address. This might come in handy if you (heaven forbid) were to lose your Fitbit.
---Friendly little chatter. So you're sitting on the sofa and you realize you should really get up and move your body. You stand up, and a blinked message catches your eye: GO GO GO or Hello! or I LIKE YOU. I found this annoying after a while, and I disabled it through the web site. Through the web site you can actually disable any of the features you don't want to see on your Fitbit.

Is the Fitbit One Smaller Than the Ultra? Yes and no. As mentioned, the One fits inside a silicone clip. You really don't want its slippery little body moving around in a pocket, so you'll be using this clip. With the clip, the Fitbit One is actually larger than the Fitbit Ultra. Without that silicone clip, it is, indeed, smaller. Please check out my photos and you'll see a size comparison.

As I stated on my Fitbit Ultra review, use of the Fitbit web site is 100% free. In fact, you can start using it before ever owning a Fitbit device. That's what I did before my previous Fitbit arrived. The site has an active Community of users trying to be healthier as well as device support. If you have questions about the Fitbit, I think the forum on the web site is probably going to get you a faster answer than emailing the company.

So over a year later, after starting with Fitbit, owning and wearing a Fitbit has been one of the best decisions I've made. I went to a Quantified Self meetup, and one of the users asked why I'm still wearing the Fitbit if it's already established a habit of exercising. The answer is this: The Fitbit allows me to add gamification to something I don't enjoy (exercise!). It challenges me to reach my goals. If I have a period in which I've gotten few steps, I feel an internal nagging that I want to get that number back up where it belongs. It helps me analyze my sleep and see how that affects other factors in my life.

After writing the update on my previous review for the Ultra, I actually DID re-invest in the Premium membership (49.99 on the web site) in order to get the Trainer feature back. I needed some help with goal-setting, and I wanted to be able to download my data in a CSV format. The fact that you cannot download your data without the Premium membership is a small annoyance to me, as I believe you put that data into the site and deserve to be able to download it without paying for a Premium membership. Another disappointment is that the custom trackers that I created through the Premium membership are not included in the CSV download. However, overall, I'm back to finding that Premium membership adds enough value that it's worth it to me. I'll have to reevaluate this when it comes time for renewal (be sure to disable auto-renewal if you don't want to be charged automatically). So again, no, you don't have to pay anything to use the Fitbit web site and get the basic features. The Premium membership just adds some extra perks that you may find helpful in taking your health to the next level.

Has Fitbit been a fast way for me to lose weight? Nope. I lost the 30+ pounds over a period of a year. However, it's been a painless, sane and lasting way to lose weight. I attribute the weight loss to the awareness the Fitbit has brought me. Because I'm more aware of my activity (or inactivity), I just naturally make better decisions on a daily basis. If you're motivated to do so, you could lose weight quickly with the Fitbit by always tracking food intake and energy expenditure. I've found that making a gradual and permanent lifestyle change has been the best for me. I can't wait to see what new goals I'll be reaching for and achieving over the next year!

UPDATE in MAY 2013: Please note that Fitbit now reportedly works with more than just the iPhone. I also wanted to let you know that I'm still happy with the Fitbit and wear it every single day. However, this one has nearly been lost on a few occasions due to the silicone case getting caught on clothing, causing the Fitbit to flip out. I am a very fastidious person who is careful about things (always puts my keys in the same place, etc.), so if this is an issue for me, it may be for others. I wish they hadn't changed the holder, but I understand the need to since the previous version was starting to crack at the stress points. IF this is a big concern for you, I would recommend preordering the FITBIT FLEX, which is one you wear on your wrist. The upside is that you'd have it on 24/7 and can wear it in the shower, etc., and the downside for me is that I don't want to see it on my wrist every day. Hope this helps anyone trying to make a decision. Again, I'm very happy with the Fitbit One, but I am having to be very careful with it to prevent losing it.

UPDATE in DECEMBER 2013: My Fitbit had its first structural failure this month, and I wanted to update you with the problem. The silicone case has a place on it where two pieces are attached. This is the side that slides into your clothing, making it a weak point. One day I noticed the two pieces separating, and I pushed them back together. The other day I pulled my Fitbit out of my pocket and found the small piece was missing. Thankfully, later I found it and will try to glue the two pieces together. That section is a poor design because it's under stress when you remove the Fitbit from your clothing. I've added a picture above showing the two pieces. As far as whether I still love the Fitbit, yes, I do; however, I still think the silicone case is a poor design. There have been numerous occasions where I've almost lost the Fitbit due to it popping out of the silicone case. Hopefully, the company will improve on this design in their next release.

1342 of 1480 people found the following review helpful.
Fitbit One and why I changed to the Holistic Wrist (Jawbone Up)
By RST
UPDATE: If you'd like to see my review of Jawbone UP24, you can see it here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R2ZEG4YLT0HZ9Y/ref=cm_cr_rdp_perm (copy & paste if it won't click)

UPDATE: Several people asked me about the Fitbit Flex. I just got one today. I compared it to Jawbone UP here http://www.amazon.com/review/R1CVXEEYIAIR0W/ref=cm_cr_rdp_perm (copy & paste link if not clickable)

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A couple weeks ago I received my Fitbit One Wireless Activity Plus Sleep Tracker, Black after a few months pre-order wait. I had it two full weeks, got to know and learn it, and lost it swiftly. The fact that I lost it so easily made me decide to try Jawbone Up-- thinking that if I lose my arm, I've got larger issues... My review will be a comparison of these two devices for those trying to decide between the two. Early spoiler: I recommend Jawbone Up over the Fitbit One for most people. UPDATE 3/20: Android app is now available as well as the iOS app. My review is based on the iOS app but I do have an android and will try it soon.

Hardware itself

The biggest frustration I had with the Fitbit One was that I wanted to use it for daytime activity monitoring and for sleep monitoring. Using it for both activities included moving the device from my belt clip, taking it out of the rubber clip, putting it in the wrist strap, and reversing this process each day. It felt like a chore after a few days, and some mornings I even forgot to put it back on my belt after showering & changing. These issues aren't faced with the Jawbone Up because you can leave it on your wrist at all times-- even in the shower. No annoying loss, no annoying moving it from clip to pouch to clip, no forgetting it at home in the morning. The Fitbit met it's ultimate demise after only its second fall off of my belt. It's so light and in rubber, it didn't even make a sound when it left me and met the ground. It was never found. Long live my FitBit One on however many belts it ends up on before it's lost again terminally...

Battery Life & Charging

Battery life on the Fitbit One can be as much as 14 days. The Jawbone Up is rated for 10. Both devices include a USB dongle for charging, and charge in about the same amount of time. Both charged fine when I used my iPhone charger to USB for their dongle.

Syncing

The Fitbit One bluetooth sync's wirelessly to an iPhone if you want, or to a PC. The fitbit comes with a charging dongle, a bluetooth adapter-- which must be used as it won't work with most or all other bluetooth adapters already built in to a PC. Plan to use up one or two USB slots for the Fitbit One. It's not a constant sync-- you have to initiate the sync if you want it to sync "now".

The Jawbone Up syncs by removing the cap and plugging in to the headphone jack of the iPhone. At first this felt like it may be a step back from the Fitbit One, but ultimately it's simpler and I waste less battery having bluetooth activated on the phone all the time. It's simple, works reliably, and you can sync to multiple devices if you want.

Wearing

The FitBit One is quite small and the rubber belt clip is smooth and small. Many users simply drop the device in the pocket, but I'm not one to let that happen and risk loss-- ironic because I lost it via the belt clip. I also have some belts that it would't clip on, so I found myself doing creative things like clipping it inside my change pocket.

The Jawbone Up is basically a bracelet-- and a stylish looking one at that. I found that the fitment guide on the back of the box ran a little large, so I originally bought a medium. After wearing, it felt too tight. I returned it for a large. I have so far been very happy with the large size. I recommend using the print out PDF from the Jawbone site as it clearly marked me as large when the plastic guide on the box made me think medium. They recommend going "up" a size.

From a daytime perspective, the wrist band of the Up hasn't bothered me at all, and actually I see it and it reminds me to move! I never saw the Fitbit One, and thus thought about it less often and had fewer reminders. More about reminders in functions/software!

I do wear the Jawbone Up in the shower, and have had no issues with that so far. It feels sturdy without feeling stiff. You can manipulate it by squeezing to fit tighter, looser, reverse which side meets which, etc. It isn't a "bendy straw" style where it holds shape. It always holds the wrist shape. The rubber on rubber is what lets it grip more or less. It doesn't feel heavy or annoying.

Software

Aside from the functionality of wrist vs belt clip, the software is really what differentiates the Jawbone Up from the Fitbit One for me. The Jawbone Up software is infinitely more useful, visually appealing and informative for me than the Fitbit One software. The Jawbone software tracks your performance over time and so does the Fitbit One-- but the Jawbone analyzes your data and makes observations-- "Hey you had 2x your normal amount of deep sleep last night-- did you do something different?" and other observations like that. You can also compare your sleeping data to your day's activities. The ability to view, review, and drill down/compare your data is easier/simpler/more automated and more enjoyable on the Jawbone Up than on the Fitbit One.

Fitbit supports some more social features-- like sharing to Facebook. Both support having friends in the system who also have the device that you can view/cheer on, etc.

As far as food logging goes, I'm not a huge user of this feature yet. What I do know is that the Jawbone Up supports scanning barcodes on food to capture what it is and content. The interface to browse and add food is far more visually appealing in the Jawbone Up than in the FitBit software.

About sleep monitoring: I don't know if it's accuracy or philosophy, but from a span perspective both units were accurate. I actively tell them when I am about to drift off and when I'm done sleeping. From there, the data varies. The Fitbit One would say that I woke up some 20 - 40 times per night! Maybe each time I roll over it thinks that qualifies as awake, I don't know. The Jawbone Up rates that much less, but also gives me info on "deep sleep vs light sleep and awake times" which I find more useful than just knowing how many times I was awake. I've found this analysis interesting because some nights I'll feel like I slept all night, but don't feel rested in the morning, and the Up will conclude that I didn't have much deep sleep at that night. That allows me to look back at my day before and contemplate why: too much caffeine too late? Too little exercise? Too much food to late? etc. Helpful data to influence how you live your days.

Both of these devices sync your data to a website. I personally rarely visit either of these, and don't plan to, thus my lack of review on that regard. In the iPhone age I only go to a PC when it involves a lot of typing, for the most part.

Functions & Added Benefits -- most of my conclusions here are about the Jawbone Up.

Fitbit One: It has an altimeter. This is how it guesses how many flights of stairs you've climbed. It also counts dual propeller flights I found accidentally on a recent business trip. If your'e a person who is not interested in tracking sleep or want to spend the least, this device could help you start getting an idea of your day & night activities.

Jawbone Up:

-A "power nap" feature that utilizes data from your normal light sleep cycle at night to determine optimum number of minutes for a power nap under 30 minutes. You can initiate a power nap by a series of button presses on the wrist band.

-An inactivity reminder: The wrist band can vibrate you every so many minutes that you're inactive, and you can configure this in the iPhone app

-A wake up alarm, at a custom time and you can additionally have it wake you at "an optimum time around your alarm" depending on your sleep cycle

Both devices allow you to customize your stride or calibrate the distance walked.

I'm still only in my first week of owning the UP, and I prefer it over the Fitbit One. To me, the Jawbone Up is more of a "holistic life data device" due to the software and the fact that you can wear it all the time. The FitBit fits more in the fitness data device for me, because of the lack of insight the software provides on the phone and the fact that it isn't as simple and easy to wear all the time. I'm an IT guy who spends too much time in front of computers, a lot of time traveling, and generally not feeling like I am active enough. I wanted these devices to help me improve my awareness of wellness, activity and sleep results. For me, the Jawbone Up was the right answer all along.

You might know that a year ago the Jawbone Up was released and recalled within a month. There were some technical reliability issues and the company took the opportunity and almost an entire year to rework the device, refund all customers and let them keep the potentially failure-likely device. They have some impressive videos at their website about how they re-worked the device.

Both devices are good devices and neither had any critical flaws. n that, I hope this review may have helped you decide which fits your needs most. I plan to respond to any specific questions below so feel free to ask!

Update: I have received a lot of comments that are quite negative about Fitbit's customer service. You might want to browse the comments on that. I lost my Fitbit so I never had a chance to deal with customer service.

507 of 569 people found the following review helpful.
Love/Hate relationship (updated review +1 Star)
By YoRayo
I just picked up a fitbit one yesterday and I must say this little thing really impressed me.

It has motivated me to walk more, to climb stairs instead of taking the elevator, and it has also motivated me to watch my calorie intake.

The device is pretty accurate. I counted my steps, then i looked at my fitbit one and it was spot on.

... unless you drive a lot...

So why the three stars?

Because if you wear the fitbit while you are driving then your "steps" count will be way off. If the road is uneven or as they had it in their website, car has "stiff suspension" (they had transmission on their website but i think they meant suspension) it'll start adding steps taken while you are driving. This is a huge flaw of the fitbit device. So my first day with the fitbit I noticed that my steps are over 2000. And when I left my house it was barely at 1000. So they gotta update this or put a feature that has "driving mode" so that it stops counting steps. Because keeping track of the time you start driving to the time you end and then logging it is to much work.

But all in all it is a good device. It really has motivated me to be more active.

1 month update:

I have gotten used to the tracker counting my steps while I am driving and it is really not a big deal anymore. After awhile you just get used to it.

Features I Like:
- The automatic syncing feature if you are 10-15 feet away. Just recently I lost my fitbit. But when i opened up 'fitbit connect' and clicked on 'sync now' it would search for my device and it would locate it. So I knew it was somewhere in my room. And with the help of the 'silent alarm' I was able to set it, and locate where it was when the alarm went off (it vibrates)

- How hidden it is from the world. I usually just put it in the small pocket in my jeans and then forget it about until I need to check it or need to clip on to something else.

- The messages it tells you when you pick up the fitbit when it is not sensing movement. The messages the fitbit display really does motivate you to be more active.

- Battery life- I usually go for a week and a half to 2 weeks without charging.

- The Fitbit holder/clip- I like the feel of it. When I clip the fitbit to the pocket of my shorts when I do Insanity or play basketball,it stays in place really well. Never had it fall out.

- That the Fitbit goes together with MyFitnessPal.

- The Badges- Also gives you an incentive to be more active. Gotta work hard to get those badges! lol.

- Customer Service: I emailed them on a Saturday and they got back to me on Monday (Only open from Monday to Friday). They even had a follow up email to ask how the customer service went.

Just a tip (if this ever happens to you): There are times that I was trying to sync my Fitbit but when it would search for the device a message would come up that would say "Device could not be located. Make sure it has enough battery and that the display turns on." If you ever get that message and do not know how to fix it (I was searching everywhere and was getting very frustrated)then do what I did. Turn it off and then turn it back on. Then it should be fixed and automatically sync again.

Oh yeah. And it would also be nice if they can work on making the syncing feature with the android app.

I have upped my review to 4 stars. I cannot leave my house without grabbing my Fitbit device. I even had a friend tell me after seeing my device, that if the Fitbit One was out at the beginning of the year he would've passed on the Nike FuelBand.

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Easydy 7" 2G GSM Android Capacitive Touchscreen Tablet Smartphone Unlocked / A13 1200 MHz / Dual Camera E79

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Easydy introduces the NEW 7 inch PHABLET, Android tablet with mobile phone function. Simply insert your SIM card with 850/900/1800/1900 MHz frequency and use it as an Android SMARTPHONE!

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USB cable;
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  • 4GB Internal Memory; microSD expansion up to 32GB
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
easydy is good
By Aiyub Elwarshi
the item is good , very speed totch But it has problem in battry . Battery low quickly , I want buy another one

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
My review
By Patrese
All the instructions were in Chinese and the phone part is not compatible with phone service here in the United States. Only can use as a tablet.

6 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
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By kevin
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Aokdis Unisex Magic Touch Screen Gloves Texting Smartphone Stretch Winter Knit Gloves (Gray)

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  • Material: 95% Acrylic and 5% Elasthane

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Very reasonable and great color
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these work
By jess_in_chains
Not sure what sorcery goes in to these mittens to make them work with touchscreen versus regular mittens but they do what I want them to do.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
mixed emotions
By Michele Newhouse
Love the color but have to tap on letters that im trying to text and playing games makes it difficult

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Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Platinum Pets The Original Smartphone Dog ID Tag with GPS, Large, Pink

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Price : $17.68

Product Description

Connect with your pet using our lost and found tm pet id tag system. Our patented program allows you to be reunited with your lost pet within seconds. The pet id tag system allows you to store your pet's information, upload your pet's photo, health conditions, veterinarian and insurance information, as well as option reward details. All of your pet's data will be safely stored on our secured and password protected database. The profile is easy to update and there are no subscription fees.

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #39496 in Pet Products
  • Size: l
  • Color: Blues
  • Brand: Platinum Pets
  • Model: SCNTGPNKLD150
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 1.50" h x .3" w x 1.50" l, .25 pounds

Features

  • Now With GPS!
  • Beautiful disney design
  • Lost and found pet I.D. Tag recovery system
  • Locate the owner within seconds
  • Provides important information such as health conditions, vet's contact, insurance information, rewardsand more
  • Available in small, medium or large

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Great product
By nickgann
Really allows you to track the dog. I love that when someone scans the code it send me an email to let me know. The website is simple and intuitive. Works great for the product that it is without being more than it needs to.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
This...is...AWESOME!!!
By Rebecca Buskey
This tag is a great idea! So many people have smart phones these days, so it's super convenient to have a tag that can be scanned!
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Received wrong tag
By Megan N. Garwood
I ordered the large pink tag and received the large blue tag instead. When I registered my dog with the service, it wanted me to upload a picture. I tried several times to upload without success or feedback (error messages, etc) of any sort. As a web developer, I can say that the site for this tag is built very poorly. Needs improvement!
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Kidz Delight Smooth Touch Smart Phone, Black Display

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From Kidz Delight
List Price : $21.99
Price : $18.99

Product Description

Realistic looking pretend smartphone with sleek high tech design. 16 smooth sensitive touch icons. 4 great games to learn about colors, numbers, animal facts, observation and much more. Simply touch the clock, calendar, music icons to trigger fun sound effects. Place a pretend call by touching the green key or hang up by touching the red key. Great call back feature.

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2209 in Baby Product
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Kidz Delight
  • Model: K12550
  • Released on: 2012-09-04
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 2.00" h x 5.50" w x 8.00" l, .50 pounds

Features

  • Ages 18 months and up
  • Developmental benefits: learn about numbers, colors and animal facts; Develops hand to eye coordination
  • Seal Of approval from the educational advisory council
  • 2 AA batteries required; Batteries included

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193 of 199 people found the following review helpful.
Not for 18 months +
By Gregory L Kinzelman
I am giving it two stars mostly because one star means I hate it, and hate is such a strong word.

If you are looking for an iPhone knockoff to give your toddler to play with so he/she can leave your real phone alone, this is NOT the item to get. Any 18 months + toddler who have played with a real iPhone will not want to have anything to do with this. I think the more suitable age for this toy is more the 9-12 months crowd. My 19 months old, who's been using my iPhone since forever, looked at me like "are you kidding me" when I handed him this toy. I am returning it.

The biggest problem is, the photos are misleading. It makes it appear as if the toy has a screen like the iPhone and icons on them when you push, something will show up on the screen. That is NOT the case. There is no screen, unless you count the little dot on the upper left corner that lights up when you hit those buttons. The rest of the "screen" is just a sticker of icons, when you press "1", it just says "1". That's it! I realize $20 wasn't going to get me a real iPhone like toy, but still, this is maybe a $10 toy that's not even as good as some of the other toy phones on the market for the younger kids. Very disappointed.

85 of 96 people found the following review helpful.
Definitely NOT worth the money, cheap plastic w/ sticker screen
By Erin Calabria
I was really excited when I saw this phone on Amazon. I even preordered it! My 11 month old son is obsessed with my iPhone. The product is MUCH different in person than the one picture Amazon had up. I've included some photos so you can see what it actually looks like. The screen doesn't light up or act like its a real phone at all. Its a cheap sticker stuck onto a giant piece of white plastic. The phone is much larger and chunkier than a real iPhone, and honestly doesn't resemble it at all. Its not even fun to play with. My son took one look at it and tossed it aside. I already returned it. I might have kept it if it was around $5 (I paid $21.99 preordered), but anything more than that is NOT worth it.

28 of 30 people found the following review helpful.
Misleading...
By Lucie Smith
I bought this phone for my one year old for Christmas expecting it to be similar to an actual smartphone since that's how it's advertised and priced, bc he loved our cell phones so much. He's almost 2 years old now and still prefers his $5 play phone over this one. I changed the batteries to be sure they weren't duds....they weren't the product shouldn't be advertised for making noise or lighting up. You can't hear anything, there are no buttons just stickers and I was so disappointed mainly because childrens phones are typically much cheaper than this one, I was willing to pay extra because I thought it would be heavier and more high tech simulating an actual cell phone....I was wrong :-(

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Playskool Sesame Street Smartphone

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From Playskool
List Price : $14.99
Price : $13.92

Product Description

The Sesame Street Smartphone rings and lights up when Elmo, Abby Cadabby, Ernie or Cookie Monster call. If the preschooler doesn't answer, the character will leave a voicemail. Preschoolers can also call each character by pressing one of the buttons or play along with the fun app style touch buttons – letters, numbers, weather and music.

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1746 in Toys & Games
  • Brand: Playskool
  • Model: A1557
  • Released on: 2013-07-28
  • Dimensions: 6.93" h x 7.95" w x 2.01" l, .25 pounds

Features

  • Has fun lights
  • Plays the alphabet song
  • Numbers and letters
  • Includes over 100 silly phrases and sound effects
  • Includes Sesame Street smartphone and instructions

Customer Reviews

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48 of 50 people found the following review helpful.
Nicely distracting
By Smokiechick
The package says 18 months to 4 years. I bought it for my 5 month old because he is constantly trying to play with my phone, my laptop, my Kindle... (I'm a grad student; he's a lap kid). He's too young to make it do what it was intended to do, but he's happy doing to it what he was doing to my phone - dragging his fingers around it's "screen" and making it light up and make noise. He also likes chewing on it. I read (needs citation) that Fisher-Price still has BPAs in their toys; I'm hoping the same isn't true of Playskool.

The screen is really just a flat panel over very sensitive buttons that light-up and control a command. There is one for the alphabet song, one button will count with you (up to 10) every time you press it. You can "call" Elmo, Cookie, Ernie, or the fairy (I'm old school, I don't know her name). And they will have a "conversation" with you or you will get their "voicemail." The weather button cycles through the characters talking about the weather - I like to play when it's sunny, etc...
But you have to press the blue button first for it to do any of these other things. Mine is too little to use this without help, but I knew that going into this. Once the blue button is pressed the screen becomes active and will remain live as long as it is being played with - or until someone uses the switch on the back to turn it Off.
All in all, I really like this product. I'm hoping the screen holds out for another year or so, so my kiddo can actually play with it as intended.
It was a little grubby when it arrived, like it had been banged around in a stockroom for a while, but a little wipe with a damp cloth and it was fine. The manufacturers packaging was very cool - no twist-ties - raffia! I started carrying a pocketknife when my oldest was a toddler because all the toys came strapped into their packages. This one, once you pop the cardboard open, you just remove the tape, untwist the raffia, and feed it through the holes in the back of the phone. Simple, easy, and safer than a knife (I'm a klutz).

12 of 12 people found the following review helpful.
It's like a Sesame Street Iphone. Perfect!
By K. Hamm
My son received this for his 2nd birthday. While it does not solve the problem of him always wanting to play with my actual Iphone, he does still play with it, or anything else that resembles a phone. He is, like many other toddlers, Elmo-obsessed, so he presses the button to make Elmo talk over and over and over again. If you have an Iphone, this toy has a very similar design; bottom center button, with all of your "Apps" on the screen that have Sesame street characters in place. There is a musical mode that the toy just plays songs when you hit the buttons, or an actual play option where you can call whichever character whose face you touch and they will say something silly to your child. The phone lights up wherever your finger touches, plays adorable little songs and sounds, and has been dropped, kicked, thrown, all of the above in my house and still looks and acts perfect, so A+ for durability! This toy is not loud and obnoxious at all, and my son really does use it like a phone. I would recommend it over several of the other toy phones I have tried, or infact, any other toy phone I have seen!

8 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
No more fighting over my phone!
By queenbee
My 11 month old son loves the musicality of this toy. The flashing lights and voices are great too, but mostly he likes to make it ring and then dance to his "ring tone." I love that I can actually use my phone again without him constantly trying to grab it out of my hands. Hopefully it holds up, I can't really comment on durability because we've only had it for a week. I agree with the other reviewer that it was nice to not have to hurt myself opening the package.

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LaView LV-KDV0404B5B-500GB D1 RealTime 4 Channel DVR w/ 4 x 520TVL Camera & 500GB HDD-Remote Access via Internet & SmartPhone

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Price : $159.99

Product Description

Expand Your Security:

Product Details

  • Size: 500 GB
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: LaView
  • Model: KDV0404B5B-500GB
  • Format: NTSC
  • Dimensions: 17.00" h x 15.00" w x 20.00" l,

Features

  • DVR provides clear image quality with full D1 Real-time recording.
  • 4 High Resolution Cameras Offer More Coverage and Viewing Area with 3.6mm Fixed Lens for Indoor/Outdoor Use
  • Connect to VGA, BNC, or HDMI monitor for higher resolution options.
  • Free LaView apps for live view and playback on Smartphone devices.
  • Each camera offers 24 IR LEDs technology that sees up to 50 ft. in the dark.

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
A lot of bang for the buck
By M. Geller
I ordered this unit after a lot of research and review reading. I could not be happier .works as described ,cameras exceed my expectations for a low cost system. a 500 gb hd included and installed. free shipping, what's not to like. if I learned one thing in reading customer reviews its this, read them with some cynism, its pretty obvious some people don't read the description or instructions. and some people expect a Cadillac for a Kia price.. this unit is a fantastic bargain. I have been using it for 2 weeks so far. only time will tell if it lasts. the only con so far is that the full instruction manual must be downloaded and must be read and UNDERSTOOD before operating as it comes only with the setup instructions and a disc. if it had come with a full printed manual I would given 5 stars. the set up is easy, the operation a bit more complicated, should not be a problem for anyone with some expertise.

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
Does not meet the selling points.
By randy maples
Not really sure why my system does not seem to work like other reviewers state. Night vision is useless after 10 feet, outside, and no one would ever be able to make out a face. Motion detection only works within 9 or 10 inches of camera, outside, at night. Selling points state that IR goes to 50 ft. Mine will pick up a reflection in car light at that distance but no person would ever be seen. My spotlights pick up and turn on with movement at 45+ feet away, in the dark. This system will not. I have a hand held night vision scope that runs off a 9v battery that is 10 times better than this IR system. The motion detection is useless in the dark and IR will only show a face at 10 feet or less, any further than that and it is just a body moving, but if set to motion detect, higher setting, unless they wave their hand within 10 inches, it, the system, will never turn on. This was a gift so I will deal with it. I would never recommend to anyone to buy this product as mine does not do what the selling points state that it will.

9 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
Great complete DIY home security and surveillance.
By Allen Hensel
You will no doubt find systems with better optics.... You will find systems with better night vision. But for the price of this system, I was MORE than satisfied. The cameras are crips and clear. The dvr can be a little tricky to navigate, but is a breeze once you get the hang of it. The 500 gb hard drive saves several days worth of non stop video, and the android app that allows you to view your cameras live at home is unbelievable. The system came with everything needed for a complete surveillance system, including the screws. This is by far the best bang for the buck you will recieve, and the system is completely upgradeable for more cameras and remote control (ptz) cameras. You will love this system.

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