Hi,

I use the body media fit.  It's a very similar item to the one you ordered.  
Mine does not track climbing up the stairs but does all the rest.  :)  I love 
it and can use it with my iPhone.

Christina
On Apr 25, 2012, at 11:23 AM, Sieghard wrote:

> Hello List,
> 
> I am curious as to whether anybody has purchased the FitBit or FitBit
> Ultra and whether the iPhone app is accessible. I have ordered one in
> the hope that at least some of what it can do will work with VoiceOver
> and/or a screenreader and their website and I'll review it when I had
> a chance to use it.
> 
> If you are interested in the product, you can read more at www.FitBit.com
> and since I know that at least one person will post a reply asking
> "What is the Fitbit" here is a bit more detail from the website, if
> you still want more information check the site or google it, I only
> know what I read online as well:
> 
> The Fitbit activity tracker makes every step you take a step toward
> better fitness, even on your busiest days. Fitbit Ultra's super
> sensitive 3-D motion sensor tracks your day down to details a
> pedometer can't catch, showing your exact steps taken, calories
> burned, and distance traveled. The new altimeter tracks floors climbed
> (new) so you can monitor this heart-healthy activity, encouraging you
> to take the stairs at home or work, or climb a little further on your
> next hike.
> 
> The Ultra contains an accelerometer like the one in the Wii, tracking
> your activity more accurately than old-fashioned pedometers, plus an
> altimeter for tracking stairs climbed.
> 
> Sleep Tracking - Demystify your sleep cycle
> We all know solid sleep is hugely important to well-being and weight
> loss. But until now the question has been: just how do you track
> sleep? The answer — the Fitbit Tracker. Slip your Tracker into the
> Fitbit sleep wristband before bed, and it will keep a watchful eye as
> you slumber. When your info uploads to Fitbit.com, you'll see not only
> how long you sleep, but how well you sleep.
> The Tracker monitors how many times and how long you wake up during
> the night. Over time, you can apply what you learn to better
> understanding what helps you sleep better.
> 
> Technologies:
> Accelerometer
> Altimeter (new)
> Wireless
> Rechargeable
> 
> Regards,
> Sieghard
> 
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