I have been using LoseIt app for almost a year, I had maaaany fall offs and wasn't able to stick to the calorie budget, however, I am aware this is a journey and it doesn't come so easy, so I am still pretty motivated and continue on trying. To do that, I recently started using Strava to track my activities and also to get motivated. I love cycling and recently started running regularly so it's going pretty well. I synced Strava with LoseIt and it's also working great. Now, a few days ago I got my first Fitbit. I was so excited about it and was looking forward to using it. It is a Fitbit Inspire HR, after some research I have come to the conclusion that for a beginner like me this one seems the most cost-effective option. All good so far, I managed to sync all of the above apps (Strava, LoseIt and Fitbit), however, I notice, when I record my activities using the Fitbit app the distance is waaay off. I read other posts and I knew about the problem, but now that I have experienced it I am starting to doubt my choice. It would have been fine if the difference would have been like 500 meters or so, but it's by 2 km. It sucks for the challenges in Strava and in general, my motivation. I know that Fitbit Inspire HR doesn't have built in GPS so it uses the phone GPS..now I am thinking, should I return it and go for something better. Do any of you have experience with these 3 apps, what's the best way to make them work together and... Get sort of the same data. I understand, I cannot expect exact information, but what I want is at least to have the same thing on all of these apps so my brain can stay focused 😂
If not, do you have any suggestions on better activity trackers that are sort of in the same price range?
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