The FitBit Zip is smaller, cheaper, and now syncs with your phone. Sept. 17, 2012 — -- You could say that FitBit kicked off the fitness gadget craze. But like most pioneers, the masses followed, ...
If you’ve decided on Fitbit for your activity tracking needs, you might be having a hard time figuring out exactly which one to buy. We’ve put together an article showing what sets each Fitbit apart, ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Fitbit Zip launches today for $59.99 with Bluetooth 4.0 synchronization with iPhone 5, iPhone 4S, and new iPad.
The Fitbit One looks a lot like the Ultra – just a slimmed down version of its predecessor. Available in black or burgundy, the device comes with a silicon clip so you can attach it onto your clothes ...
When you open up the Fitbit Zip, you find that it's a small, inconsequential device. Not fancy at all, it's not much bigger than the the small CR 2025 battery that powers it. The devices sports a tiny ...
Fitbit just announced two new devices, the $99 One, a replacement for the Ultra pedometer, and the Zip, a $60 entry-level model that adds a bit of mirth to the Fitbit family. The One won’t be ...
I'm fairly excited about today's deal, in part because it's a Cheapskate exclusive, and in part because it's the lowest price I've ever seen on this particular product. For a limited time, you can get ...
Editorial note: The Fitbit Zip has been discontinued. You can still find the model on some reselling sites, but we'd recommend looking through our list of the best Fitbits or best fitness trackers if ...
The Fitbit Zip is a nice, entry-level fitness tracker. It’s good as is, but needs a bug fix to earn a higher endorsement for iPhone users. Editor’s note: This review has been updated substantially—and ...
I’ve been walking around with a Fitbit Zip in my pocket for the last week, most of the time forgetting it’s there. Then remembering, looking, and realizing how lazy I’ve been. Is this ...
Two body monitors enter, but only one will leave. No, seriously. Only one makes it to the end of this story. Nic Healey is a Senior Editor with CNET, based in the Australia office. His passions ...