Not having a display, requiring a computer and a paid subscription to see any data, as well as being required to be worn on the upper arm (instead of the wrist) all seem like pretty big downsides for a fitness tracker.
Not having a display, requiring a computer and a paid subscription to see any data, as well as being required to be worn on the upper arm (instead of the wrist) all seem like pretty big downsides for a fitness tracker.
There is no digital version. The print is the film; there’s no digital sensor, everything is analog.