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Striiv Play Wireless Tracker

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2.7 out of 5 stars 171 customer reviews
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  • Links wirelessly via Bluetooth 4.0 to your iPhone 4s and 5, new iPad, iPad Mini, or iPod Touch (5th gen)
  • Turn fitness into Play: Addictive games based on movement and competitions with friends and family, see rankings and progress in real time.
  • Invite friends via Facebook, Email, and SMS text messages and challenge them to beat your personal best.
  • Materials and Construction: Unified Polycarbonate face with integrated Manganese belt clip
  • Best real-world accuracy with 3-D accelerometer, high precision altimeter, and filters to avoid "fake" steps common in other pedometers (e.g. driving, random motion)
  • Bright OLED displays milestone progress, steps, stairs, calories burned, distance, and minutes of activity (visible even in bright sunlight)
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  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 3.5 x 1.6 inches ; 1 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • ASIN: B015EPF4SS
  • Average Customer Review: 2.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (171 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #94,865 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors)
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By Rett01 VINE VOICE on November 8, 2012
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If you're going to buy the Striiv Play and pay about $70, plan on shelling out another $100 or so in a few weeks for fitness gear. By then you'll be eating up the pavement and will likely need to outfit yourself with a new pair of sneakers.

I've been averaging 12,000 steps, or roughly six miles a day. That's over an hour a day out walking the dog Murphy and she's as happy as I am with the new Play.

The pedometer and linked app provides incentives to build your own domain "My Land," in an online game that's as addictive as those Cheetos you used to eat while sitting on the couch.

Accuracy: The Striiv literature says the Play contains in its peanut-sized package a 3-D motion sensor and altimeter that measures and records your ups (and downs?) on stairs. I compared the data on the Play to the steps measured by my old pedometer, a Yamax Digiwalker, and at the end of the day the two matched up almost step for step.

In addition to stairs, the Play tracks steps, calories burned, distance and minutes of activity. Data is transferred to your iPhone or iPad wirelessly using Bluetooth technology. Playing "My Land" you cash in the exercise for energy points and play money (gold coins) to build your community. It's all very habit forming and you're incented with rewards to keep at it and keep doing more.

Striiv says the Play's extreme accuracy is the product of its proprietary technology and algorithms that get rid of bogus input that comes from such normal things as random movements. I'm convinced of their claims. There appears to be an immense of amount of R&D and technology crammed into the little package. The pedometer is sleek, smaller than most and feels and looks as if it will be durable.
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As a previous Fitbit user, I had high hopes for the Striiv Play, sadly it is on its way back as a return.

Pros:
-Nice bright display
-Engaging app

Meh:
-Charts are basic, but adequate

Cons:
-Battery life is an abomination. My play regularly drains to 50% batterylife in the course of 1 day without my accessing its screen frequently. In addition, it can report 100% charge and "half full" all at the same time. Definitely buggy. If I don't charge it every day at a minimum, it will die unexpectedly.
-Accuracy - I've paced the entire length of my building at work without it registering a step.
-Bluetooth connection is finicky - with the recent software update, it seems better, but still not flawless. Sometimes it synchs without any prompting, other times it requires a "nudge" by waking the play while the app on the phone is also active.
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I've had a Fitbit and now the Striiv Play. I also tried just the Striiv app without the Play at first. My Fitbit was great until the length of time it would hold a charge got to be less than a day. Fitbit support was great and replaced the Fitbit with a new one. I can't complain there! But when I got the replacement Fitbit, I sold it and bought the Play instead. I love the challenges of the Striiv app and trying to compete against my friends is even more motivation. I'm also kind of into "the land" so earning energy and money to grow that is motivational as well. The metal clip on the Play is more durable than the Fitbit plastic clip.

The ONLY PROBLEM I've had with my Play is sometimes it loses connection with my iPhone 4s app. This only happens when I'm in my car that has a Bluetooth connection to my phone as well. To fix this, I have to cycle the power on the Play. Now that I know how to fix it, it's not that big of deal. But it was VERY FRUSTRATING at first. To cycle the power on the play you have to hold down the button on it. When you do that, the Play enters the airplane mode menu. Click once to go to power mode. Hold the button down again, so the power setting switches from on to off. When you release the button, the Play turns off. Next, hold the button on the Play again and it will turn back on and resync with the iPhone 4 app. I can do this fairly quickly now so it's really no big deal.

If given the choice between the Fitbit and the Striiv Play, I would buy the Play again. The Striiv app without the play is good enough to try it out, but you really need to invest in the Play to get all the benefits. The app just isn't as accurate without the play. But again, the app by itself gives you the opportunity to try it without an investment.
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I am giving this product 2 stars because while this is an innovative design, it has alot of flaws and software kinks. I am actually on my third physical unit from Amazon due to battery and disconnect issues. The latest unit is working pretty well. Amazon's customer service has been stellar working with me, but I wasn't surprised as they have always been one of the best companies I've ever shopped with.

There are a few major issues that are supposedly be fixed with forthcoming updates. The battery life on these devices is atrocious. The Striiv also likes to count bumpy car rides as steps and stairs, so it sometimes makes sense to turn it off. Just don't forget to turn it back on! I have also caught this device missing steps, but this is mainly due to a software glitch. I have seen it stop recording in the middle of a challenge. This is very annoying. Still the concept is good and when it works, it works well.

It should also be noted that there are only a handful of devices that support the unit. If your iPad/iPod does not have the latest generation bluetooth, than you are out of luck. Also, if you forget to sync it before midnight, it is possible to lose alot of steps. This is super frustrating and should be fixable in a later update.

I strongly suggest that one only purchase the Striiv through Amazon. I made the mistake of buying a unit directly from Striiv about a month ago and received the item a few days later. The item would not turn on and no amount of charging ever got it to work. I contacted Striiv and explained that they sent me a dead on arrival unit. They told me that I would have to pay to ship it back to them and they would "initiate a warranty replacement".
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