Sunday, May 8, 2016

Fitness Tracker - Fitbit Alta




Fitbit Inc. is an American company headquartered in San Francisco, California. Founded and managed by James Park and Eric Friedman, the company is known for its products of the same name, which are activity trackers, wireless-enabled wearable technology devices that measure data such as the number of steps walked, heart rate, quality of sleep, steps climbed, and other personal metrics.

The Fitbit Alta will offer all the features of standard Fitbit wristbands which lack only heart rate monitoring. The accessory can be used for tracking exercises and sleep. The wristband offers a full OLED touchsreen that you can tap to set up your reminder, a clock and view your smartphone notifications. The Alta is also able to recognize the type of activity you are doing: running, playing football, or just walking.

Find more inspiration every day.
·         All-Day Activity
Track your steps, distance, calories burned, active minutes, hourly activity & stationary time.
·         Reminders to Move
Fitbit Alta™ helps you stay active throughout the day by giving you friendly reminders to move and celebrating when you do.
·         SmartTrack™
Fitbit Alta™ automatically recognizes and records exercises for you, so you can keep track of your workouts without ever pushing a button.

Smart meets slim.
·         Tap Display
      Get instant access to your stats, the time and smartphone notifications on the slim OLED display.
·         Call, Text & Calendar Alerts
      See smart notifications at a glance to keep your phone out of sight and your goals in             focus.
·       Long Battery Life
Wear your wristband up to 5 full days and nights without needing a charge. (Fully charged Fitbit Alta has a battery life of up to 5 days. Note that battery life and charge cycles vary with use, settings and many other factors; actual results will vary.)

Make a statement. Stay motivated.
·         Accessory Bands
Easily customize your Fitbit Alta™ tracker with different metal, leather or classic bands that fit your personal style.
·         Clock Faces
Choose from a variety of clock faces and pick between vertical or horizontal layouts to see stats your way.

Track your way to a better night’s sleep.
·         Auto Sleep Tracking
Fitbit Alta™ automatically tracks how long and how well you sleep, so you can see your sleep trends and get on a better routine.
·         Silent Alarms
Set a silent alarm in the Fitbit app and Fitbit Alta™ will vibrate to wake you peacefully.

More information: www.fitbit.com/in/alta, https://blog.fitbit.com

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Monday, February 22, 2016

4 `SMART' PHONES THAT WON'T BREAK THE BANK

The new lot of mid-range phones are packed with features: They come with biometric security, good battery life, great cameras and have powerful processors purring under their hood.


LETV LE 1S


The Le 1s' build quality belies its budget pricing. It comprises a metal unibody construction and a 5.5 inch Gorilla Glass 3 screen. The device looks and feels premium, and its power button and volume rocker are solid and without any unnecessary play.

Its Full HD IPS display is capable of deep blacks and punchy colours ­ and it is brightly visible even under direct sunlight. Also, there is little colour degradation when viewed from acute angles. In fact, this device has the best screen when compared to the other handsets in this roundup.

The handset's speaker is loud enough for movie watching. With headphones, it is an average performer. The mids and highs are balanced, though bass lovers might find it slightly lacking.

Both its cameras come with four shooting modes: slow-motion, video, photo and panorama. Besides, you can also control variables like exposure, white balance, saturation, ISO and contrast. What you also get are nine filter settings that allow you to experiment with your snapshots.The output from both shooters are average ­ and not too detailed or sharp, but it works well for sharing on social networks and on services like Instagram.

The Le 1s, however, boasts of solid processing muscle that handles productivity tasks, Full HD movies and 3D games effortlessly. Multitasking be tween apps posed no problems, and in benchmark tests, this handset notched the highest scores in this comparison review. Also, its fingerprint sensor works with minimum lag to unlock the phone, and it can also be used for shutter release in the camera app. As a plus, you also get an IR blaster that can be configured to be used as a remote control for TVs and air conditioners.

This device comes with a USB Type-C cable and a fast charger that juices up its battery in an hour's time to give you slightly more than a day of average use on a single charge. It should be noted that your existing microUSB OTG pen drive will not connect directly to this phone.

That said, the Le 1s promises value for money: It looks fantastic, call quality is clear, its fingerprint scanner adds an extra layer of security , and you get 32GB storage. Buy if you want a device that ticks all the right boxes when it comes to productivity, and which works well for movie watching and gaming.

   
HONOR 5X



The Honor 5X sports an aluminum alloy body with a brushed metal finish. The device feels solid and its slim profile only helps to accentuate its premium looks.

Its display is bright, renders vibrant colours and crisp text. Now while viewing angles are good, there is a slight dip in brightness and a change in colour when viewed from acute angles. Still, this is not a major issue.

The Honor 5X is equipped with a powerful speaker. You will be able to watch a movie even in a noisy room.Switch to earphones and the audio experience gets better: The mids and highs sound clear, though you may find bass slightly lacking. Its overall output lacks the punch that the Oppo F1 delivers with its dedicated audio processing technology. On the imaging front, you get basic set of shooting modes like good food, time lapse, HDR and slow-mo. An “all focus“ mode lets you choose the object you want to focus on after clicking a photograph. Both cameras are responsive and adjust exposure quickly in different lighting conditions. The rear camera is capable of capturing quite a bit of detail with natural colours. However, selfies taken with the front snapper appear soft and are only good enough for sharing online.

This handset's user interface offers a great deal of customization options. You can adjust overall colour tone, configure gestures, work in a split screen mode to view two apps simultaneously , enable an SOS feature, and more.

Like the rest of the phones here, the Honor's biometric sensor is quick to un lock the device. However, it is the only one that lets you save up to five fingerprints and enable gestures to mute an alarm, answer a call, etc. You can even configure each finger to quick launch an app with just a tap on its sensor.

In terms of overall performance, the Honor 5X fairs better with productivity related tasks than with resource-intensive games. We faced random lags and halts while switching between multiple apps and launching new ones. Also, this handset did not recognize any of the micro USB pen drives we connected to it. On the positive side, this smartphone's battery is capable of providing over a day and a half's service ore requiring a recharge. before requiring a recharge.

Buy the Honor 5X for clear and crisp voice calls, its highly customizable fingerprint sensor, and stellar battery life.


  LENOVO K4 NOTE



The Lenovo K4 Note is an allplastic affair with a metal finish. And while it doesn't look as elegant as the other smartphones, it still feels sturdy. The gentle curve on its back panel makes it comfortable to hold and operate with one hand.

Its scratch-resistant Full HD display is bright and colours appear punchy . However, there is a noticeable colour cast while watching dark movie scenes. On the `bright' side, its viewing angles are markedly better than the Honor 5X.

The K4 Note's Dolby-certified, front-facing speakers are capable of distortion-free sound with discernible bass. And you can even use its sound enhancement tool (found in the Settings menu) to adjust the equalizer to your listening preferences. This is best enjoyed with earphones as the changes are more perceptible in this listening mode. This handset's cameras capture pictures that appear soft and which lack in detail. Its accompanying app is scant with just the bare minimum shooting options like HDR, panorama, a handful of photo filters and the ability to manually set exposure, ISO and white balance.While the K4 Note's pictures work for sharing on social networks, it is not a phone you will buy for its shooters. Its user interface, however, makes up with some nifty configuration options. You can record calls and create a separate secure zone for your office work and related apps; configure the fingerprint sensor to function as a shortcut to the homescreen or show background tasks; and even double press the volume key to take an instant photo.

In benchmark tests, the K4 Note faired a little better than the Honor 5X. The experience was relatively smooth and lag-free.That said, it is not suited for heavy gaming. That said, it is not suited for heavy gaming.Given that this handset's battery is capable of giving almost two days of usage and supports USB OTG, you can consider the Lenovo K4 Note for productivity, watching movies and playing casual games.

   
OPPO F1



The F1 comes with an aluminum-alloy unibody and a 5-inch display that's protected by Gorilla Glass 4. The result is a sleek, good-looking handset that fits well even in smaller hands and which feels smooth to hold.

Unlike the other Full HD phones on review here, this is the only device that comes with an HD display . Still, when it comes to the rendering of colours and visibility under sunlight, the F1 is on a par with what we saw on the Lenovo K4 Note and the Honor 5x.There is a slight discolouration when the display is viewed at an angle, but this is not a deal breaker. That said, for movie watching, the smaller screen with its lower resolution, makes it slightly underwhelming.

The F1's speakers work just as well as those on the other devices reviewed here, but use it with headphones and it is a clear winner. The handset comes with Dirac HD Sound (an audio optimization system) and this result in an output that's balanced, complete with a deep bass that you can almost feel. Besides, in Settings under the Sound tab, you can also find a 3-channel equalizer that lets you customize your audio experience.

The cameras are another area where the F1 scores over the rest in this review. Selfies shot with the front cam appear brighter, and you get three beautification modes that remove skin blemishes. The F1 can also use its screen as a soft flash for well-lit snap shots. It can be configured to shoot a picture when you say “cheese“ or wave in front of the lens. Its rear snapper is quick to focus and comes with features like Ultra-HD (which shoots four photos consecutively and combines the best parts of each to make one 50MP image), Double Exposure (which takes two photos and overlaps them in the final im age), Super GIF (for animated photos), and Slow Shutter (for light painting pictures with a long exposure). Result ing photos are sharp, detailed and captured with vibrant colours.

When it comes to pure productivity , the Oppo F1 is no laggard, and performs just as well as the K4 Note and 5x, though it seemed to have a slight edge in graphics processing, especially when it came to benchmark scores. On the downside, it is the only smartphone here that does not come with fingerprint unlock.

That said, what you do get is a device that supports USB OTG, which can be used with two SIMs (a micro and a nano) or alternatively with a micro SIM and micro SD card, and which gives you micro SIM and micro SD card, and which gives you nearly a day and half of use on a single charge. Buy this device if you want a smartphone with a good camera, for casual gaming, and which doubles up as a quality MP3 player.


[Courtesy: The Times of India - Ahmedabad Edition]