11-10-2014 06:45
 
					
				
		
11-10-2014 06:45
I was wondering if anyone had considered doing this? I noticed there are all sorts of body measurements that fitbit can track, but its a pain in the neck to get out a tape measure and take them. With the kinnect API it seems like this should be somewhat easy to do. Instruct the person to do a few movements, and stretches, and maybe turn around a few times, then do some averaging. You could even apply measurements to a rendered reconstruction to see trends over time all at once.
Absolute accuracy is probably not as important as being able to track trends over time.
This certainly isn't a trivial problem, but it sounds tractible.
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                              11-10-2014 10:57 - edited 11-10-2014 10:58
You should post this in the features forum. They will look at it there and if it gets enough votes It might take place
https://community.fitbit.com/t5/Feature-Requests/idb-p/features
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                              11-10-2014 10:57 - edited 11-10-2014 10:58
You should post this in the features forum. They will look at it there and if it gets enough votes It might take place
https://community.fitbit.com/t5/Feature-Requests/idb-p/features
Wendy | CA | Moto G6 Android
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