02-20-2023 01:59
02-20-2023 01:59
So I had a Amazon Halo that I got for only 20 bucks that I can switch to, its pretty similar to my Charge 2 in size and so far I like it, but I really like the easy calorie counting with the fitbit app. And its free. Anyone using other apps that have a good library of food that is easy to track? I love being able to just scan a barcode and everything I have ever scanned pops up right away with accurate calories.
02-20-2023 05:43
02-20-2023 05:43
Hello @zipple and welcome to the Community. I'm moving your post to the Manage Weight forum, one of the Health and Wellness forums. I think it is a better fit for your question.
Laurie | Maryland
Sense 2, Luxe, Aria 2 | iOS | Mac OS
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02-20-2023 07:20
02-20-2023 07:20
If you like the food tracker in the fitbit app, why switch? As you you point out, it is free.
Scott | Baltimore MD
Charge 6; Inspire 3; Luxe; iPhone 13 Pro
02-23-2023 08:31
02-23-2023 08:31
I don't know if this is what you're looking for, but I've been using this app called Autopilot Diet for a couple months now and I really like it. It has a free level and there's a bar code scanner and it seems to have a pretty good library of food. It tracks your calories by week, so if you over or under eat, it adjusts the rest of the days for you, which I really like. There's no way to sync your tracker to it, though.
02-23-2023 08:34
02-23-2023 08:34
Correction - I guess you can sync a tracker to it. I'm not sure if you can do that on the free tier. I haven't done so.
02-26-2023 08:30
02-26-2023 08:30
So you'd use the Halo instead of the Charge 2? You might check with their community to see what people who don't pay the $3.99 fee, which would give you that feature, are using. Personally, I'd probably pay the fee... So much easier to have everything in one place and calculate calories burned with calories consumed.
I've never really been tied to any brand names, and theirs looks decent, depending on what you are wanting it to do. If you are really wanting to avoid a subscription fee, there are lots of free nutrition calculators available. I used MyFitnessPal to calculate recipe nutritional valules at one point.
05-01-2023 09:50
05-01-2023 09:50
I am an RN, and help people with weight loss and fitness goals, along with my husband who is a fitness coach. (Simple and affordable program btw). I love my Fitbit app but since some people don’t have a Fitbit, and since I pay for premium program and am not sure if the barcode scanner is free with Fitbit, I recommend either Lose It! Or Lifesum. Both are great options. While Lifesum also tracks water and it doesn’t have pop up ads like Lose it!, Lose it! organizes food a little better by alphabetizing them. Do you know if the free Fitbit app does barcode scanning?
05-01-2023 15:30
05-01-2023 15:30
Hi. 🙂 Yes, I'm using MyFitnessPal and it's working well. There's a huge library, though I tend to put it in as homemade. And, it syncs with the FitBit, so any steps are taken into consideration on your daily calorie allowance.
06-26-2023 09:56
06-26-2023 09:56
MyFitnessPal is a popular choice, known for its extensive food database and barcode scanning feature. It allows you to track your meals, scan barcodes, and provides accurate calorie information. Lose It! is another app that offers a comprehensive food database and barcode scanning functionality, making it easy to track your calorie intake. FatSecret is a user-friendly app with a large food database and barcode scanner, providing detailed nutritional information.
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07-14-2023 23:54
07-14-2023 23:54
Hi there. I need one too. I realized that I can't do without it. I gain weight very quickly if I stop watching my calories.😒
07-22-2023 07:49 - edited 07-22-2023 07:49
07-22-2023 07:49 - edited 07-22-2023 07:49
I've used Eat This Much for years. They have a free version, I liked it so much I bought the premium version. It has the bar code scanners you're looking for. I like the menu planning, grocery and pantry features best, plus the ability to extensively customize. I also really like the dancing orange that comes across the screen when you complete a day 🙂
Use Eat This Much then make a 1 line entry per day to the Fitbit app, or use free Google Fit to connect the two.
09-14-2023 03:10
09-14-2023 03:10
MyFitnessPal was widely used for calorie tracking. It had a vast food database and allowed you to log your meals, exercise, and track your progress.
09-14-2023 03:16
09-14-2023 03:16
Cronometer focused on tracking not only calories but also micronutrients, making it https://superfoamusa.com/ useful for those interested in detailed nutritional information.
10-12-2023 16:52
10-12-2023 16:52
the basic (free) Fitbit food tracker does barcode scanning. Not sure if the water is tracked in the non-premium version.
10-17-2023 17:27
10-17-2023 17:27
yes, the free non-premium version tracks water also. I used to do My Fitness Pal but over the years the Fitbit food lists are very good.
12-18-2023 08:23
12-18-2023 08:23
The Fitbit food tracker is very efficient and easy to use, especially after you set up your own "MY FOODS" database. The only word of caution I have about it is that some of the info in the database was put there by users who created their own particular entry and saved it into the database. Oftentimes, I will cross reference the entry's calories & macro-nutrients and it is way off. So, user beware, especially if you're wanting to keep close tabs on what you are eating every day.
03-05-2024 09:00
03-05-2024 09:00
I noticed that too. There needs to be more generic entries.
03-07-2024 00:02
03-07-2024 00:02
i will need some help on my side
03-08-2024 02:14
03-08-2024 02:14
i also have the Amazon Halo and i like it too
03-11-2024 18:15
03-11-2024 18:15
I just myself a New Amazon Halo yesterday