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.
03-11-2024 18:16
03-11-2024 18:16
08-31-2024 10:43
08-31-2024 10:43
Please can I ask if you are using the free app version of my fitness pal or have you upgraded to premium?
09-21-2024 06:15
09-21-2024 06:15
I have used MyNetDiary for awhile - it will scan barcodes and has a good database of food. I use the free version (with nag screens to upgrade). It has a good interface and is relatively easy to use.
10-06-2024 22:05
10-06-2024 22:05
I totally understand your need for an easy-to-use calorie counting app! Besides Fitbit, I recommend MyFitnessPal, which has a vast food library and barcode scanning features. It’s user-friendly and free, making tracking a breeze. Another great option is Cronometer, known for its detailed nutrient tracking. If you’re considering the Amazon Halo, it might be worth exploring its features as well. You might want to try the South Asian Strong app! It’s free and offers a great food library along with easy barcode scanning for calorie tracking. If you’re looking for a seamless way to monitor your intake while embracing your cultural foods, this app could be a perfect fit. Plus, it’s designed to help with transformations, especially for those dealing with the skinny fat issue. Download the South Asian Strong app and see how it works for you! You can try out a couple of apps to see which one fits your preferences best. Happy tracking!