![]() That said, while the band doesn't include a lot of features, it's still a boldly stylish wrist accessory. ![]() So don’t expect the FuelBand to replace your workout GPS. With those tools coming in at $199 and $59 respectively, the $149 retail price of the FuelBand starts to look a little steep for a basic accelerometer-based wrist band, albeit a fancy one. Meanwhile, Nike’s SportBand pairs with that same foot pod and records pace, distance, time, and calories. The Nike+ SportWatch GPS, which Wired reviewedlast July, lets you join the Nike+ community, but adds a GPS and a foot pod to help track distance and map routes, and will even link with Polar heart-rate monitors. Nike is marketing the FuelBand to athletes, but the shoe company already has several more powerful workout monitors in its lineup. How was I active today? Let me count the ways ![]()
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