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Oct 20, 2015
Fitbit HR
I owned a Fitbit Charge for about 6 months and due to a very poor clasp design I lost my Fitbit Charge. I decided to upgrade to the Fit Bit Cahrge HR, mainly due to a more traditional watch like clasp.
My observations are as follows: The Charge HR appears to give me more steps than the Charge and the battery typically only last about 4 days, whereas the Charge lasted weeks.
The product definitely does what it is supposed to do, which is to motivate you to get up and move more. I would recommend the Charge HR over the Charge mainly because of the clasp.

Jun 15, 2017
Lose pro filter cas
I have four of these, that says it all!!

Oct 20, 2015
Lowepro Fastpack BP250 AW II
0 of 1 found this helpful I current own a Nikon D800 with various lenses. I decided to try using a backpack rather than a shoulder bag to help distribute the weight. In addition, I did some researched and like the idea of removing the camera from the side rather than the top.
I have purchased many Lowepro bags and have found all of them to be excellent construction. However, in the case of this bag I would not recommend it for a Nikon D800 as the camera does not sit deep enough into the bag for me to feel it was safe. The main issue appears to be the side compartments which are too long for this camera, it they were perhaps a 1/2 to3/4 Inch shorter the camera would fit even with a 70-300mm lens attached.