Why you might want to take fitness tracker accuracy with a grain of salt
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Jimmy Westenberg
Fitness devices are getting more and more powerful every year. Companies such as Garmin, Fitbit, Samsung, and others are always adding new features to their devices that keep track of everything from simple step counts to potentially detecting sleep apnea.