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Accuracy and User Acceptance of Wrist-Worn Activity Trackers: A Review of Studies

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Abstract

A total of 65 articles were reviewed, assessing the accuracy and acceptability of wrist-wearable activity trackers.

  • Fitbit Charge and Fitbit Charge HR demonstrated a mean absolute percentage error (MAPE) of less than 25% for step counts across 20 studies.
  • The Apple Watch showed a MAPE of less than 10% for heart rate in 2 studies.
  • All brands tested for energy expenditure had a MAPE greater than 30%, indicating poor accuracy.
  • Acceptability was assessed through data availability and wearing time, with data availability at or above 75% for several devices.
  • Wearing time was recorded at 89% for both the GENEActiv and Nike FuelBand.

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