What was lost is now found Posted by Tiggiler |
Mar 9 2013 |
I recently purchased the Fitbit One Activity and Sleep tracker so I can start to monitor just how inactive I really am (not that I don't already know). I decided to wear it while I was snow blowing the driveway after the last snow storm we had and unbeknownst to me, it had fallen off and got blown into the snowbank by the snow blower.
It wasn't until I got into the house that I realized it was no longer on my hip. After a few trips back over my whereabouts I was unsuccessful in finding it. It wasn't until my wife and I were outside actually knocking down the snowbanks that it was discovered. Thankfully it was still in one piece and had been completely unharmed.
If I'm supposed to wear it while I'm active but it's going to fall off under any kind of activity, it makes it kinda pointless to own, don't you think? Our cordless phones have a "locate" feature. If these tiny things are so susceptible to being lost why don't they come with the same sort of feature? It could have saved me a good hour or so looking for it. |