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As seen in O Magazine and Popular Science:

bodybugg™ is not another pedometer. It is the most accurate device on the market today for measuring calorie expenditure outside of a clinical setting. It consists of a small armband that uses multiple sensors to determine calorie burn at all times and in all activities, and works in conjunction with a web-based program. While other calorie estimation devices such as pedometers and heart rate monitors rely on a single sensor, bodybugg™ uses multiple sensors that can measure calorie expenditure whether the wearer is sitting, sleeping, jogging, walking, etc.
The bodybugg™ program also features a comprehensive menu-planning function. The system creates a suggested menu based on the users likes and dislikes. Customized workout regimens and supplement recommendations are also available.
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bodybugg Program w/ Armband & Digital Display
$399.90
now on sale for $345.00
- bodybugg armband
- digital display
- Online food logging with custom meal plans
- 3-month
subscription to the
web-based program
- 1 phone session with a bodybugg coach

bodybugg Program w/ Armband (only)
$299.95
now on sale for $245.00
- bodybugg armband
- Online food logging with custom meal plans
- 3-month
subscription to the
web-based program
- 1 phone session with a bodybugg coach
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From Women's Health:
"So how many calories did all that shaking burn off? To find out, I consulted the Bodybugg ($399 for a 3-month membership and two private phone sessions), a 2.8 ounce machine that you wear on a band around your triceps. This amazing little device, which recently won rave reviews from Popular Science, calculates your calorie burn throughout the day by measuring stuff like the number of steps you take and your body temperature. Before bed, you upload the information from the Bugg to your PC (the gizmo isn't yet Mac compatible), log what you ate that day, and learn what your calorie deficit (or surplus) is. If you want to lose, say, a pound a week, you have to burn 500 calories more daily than you consume."
"This gadget is so cool that you can easily become obsessed with it. (Here's a hint: If you start planning your outfits around it, you're in trouble.) Even the pros think the Bugg could have benefits. For a high-tech, type A person, it could be really useful, says Jennifer Warren, M.D., founder of the Physicians Healthy Weight Center in Hampton, New Hampshire."
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