Here is a great little gadget for the neurotic hypercondriacs like myself. The Samsung MyFit is more than just an MP3 player. This little device tells you how to stay fit and healthy. In the video you can see it check my stress level (it was “very good”) and even can tell you your melanin level (I was 175 due to my Greekness). But that’s not all, it can even tell you how fat you are… by serving up your BMI index. This little gadget is so feature packed you’ll burn calories just navigating it.
There is no release date or price yet… however, this will definitely be on my gadget wish list.

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Danny: "When does it stop?"
Booth person: "When it gets to the end."
LOL. Gotta love smartass booth people.
Danny: "When does it stop?"
Booth person: "When it gets to the end."
LOL. Gotta love smartass booth people.
Why do you need to know your melanin level? Whats that for?
I guess how easily you burn and/or how much pigment you have?
Why do you need to know your melanin level? Whats that for?
I guess how easily you burn and/or how much pigment you have?
Guess I won't need to pay extra penny on my personal trainer tho. lol I probably wanna get it if it costs less than $150... haha
Guess I won't need to pay extra penny on my personal trainer tho. lol I probably wanna get it if it costs less than $150... haha
Looks cool but BMI is a completely worthless measurement when looking at an individual. BMI was "created" to look at large groups for statics but when you view a individual the numbers can give you the wrong impression of your health.
Not sure if this link will work... but here is something from the WSJ. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704762904575025313433081780.html?mod=WSJ_hps_MIDDLEFifthNews
Looks cool but BMI is a completely worthless measurement when looking at an individual. BMI was "created" to look at large groups for statics but when you view a individual the numbers can give you the wrong impression of your health.
Not sure if this link will work... but here is something from the WSJ. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704762904575025313433081780.html?mod=WSJ_hps_MIDDLEFifthNews