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Grab Wii Fit U And Fit Meter For Only $35 At Best Buy

Best Buy has begun offering a bundle that consists of a copy of Wii Fit U and a Fit Meter at a discounted price. Available through the retailer’s online store, the bundle can be purchased for only $35. In addition to counting steps, the included meter has an acceleration sensor to measure intensity and an atmospheric pressure sensor to measure altitude changes. Users can also sync it to Wii Fit U to display detailed graphs of all their activity, including how many calories they’ve burned and how many steps they’ve walked.

14 thoughts on “Grab Wii Fit U And Fit Meter For Only $35 At Best Buy”

  1. I like the idea of the wii fit trainer. If only Nintendo would act on these ideas. I’m not sure about the actual game, it’s enjoyable enough, but the meter is absolutely a must have. It’s an activity meter, which I consider much more useful than a regular pedometer. I’ve lost one (you have to be careful) and I went and bought myself a new one immediately. I’ve been using it for over a year and I gotten a group of soccer players to start using them and they love it Jay as much. Nintendo did a great job with the challenges, as they keep you coming back to complete them. Of course they could use a bit more complexity, expand on their ideas to give them more depth, but for $35 it’s a great way to keep track of your total calories burned which is essentially all you really need to maintain a healthy lifestyle. Now I can’t wait for their Quality of life products. Bravo Nintendo, yet again paving the way in gaming. Fellow gamers you should really give them a try.

  2. Wii U Eshop has the game by itself for $30 so this really isn’t a deal at all, and groupon had the balance board, wii fit u game and 2 fit meters for $50 the other day

  3. Ridley, the Angel of Death

    I would go for this deal, too, IF my wife didn’t sell her Wii Fit Board months ago because she lost interest in Wii Fit.

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