A:AnswerThis fitness tracker is helpful for heart rate, steps you walked, resting rate, and other things. This is compatible with any device and is very beneficial. Very well use and I recommend it.
A:AnswerNo, I haven't seen evidence that it can do that. It only tracks via the wrist, which isn't reliable for arrhythmias. Palpitations are felt by the person and won't be tracked by this device, either.
A:AnswerIt wasn't too bad, but there was a software update for the device so that took a bit of time to upload and install. Synced to a Google Pixel 3. Depending on your usage you may also want to buy a second charging cable to keep at the office.
A:AnswerYou will need the iPad, or I used my smart phone, for the initial setup. Once you have the Fitbit running it will function on its own. You will lose some functionality, mainly GPS related stuff, but it will still track your HR, steps, calories burned, etc.