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Facebook Live Map allows you discover real-time video streams based on their geography

Facebook Live Map Geoawesomeness

Facebook Live is a new video feature that has been rolled out globally in February and offers users real-time streaming video capabilities. Frankly speaking it is not massively popular but from now on it might be much more interesting and engaging… Especially for GeoGeeks.

Facebook’s interactive Live Map is a new feature that makes it easy to find live streams from around the globe based on their geography. Streams are visualized as blue dots with larger dots indicating streams with the most viewers. Hovering over a dot launches its stream and shows you lines that point you to where people around the world are watching. The location privacy of both streamers and viewers is protected by keeping the exact location vague enough.

The new feature is available on the left navigation bar in your Facebook timeline. It is not something really unique. In fact the idea seems to be taken from Twitter’s Periscope live-streaming app. Still, it finally makes the Facebook Live a bit more interesting.

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Will I switch from Jawbone Up3 to the new Garmin Vivosmart with GPS?

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Garmin Vivomove

Ever since Fenix series, I am a big fun of Garmin’s wearable devices. I believe that Phenix 3 is the best GPS watch out there. Also recently launched Vívomove which is an analog watch with embedded fitness tracker is easily one of the best looking products on the market.

When it comes to fitness trackers, it is always a compromise between a design and features. I want to wear my tracker all day long, not just during a workout, and I want it to look good. This is why today my choice is Jawbone Up3. It doesn’t have a build-in GPS but combined with iPhone’s activity tracking and the Jawbone app, it works well and I believe that it is the best looking wearable device ever made.

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Jawbone up 2 and 3

But great design comes at a price…. Jawbone doesn’t have a display, the heart rate monitor is not very precise, the strap locking system is annoying and it is not equipped with a GPS, which means that you need to carry your phone even for a little jogging…

But it seems that there is a device that addresses most of these issues… The new Garmin Vivosmart HR+ is a really good-looking wearable packed with features. It is water-resistant, has a black-and-white display, and tracks steps, distance, calories burned, and heart rate. It also has a watch-like strap so you won’t loose it like I almost did thousands of times with my Jawbone.

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Garmin Vivosmart HR+ with GPS

The new model comes with a GPS, that combined with smart Garmin software, accurately tracks your workout whereabouts without hitting any buttons. The downside of adding GPS to a device is an impact on a battery life that drops to just eight hours of continuous use when you add the location tracking.

So will I switch from Jawbone up3 to the new Garmin Vivosmart with GPS? Garmin’s device is packed with great features and it looks pretty good. So if you are a kind of person that chooses functionality over the design you should go for Vivosmart. Personally I want to use my tracker 24/7 therefore I want it to be as small as possible and really great looking. If you’re more design oriented, you’ll choose Jawbone like I still do.

Vivosmart retails for $219 while Jawbone up3 you can buy for $80.

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