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June 2013
(76%)
153 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(79%)
24 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
760100153
The editors liked
Decent step/sleep tracking
Super compact form
Cheap
Wraps around your wrist
Lightweight wristband is comfortable
Comes in multiple colours
Track activity and sleep
Fitbit prides itself on making the out of box experience painless
And the Flex succeeds in this
The simple walkthrough had us up and running in minutes. In the box
You get two different straps for large and small wrists
As well as a charger and a dongle to sync data from the Flex’s tiny core unit to your laptop (it’ll also play nice with recent iOS devices and Android smartphones with Bluetoo
Fantastic app platform
Comfortable and lightweight to wear
Works with iOS
Android and Windows Phone
Affordable price
Accurate sleep tracking
Week-long battery life
Handy light notifications
Good price
Accurate tracking
Water resistent
Cheaper than some of the competition
Water resistant
Excellent battery life
Accurate
Comfortable
Light
Stylish
Includes silent vibrating alarm
The editors didn't like
Under a week's battery life
No screen as such
Limited functionality
Display isn't informative
Strap lacks design
Few Android devices actually supported
Nike’s Fuelband may not play nice with Google phones
But the sports giant has got one thing right
It keeps things simple. While its Fuel points for movement are a bit arbitrary
They’re all you get
And they’re a simple way to keep urging you on - do a bit more of what you’re doing
Whether that’s walking
Rowing
Or even running for the bus. There’s a lot to take in with the Fitbit Flex
Accurate pedometer function, Solid smart device application
LED daily goal indicator inaccurate, Lack of true on-devce interface
As a fitness band, the Fitbit Flex is not ideal, this is partly because its activity capturing capacity is limited to steps taken alone, making it feel a lot a glorified pedometer. Its one saving grace however, is the smart device enabled Fitbit app, whic...
Abstract: The Fitbit Flex has made an entry into the Indian market with a bang and we've been up on it since we got our hands on the activity tracker. The ‘Flex' model is Fitbit's entry model that uses counting technology and is used on the wrist much like any othe...
Abstract: Having already reviewed Fitbit's premium fitness wearables, the Surge and Charge HR, we decided to take a look at the more affordable products offered by the company. The Fitbit Zip and Fitbit One are clip-on activity trackers, while the Fitbit Flex is wo...
Published: 2014-12-05, Author: Aman , review by: nothingwired.com
Abstract: Updated as on December 2014. Don't forget to bookmark this page, as we will be updating it regularly.As the wearable technology is developing, almost every brand is coming up with new products. There are many fitness devices which have entered the market ...
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Published: 2013-05-08, Author: peter , review by: gizmodo.in
Priced at $100, the same as the more full-featured One, I dont know why anyone would want to buy the Flex. Its inaccurate, has fewer features and is the least motivating activity tracker of those available today. To be honest though, if youre relying o...
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Published: 2014-03-18, Author: Tony , review by: stuff.tv/my/
Abstract: We've never seen so much tech crammed into such a small form. The Flex is a pill-sized sensor that slips into a comfy, rubberised wrist strap. It packs in – take a deep breath – Bluetooth 4.0 to feed your phone live tracking info, NFC to start the mobile...
The Fitbit Flex is extremely lightweight (13g) when you compared it with Jawbone UP (23g) or the Nike FuelBand (32g). Because it is lightweight and less bulky when compared to the rest, it is extremely comfortable to wear it to sleep.I tried wearing the J...
Abstract: El ejercicio asociado a la tecnología, principalmente con el smartphone, está de moda. Ya llegamos tarde a la operación bikini de este año, pero nunca es tarde para empezar a movernos más de lo que lo hacemos en la actualidad. Una buena excusa o motivació...
Abstract: Es difícil asistir al CES y no sobrecogerse por la moda de los wearables. En el CES vimos dispositivos, de todo tipo, que puede llevar con usted. Desd...
Abstract: Para los que no sepáis que es Flex de Fitibt, se trata de una pulsera de seguimiento de tu actividad física y monitorización del sueño . ¿Y qué viene siendo eso? Me diréis algunos.La pulsera Flex lo que hace es registrar tus movimientos a lo largo del día...