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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.
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The editors liked
Tracks steps like a champ. Unimposing and easy to wear. Long battery life. Cheap at $99
The Fitbit Flex weighs only 16 grams
And it comes in two sizes and 10 different colors
Making it easy to wear
You'll never leave home without it. Battery lasts a full 7 days. Design makes it more unlikely to lose than a tracker with a clip design. If you are already in the Fitbit ecosystem – transistioning to the Fitbit Flex will be a breeze. It's light on your w
It has a very minimalist design
Water resistant
Available in a variety of colors
Mobile app is extremely comprehensive
Comfortable to wear for extended periods of time
Great battery life
Interchangeable bands are available in lots of color options
Cheaper than many other options
Custom alarms let you remind yourself of anything with a gentle vibration on your wrist
Comfortable and inconspicuous
Optional bands and pendants available
Effortless data uploads
Two wireless options
Simplicity
The virtue of doing one thing and doing it well is espoused in a lot of different areas. I would say that the Fitbit Flex is a perfect embodiment of that principle. The Flex is there to record your steps and your sleep. If you so choose you ca
Simple elegant design
Good price
Light and comfortable body
Accurate
High battery life
Discrete alarm (vibration)
Easy to use
Compatible with a variety of iOS and Android apps
Comfy wristband form factor and showersafe water resistance means you can wear it 24/7
Very adjustable wristband
Progress lights tell you how close you are to reaching your daily goal
Wireless syncing
Silent vibrating alarms
Variety of band colors to
The Fitbit Flex is a simple way to track steps
Sleep
And calories. The Flex's strap design makes it light and comfortable to wear. It also offers handy Bluetooth syncing
And Fitbit's platform gives plenty ways to analyze your stats
Comfortable desig
Multiple color option
Appealing and intuitive ap
Plugs into several third-party apps
Excellent battery life. Accurate. Comfortable
Light
Stylish. Includes silent vibrating alarm. Interchangeable bands available in several colors. Bluetooth and NFC-enabled wireless syncing to smartphones. Great Web experience.
Tracks steps and sleep with accuracy
Hard to lose
Bluetooth syncing
Vibrant user base across Fitbit line for social step competition
Minimal
Comfortable design
High level of customizability
Comprehensive suite of applications
Wide range of connected devices and services
Cheap. Waterproof. Discrete
Sleep tracking function wakes you up gently by massaging your wrist (but not your partner
Lightweight wristband is comfortable. Available in multiple colours
NFC and Bluetooth 4.0
More accurate than the Jawbone Up
The Silent alarm
Sleek
Attractive
Colorful
Bluetooth/wireless syncing
Real time data viewing
Waterproof
Long battery life
Light and thin
Accurate and consistent
If you've been on the fence about which tracker to get
This is the one. It beats the Basis B1 which still doesn't have a smartphone app and still requires a cabled connection to sync (although it does track heart rate
Which the Flex does not). It beats
Wireless syncing over Bluetooth 4.0
Convenient
Simple LED display
Competitively priced
Clean
Attractive design with multiple color options
Accurate (confirmed by comparing to the Fitbit One)
Cheaper thanf the Fuelband
7day battery life
The editors didn't like
If you're already active
Tracking steps and steps alone just isn't enough
Its battery only lasts five days
Which is less than many other trackers
Band is cheap feeling and difficult to close on your wrist by yourself. You will rely on the app or dashboard heavily for how you are doing throughout the day. Also
The indicators on the Fitbit Flex offer minimal information of your progress
Proprietary charging port
Misinterprets hand movements as steps sometimes
Calorie count is exaggerated in my experience
As is step count in some instances
Clasp on the band can easily get snagged and come undone
Basic LED display
Doesn't track stairs climbed
Proprietary Charger
Lack of OLED display
Doesn't monitor heartbeat
Takes time to get used to sleeping with it
Difficult to put on your own wrist
Does not count stairs
Requires a USB dongle for syncing
Does not track flights of stairs (like the FitBit One)
Always visible if worn with short sleeves
No screen on device to show you detailed information on goal progress
Does not tell time
Wristband notches gets gross
Very hard to attach to wrist and ca
Clasping the Fitbit Flex's strap shut is tricky. Direct syncing is only available with the iPhone
The Samsung GS3
And the Galaxy Note handsets
Difficult to put o
Display supplies minimal inf
Lacks heart rate tracking
Limited display of information on device. No altimeter
Five day battery life unimpressive
Clasp a bit fussy to use
No numeric ondevice display
Android app a bit buggy
Display isn't informative
Few Android devices actually supported
We had some issues finding the app in local Arabian Play Stores (expect an update on this matter)
General lack of data precision
No detailed feedback without using the app
Only metric tracked is motion
Boring design
Doesn't tell you what to do with your data
Hard to put on and take off
Inputting sleep
Food
And activity is a lot of work
Thanks for telling me what I've done
But please tell me more about what I should do. Would be nice if device itself showed number of steps taken at a glance
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...