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Testseek.com have collected 153 expert reviews of the Fitbit Flex and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Fitbit Flex.
Award: Recommended June 2013
June 2013
 
(76%)
153 Reviews
Users
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24 Reviews
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  Published: 2013-05-07, Author: peter , review by: gizmodo.com

  • 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: 2013-05-06, review by: slashgear.com

  • In some ways, the Fitbit Flex is the best mainstream health tracker out there. It’s the most comfortable, has the best balance of wireless connectivity and battery life, and – for daily fitness recording, anyway – does exactly what you want to to, ass...

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  Published: 2013-05-06, Author: Brian , review by: cnet.com

  • 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
  • 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
  • A long list of features and a comfortable fit make Fitbit’s new Flex the best fitness tracker you can buy.

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  Published: 2013-05-06, Author: Jill , review by: pcmag.com

  • 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.
  • Limited display of information on device. No altimeter
  • Among wrist-worn activity trackers, the Fitbit Flex is the best and most competitively priced one you'll find. If you're not stuck on wearing a bracelet, though, the Flex's close cousin, the Fitbit One, is the obvious choice....

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  Published: 2013-05-06, Author: Anthony , review by: Laptopmag.com

  • Minimal, comfortable design, High level of customizability, Comprehensive suite of applications, Wide range of connected devices and services
  • Android app a bit buggy
  • With a svelte design, low price and a well-developed app ecosystem, the Fitbit Flex is the best all-around fitness-tracking band available....

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  Published: 2013-05-06, Author: David , review by: theverge.com

  • Light and thin, Long battery life, Wireless syncing, Accurate and consistent
  • 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

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  Published: 2013-05-06, review by: wired.com

  • 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
  • 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

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  Published: 2016-08-24, Author: Anthony , review by: macworld.com.au

  • ReviewsThe fitness tracker business has emerged as one of the fastest growing consumer technology sectors. Almost every smartphone maker has added activity tracking to their devices and many sportswear companies have also got in on the act.But walk into a...

 
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  Published: 2014-08-15, Author: Adam , review by: theaustralian.com.au

  • Abstract:  The internet age has brought with it a sedentary lifestyle which makes it disturbingly easy for information workers to go an entire day without walking any further than the bathroom and the coffee machine – which you can usually do as a round trip to cut ...

 
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  Published: 2014-08-15, review by: smarthouse.com.au

  • Affordable, works as advertised, keeps you informed and a good motivator to reach certain goals, easy to wear, nearly week, long battery life, easy to clean, easy to charge, easy to sync, tracks day and night, can be worn 24x7, is water resistant. 
  • Doesn't tell the time while making your brain think you're wearing a watch, is less than $100 in the US but costs $129.95 in Australia, will likely look more primitive if Apple's iTime/iWatch arrives, needs a smartphone with Bluetooth 4.0 LE and even then

 
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