Testseek.com have collected 83 expert reviews of the Fitbit Flex 2 and the average rating is 73%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Fitbit Flex 2.
November 2016
(73%)
83 Reviews
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(92%)
1035 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
73010083
The editors liked
Greatlooking design
Swimming tracker
The Flex 2 is slim and swim-proof
Can track basic fitness data and supports a variety of accessories
Including pendants
The editors didn't like
No heart rate monitor
Annoying strap
It lacks a display and the more advanced features of other Fitbit trackers. Lacks heart rate tracking. The LED lights can be confusing
Battery life should be better
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Published: 2017-07-11, Author: Alan , review by: alphr.com
These small niggles aside, though, I like the Fitbit Flex 2. It works well, it's waterproof, and it will track everything you need it too, including swimming, for a reasonable price. The only things missing are heart-rate monitoring and a barometric press...
The Fitbit Flex 2 is a chic and slim, lightweight wristband (with bangle and pendant accessories) that tracks and monitors your daily activity and sleep patterns. You can compete with Fitbit-using friends. The Fitbit Flex 2 will give you added motivation...
Waterproofing and swim-tracking, Easy to use, Helpful app
No GPS or heart-rate monitoring
Despite the occasional annoyance, the Fitbit Flex 2 is a fantastic fitness tracker. It does pretty much everything you need it to, with new waterproofing, app updates and swim-tracking for a pretty affordable price. You'll have to look elsewhere for heart...
Published: 2016-11-18, Author: Robert , review by: stuff.tv
Accurate tracking, Comfortable fit, Easy-to-use app
No display, Cheaper trackers are available
In the grand scheme of fitness bands, the Fitbit Flex 2 doesn't do all that much. What it does do it's really good at, and it's basically idiot-proof. If you want a tracker that'll just work with minimum fuss, there are few better alternatives. Stuff say...
Waterproof in fresh and saltwater, Solid swim tracking, Comfortable to wear, Good value for money,
Confusing notification support, Swim metrics are basic, No third party notification support, Basic design still a little drab
Has living longer with the Flex 2 altered our opinion of the waterproof tracker? Yes and no. We still feel the same about the design and the confusing LED light-based approach to notification support. Battery life still doesn't blow us away either, but it...
Waterproof, Swim tracking, Automatic sleep tracking, Affordable at $100, Good-looking jewelry style accessories available from both designers and Fitbit
Swimming and automatic activity tracking requires extra steps to activate, Battery life isn't great with things like Swim Tracking and Reminders to Move tracking on, Does not fit original Fitbit Flex bands or accessories
If you are casual athlete and want to get a rough idea of the calories you burn in a day, the Flex 2 is a solid choice. It's more rugged than its Flex predecessor and offers the additional bonus of being waterproof so there's no risk of accidental water d...
Can be popped out of the sports band and inserted into optional bangles and pendants for a more classy look, You get reminder to move alerts if you've taken less than 250 steps in a hour so you get up and start being active, You can set a silent alarm to
While it notifies you of calls and texts messages to your smartphone, you can't preview or read them on the tracker, There's no way of seeing the time or date from the tracker itself, Your progress towards your daily goal is only shown as LEDs lighting up
This is the ideal activity tracker for frequent swimmers or anyone that isn't a fan of the sporty look of a standard activity tracker. It's extremely accurate when monitoring the steps you take each day as well as the distance you travel, although if you...
The Flex 2 is slim and swim-proof, can track basic fitness data and supports a variety of accessories, including pendants
It lacks a display and the more advanced features of other Fitbit trackers. Lacks heart rate tracking. The LED lights can be confusing; battery life should be better
The Fitbit Flex 2 doesn't have all of the bells and whistles of other trackers, but it's finally swim-proof, and it does the basics and it does them well...
Waterproof, Slim and stylish design, Interchangeable accessories, Accurate basic tracking, Good value, Great app platform
No elevation data, No GPS tracking, Basic features, Battery life could be better still, No third-party notification support
The Fitbit Flex 2 is a simple yet effective tracker with a more exciting design than its predecessor. Not a great deal has changed in terms of looks, but Fitbit has done enough to ensure the new-generation model doesn't look like a boring rubber band. The...