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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
(79%)
24 Reviews
76 0 100 153

The editors liked

  • Wraps around your wrist
  • Lightweight wristband is comfortable
  • Comes in multiple colours
  • Track activity and sleep
  • 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
  • Subtle look and feel
  • Wireless sync to selected phones
  • Good battery life
  • 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. 
  • Comfortable
  • Wireless sync
  • Single clasp
  • Excellent Fitbit app
  • Great caloric database

The editors didn't like

  • Display isn't informative
  • Strap lacks design
  • Few Android devices actually supported
  • 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
  • No altitude sensor for stair tracking
  • Sleep tracking hit and miss
  • A little expensive
  • 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
  • Annoying to charge
  • Battery life
  • $129.95
  • No screen
  • No extra straps
  • USB syncing

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  Published: 2013-10-25, review by: funkyfresh.com

  • Abstract:  The Fitbit Flex is easy to use once you get it out of that atrocious packaging. We found it funny that the little plastic piece inside the package that the Flex band wraps around resembles a TIE Fighter. It's an unfortunate that taking the product out of...

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  Published: 2013-10-10, review by: toptenreviews.com

  • The Fitbit Flex weighs only 16 grams, and it comes in two sizes and 10 different colors, making it easy to wear
  • Its battery only lasts five days, which is less than many other trackers
  • The Fitbit Flex is one of our top fitness trackers because each feature is geared toward motivating you to meet your fitness goals. The lightweight band is available in 10 different colors, and the associated app goes a long way in helping you reach your...

 
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  Published: 2013-08-05, review by: t3me.com

  • 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
  • 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)

 
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  Published: 2013-07-02, Author: Samantha , review by: mashable.com

  • Abstract:  FitBit has long been doing fitness wearables a lot longer than others, but now it's taking its heath-tracking technology to the next level with a fitness wristband — and it's one of the most impressive options we've seen so far.The water-resistant FitBit ...

 
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  Published: 2013-06-21, Author: Ali , review by: chipchick.com

  • 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
  • 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
  • The Fitbit Flex offers a welcome and alternative design in the Fitbit family of wireless trackers. And while its indicators are minimal at best, at least it offers more progress information at a glance, than the Jawbone Up does.  Also the Fitbit app a...

 
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  Published: 2013-06-18, Author: Christen , review by: gadgetreview.com

  • Accurate (confirmed by comparing to the Fitbit One), cheaper thanf the Fuelband, 7day battery life
  • Requires a phone or computer to read stats, no low battery indicator, only compatible with select smartphones, doesn't track stairs
  • the Flex is Fitbit's Fuelband, albeit cheaper, and more accurate. Just be prepared to sacrifice the...

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  Published: 2013-06-15, Author: Lee , review by: Digitaltrends.com

  • The Silent alarm, Sleek, attractive, colorful, Bluetooth/wireless syncing, Real time data viewing, Waterproof, Long battery life
  • General lack of data precision, No detailed feedback without using the app, Only metric tracked is motion
  • What we discovered after two weeks of fitness tracking is that the Flex is a stylish, attractive recorder of general activity and motion. For people who aren't already following a consistent, organized, exercise program, yet want to make sure they're st...

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  Published: 2013-06-11, Author: Scott , review by: 9to5mac.com

  • Abstract:  For the past three weeks, I've been wearing the new Fitbit Flex, a new competitor in the health wristband market. As a former unofficial beta tester of the original Jawbone Up, I was excited to start using a new wristband to track my steps and sleep. With...

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  Published: 2013-06-03, Author: John , review by: cultofmac.com

  • Tracks steps like a champ. Unimposing and easy to wear. Long battery life. Cheap at $99
  • If you're already active, tracking steps and steps alone just isn't enough
  • Flex by FitBitCategory: FitnessWorks With: iPhone 5, MacPrice: $100The FitBit Flex is a $99 rubber band you wear around your wrist to track how many steps you've taken every day. It connects via Bluetooth to your iPhone, or through a dongle to your Mac. I...

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  Published: 2013-05-26, review by: isource.com

  • Abstract:  Are you looking for that extra motivation to get in shape during the summer months? Wearable fitness tracking devices have become all the rage the past couple of years and for good reason. These devices make working out fun and can even give working out t...

 
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