Is de Fitbit Flex behulpzaam voor je gezondheid? Dat ligt uiteindelijk nog aan jezelf. Zeker is dat het apparaat je een beter inzicht geeft in je dagelijkse activiteit. Het is erg handig dat je via de app of website beter in de gaten hebt hoeveel je op...
The Fitbit ecosystem is a great way to start using technology to keep on top of your personal health. But the Flex is the weakest link in the product lineup, a device that tries to take the same technology as the One and place it in a much more convenien...
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Published: 2013-05-27, Author: Michael , review by: T3.com
Decent step/sleep tracking, Super compact form, Cheap
Under a week's battery life, No screen as such, Limited functionality
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...
Präziser Schrittzähler, Austauschbares Armband, LEDs zeigen Fortschritt zum Ziel an,
Bedienung bisweilen fummelig, Synchronisation nur mit neueren Smartphones/Tablets (bei Android nur sehr wenige)
Das Fitbit Flex ist ein gut verarbeitetes, praktisches Fitness-Armband, das tut, was es soll. Unweigerlich ziehe ich den Vergleich zum Jawbone Up — und da fällt das eine oder andere auf, was fehlt. Da wäre zunächst der dynamische Wecker, den ich beim UP s...
Subtle look and feel, Wireless sync to selected phones, Good battery life
No altitude sensor for stair tracking, Sleep tracking hit and miss, A little expensive
It's certainly not perfect but the Fitbit Flex's simple design strikes a nice balance between looks and functionality and serves as a good motivational tool to keep active...
Published: 2013-05-10, Author: Peter , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Single clasp, Excellent Fitbit app, Great caloric database
No screen, No extra straps, USB syncing
LikeSingle clasp.Excellent Fitbit app.Great caloric database.Don't LikeNo screen.No extra straps.USB syncing.Priced at $119.95 in Australia, the same as the more full-featured One, I don't know why anyone would want to buy the Flex. It's inaccurate, has f...
Limited display of information on device, No altimeter
If you specifically want a wristband activity tracker, the Fitbit Flex is the best you'll find. It's extremely comfortable, very competitively priced, stylish, simple, and most important of all, comes with all the benefits of a Fitbit.com web account. Be...
Tracks steps and sleep with accuracy, Hard to lose, Bluetooth syncing, Vibrant user base across Fitbit line for social step competition
Five day battery life unimpressive, Clasp a bit fussy to use, No numeric ondevice display
The Fitbit app for iPhone The Flex works. Compared to other trackers, its numbers seem accurate. It's comfortable and non-invasive on my wrist, though I do find it slightly annoying to put on. I do miss seeing a true reflection of my step count on the de...