LAS VEGAS--Personal fitness company Fitbit has just jumped further into the wearable tech market. The company unveiled its $99.95 Fitbit Flex device, an activity tracker designed to be worn all day ...
Which fitness tracker should you put on your wrist? May 23, 2013 — -- Most days my exercise consists of getting up from my desk to go to a meeting or walk from the subway to the office. For the ...
The Fitbit Flex is a Fitbit you wear on your wrist. And it’s awesome. Without naming names, I’ve owned and extensively used just about every quantitative self gadget on the market. Most of them are ...
“Fitbit Flex 2: The waterproof tracker is smaller, lighter, and better looking than the old Flex but it’s still got a few issues.” Swimming and automatic activity tracking requires extra steps to ...
The Fitbit Flex may have been superseded by the Fitbit Charge duo and the Fitbit Surge, but the budget-friendly Flex is bound to still be a big seller for Christmas 2014 and well into 2015. So if ...
Fitbit announced their new wristband monitor called Fitbit Flex at CES 2013. The new model with provide a large amount of valuable feedback, such as steps taken, calories burned, distance traveled, ...
Pebble's going under, and subsequent acquisition by Fitbit, is seen by many as a major win for the latter. But take a look deeper and there may be another story, like the fact that people may just not ...
With the Flex 2, Fitbit upgrades its original entry-level fitness tracker with a fully waterproof design, color LEDs, automatic activity tracking, and a variety of ways to wear it. Waterproof. LEDs ...
The Fitbit Flex 2 is not for athletes or serious gym rats. For those who are casually interested in getting a bit fitter, though, the versatile design, great app and excellent auto-detect feature make ...
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We have truly entered the era of the quantified self. Editorials are shouting it from the rooftops, technologists are snickering "I told you so" and you, dear consumers, are just eating it up. If ...