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Fitbit Flex 2, Black (US Version), 1 Count

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Arrives Thursday, Sep 11
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Features

  • Strap Material: elastomer interchangeable band, stainless steel clasp
  • Face Material: LED display with indicator lights
  • Pedometer: yes, tracks steps
  • Odometer: yes, tracks distance
  • Technical Features: 24/7 activity tracking, Smartphone notifications, Auto sleep tracker, SmartTrack: auto sport tracking, Movement reminders, Swimproof design

Description

Meet the all-new Fitbit Flex 2—a slim, swim-proof fitness wristband that’s ready to go wherever life takes you. The ultra-thin, removable tracker hides in bands, bangles and pendants, so you can wear it in a way that’s all your own. Automatic all-day activity and sleep tracking show you how your entire day adds up, and SmartTrack automatic exercise recognition records your exercises for you. The discreet progress display uses color-coded LED lights to keep you connected to calls, texts and Reminders to Move. Plus you don’t have to worry about getting it wet—whether you’re swimming in the pool or running in the rain. It’s the next generation model of our most iconic tracker. No fuss, all fun, and fit for every you. Manufacturer Contact Information Customers contact

Brand: Fitbit


Material: Elastomer, Stainless Steel


Color: Black


Compatible Devices: Smartphones, Tablets, Desktops


Team Name: Fitbit


Product Dimensions: 0.64"L x 0.35"W x 0.45"H


Item Weight: 0.04 Pounds


Sensor Type: Accelerometer


Battery Description: Lithium-Ion


UPC:


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 10 x 0.45 x 0.37 inches; 0.64 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ FB403BK


Department ‏ : ‎ womens


Batteries ‏ : ‎ 1 CR2 batteries required. (included)


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ August 16, 2016


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Fitbit Inc


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  • Vacuum cleaner rubber bands.
Color: Black
Great bands for my vacuum cleaner. It is working great.
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2025 by Pat Comerford

  • Tiny, rugged, basic, and excellent!
Color: Black
This summer my fiance requested a Fitbit. One night there was a sale too good to pass up, so I quickly did as much research as I could and weighed it with what my fiance wanted in a fitness band. I got her the Alta back in late June and she loved it! After having it for a week or two and really getting acquainted with it, she started showing me all the stuff it tracked in the app and I was seriously impressed. As a longtime Samsung Gear Fit user, I saw the Fitbit app blew the Gear Fit's out of the water. When I originally got my Gear Fit I wanted something that tracked my heart rate and steps but also could show me time, texts, and notifications from certain apps, as I missed wearing an actual watch, but wanted some tech too. While I still wanted a watch, I decided to get myself the smallest, cheapest Fitbit so I too could utilize the app, and I am thrilled with this little guy. So these days I still wear my Gear Fit on my watch arm and the Flex 2 on my other wrist. It works for me and I am very happy. The thing I love about the Flex 2 is its size. It is so small! My one main problem with the Gear Fit was that it was just a bit too big to sleep with on, as it would cause my arm to really fall asleep badly, so I could never utilize the sleep function of the watch. Even the Alta my fiance has is too big for her (causes the same problem on her as my Samsung does with me) but this Flex 2 poses no such problem with me, so I have been really happy that I can now track my sleep. It has given me some serious insight into how I spend my sleeping hours. Overall, I lover this thing! The app is superb, the Fitbit is tiny, water resistant, and holds a good charge. The band is nice too. The next smartwatch I get will be more aesthetically pleasing and less fitness based because I've got this little Flex 2 that tracks all the fitness type stuff I need. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2017 by Niki Z

  • Numerous defects: sealant leaking out of seam, and refusal to sync/connect
Color: Black
UPDATE: 1 DEC 2016 I've gone through 2 Flex 2's already. One had glue or some sealant coming out of the seam of the casing. The latest one refuses to sync to my phone after the double-tap procedure. After doing a search online, it seems this is a hardware defect and has to be replaced. After having 5 Charge HR's fail, a Fitbit One fail, and a Fitbit Flex fail.... I'm officially giving up on Fitbit. The step count is also very inconsistent. Original Review: I've owned and used a variety of Fitbit products: Zip, One, Flex, and the Charge HR, as well as other fitness trackers like the Garmin Vivosmart HR, Vivoactive HR, Vivomove, and GPS fitness trackers like the Forerunner 101/305/901XT, Magellan, MotoACTV, Epson, and Timex. Where Fitbit wins over the competition is in its popularity and social accessibility. Other than that, there's no other advantage to Fitbit. I love my Garmin Vivoactive HR as it does everything the Fitbits do as well as the GPS trackers like the Forerunner. I took my Vivoactive HR through the Warrior Dash and it survived swimming, mud, shock/vibration, and being slammed against obstacles. The Forerunner 910XT works better for me on a bicycle due to having a mount for the handlebar. The other GPS trackers have either died on me due to extreme cold weather running or just performed poorly. I went through 5 (that's right, five) Charge HR units through warranty before Fitbit finally denied my warranty claims. They all failed with sweat/oil intrusion, sluggish syncing, and a battery life of 5 minutes. I tried numerous things: not charging them until it was necessary, charging them every night, taking them off when washing my hands, not working on my car with the Fitbit on my wrist, etc... short of keeping them unused in a box. They all failed and died. Judging by the number of comments on my 1-star Amazon review of the Charge HR, this was a COMMON problem. The Flex 2 claims to be water proof / swimproof, much like the Vivoactive HR and Forerunner 910XT (as well as any other Garmin GPS tracker), and seems to be the ONLY Fitbit product that is swimproof. I'm not sure why Fitbit didn't just make all of their products swimproof or waterproof to 5 ATM because it is idiotic not to do so on a daily-wear fitness tracker (that is exposed to sweat, rain, showers, etc...) The Flex 2 is noticeably slimmer and lighter than the original Flex. I like how they made the seal tighter for the tracker unit, but water still gets trapped in the band. The new clasp is also made better as there are lips to keep the metal clasps engaged with the band, and it is a tighter clip as well. Trying to remove the band is always a chore, so it doesn't come off accidentally as easily as the original Flex. There are no displays other than a series of LEDs, and I'm perfectly fine with that. After having used the Zip, One, Flex, and Charge HR, I can guarantee that you will not miss having a screen because you can see so much more via the app. I use my Garmin Vivoactive HR as a daily wear watch/fitness tracker/GPS trainer because that screen tells you time, and the Connect IQ apps have useful tools like a digital compass, AccuWeather minutecast, Accuweather forecasts, and some apps created by others like a Vo2Max app or a Triathlon mode app. Don't expect any of that from even the best Fitbit unit, so I don't really care if there is a screen on the Flex 2. The Flex 2 is small enough to wear on the same wrist as your dress watch, so it is a moot point. The Flex 2's step count is about the same as that of the Charge HR. The Garmin Vivoactive HR is really conservative on its step count and its floor count is practically worthless. I'd say the Vivoactive HR counts about 4000-5000 steps less per day than the Charge HR. Based on current testing, the Flex 2's step count is about the same as the Charge HR. Everything is cool except the clasp is a bit tight to remove, I'm expecting the band to break due to how tight the clasp is. Water still gets into the band, necessitating periodic cleanings to prevent mold/bacteria development. Durability awaits to be seen. Every single one of my old Fitbits (all 8 of them) are dead from sweat/oil intrusion, battery failure, and connectivity failure. I have a graveyard of dead Fitbits in my office. I will definitely keep my review updated as time goes on, because I am still not sold on Fitbits being durable enough to handle my fitness routines. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2016 by Chaz Turbino

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