03-04-2024 15:44
03-04-2024 15:44
I got a hand-me-down FitBit Flex 2 from my gf; i was actually a bit excited about it, but the bloody thing won't hold a charge, effectively making it useless. It seems FitBit discontinued the Flex series and i'm looking for another bracelet/band type tracker, if anyone has any suggestions.
Everything i find is either a smartwatch, smartwatch-like, or a ring; not really a big fan of these options since i don't like rings and already wear a normal watch.
Thanks.
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03-07-2024 04:36 - edited 03-19-2024 06:55
03-07-2024 04:36 - edited 03-19-2024 06:55
Hi @pragg I agree with you that the Flex 2 was a lovely small tracker, but unfortunately there isn’t anything like it on the market now that I am aware of. The nearest Fitbit that is available now would be the Luxe or the Inspire 3. Both are small band type trackers and not smart watches, but have a screen (whereas the Flex 2 did not). However they are both comfortable smaller style trackers. Which is best for you is up to your personal choice. I prefer the Luxe, but don't really have a strong reason for that - I just like it better. You can see both HERE - go to the Tracker tab.
Helen | Western Australia
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03-07-2024 04:36 - edited 03-19-2024 06:55
03-07-2024 04:36 - edited 03-19-2024 06:55
Hi @pragg I agree with you that the Flex 2 was a lovely small tracker, but unfortunately there isn’t anything like it on the market now that I am aware of. The nearest Fitbit that is available now would be the Luxe or the Inspire 3. Both are small band type trackers and not smart watches, but have a screen (whereas the Flex 2 did not). However they are both comfortable smaller style trackers. Which is best for you is up to your personal choice. I prefer the Luxe, but don't really have a strong reason for that - I just like it better. You can see both HERE - go to the Tracker tab.
Helen | Western Australia
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