FitBit Flex (Third-Party Refurbished) for $29
January 26, 2017 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
KEY FEATURES
The premiere fitness tracker is ready to help you reach your goals for the new year. Automatically tracking steps, distance, calories burned, sleep, & more, Fitbit Flex is the all-in-one tool to monitor your daily progress towards exercising more, sleeping less, or spending less time at your desk. This clever wearable allows you to set daily, or even hourly goals and wirelessly transfers data to any device of your choosing for you to analyze later. Looking to make a change? Start with Fitbit Flex.
- Track steps, distance, calories burned, active minutes, hourly activity, stationary time & sleep
- Set up daily goals & work to achieve them
- Sync stats wirelessly & automatically to computer & over 200 iOS, Android, & Windows devices
- Monitor your sleep quality automatically & wake up peacefully w/ a silent alarm
- Observe LEDs light up as you approach your daily goal
- Customize your Fitbit w/ interchangeable accessories
This product is not sold by or affiliated with the original manufacturer and does not carry a Fitbit warranty.
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Fits wrists 6.2″-7.6″ in circumference
- Battery life: up to 5 days
- Band colors: black, navy
Compatibility
- iOS
- Android
- Windows
Includes
- Fitbit Flex (large)
- Black band
- Navy band
- Charging cable
- Wireless sync dongle
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