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FitbitFlex Wireless Activity Plus Sleep Tracker

R499

Retail: R700
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This slim, stylish device is with you all the time. During the day, it tracks steps, distance, and calories burned. At night, it tracks your sleep cycle and wakes you silently in the morning. Just check out the lights to see how you stack up against your personal goal. It’s the motivation you need to get out and be more active.

Flex allows you to set a goal and uses LED lights to show how you're stacking up. Each light represents 20% of your goal. You choose which one — steps, calories, or distance. It lights up like a scoreboard, challenging you to be more active day after day.

Powered by Fitbit's leading-edge accelerometer, Flex bases calculations like calories burned on your personal profile — reflecting your stats, not any average Joe's.

Product Features 
  • Auto Sleep Tracking & Silent Alarms: Automatically track your sleep quality & wake up peacefully with a silent alarm.
  • Tracks steps, distance, calories burned and active minutes
  • Monitor how long and well you sleep
  • Wakes you (and not your partner) with a silent wake alarm
  • Progress Display: LED lights show how your day is stacking up against your goal
  • Slim, comfortable and easy to wear (sold with both large and small wristbands included with an interchangeable clasp)
  • Sync stats wirelessly and automatically to your computer and over 150 leading smartphones
  • Long Battery Life: Battery life up to 5 days so you can track all day and night without needing a charge.*
  • Wireless Syncing: Sync stats wirelessly & automatically to computers and 200+ leading iOS, Android and Windows devices.


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