At last, there's a Fitbit that's swim-proof! - Fitbit Flex 2

At last, there's a Fitbit that's swim-proof! - Fitbit Flex 2

THE GOOD

The Flex 2 is slim and swim-proof, can track basic fitness data and supports a variety of accessories, including pendants.

THE BAD

It lacks a display and the more advanced features of other Fitbit trackers. Lacks heart rate tracking. The LED lights can be confusing; battery life should be better.

THE BOTTOM LINE

The Fitbit Flex 2 doesn't have all of the bells and whistles of other trackers, but it's finally swim-proof, and it does the basics and it does them well.

But in exchange for that long-overdue swim-friendliness, other features are lost. There's no heart rate tracking, and it doesn't have a display. Are you OK with that compromise?

The Flex 2 looks, in many ways, like the perfect slim tracker from Fitbit that we'd wanted for a while: It's like Fitbit's version of the Jawbone Up2. It's $100 (£80 or AU$130 converted) and will begin shipping in early October. It comes with a rubber strap in both large and small sizes, but the beauty of the Flex 2 is its customization.

You can pop out the tracker and pop it into a different color wristband, a metal bangle or even a necklace. It's the most versatile Fitbit, and much like the older Flex, it comes with a variety of fashion-branded accessories from Tory Burch and others. It's an overdue upgrade, and the water resistance and swim racking on the Flex 2 might be reason enough to get it for some.

I do like the Flex 2. It's the tracker to get if you want something that can be both discreet and stylish. It's a sleeker tracker than the bulkier Fitbit Alta released earlier this year. It's priced well. But yes, there are sacrifices to be made.

Swim-proof (finally!)

The Flex 2 is the first Fitbit you can wear in the shower and while swimming. It's waterproof down to 50 meters (about 165 feet) and can be used in both fresh water and salt water. I love not having to take the tracker off when it's time to shower, which also means I'm less likely to forget it on my dresser.

Like the Charge 2, the Flex 2 can also automatically recognize and record workouts. This includes walking, running, biking, aerobic exercise and others. Due to the new swim-proof design, it's also the only Fitbit that can track swimming (you have to enable the feature in the Exercise section of the app) Now that Fitbits are effectively automatic trackers, it's a little easier to swallow the fact that this doesn't have a display.

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