Fitbit Flex is an activity and sleep-tracking wristband that tracks steps taken, distance traveled, calories burned, minutes you’re active, minutes you’re sleeping, provides you with personalized stats, connects you with your social circle of friends, and syncs wirelessly via Bluetooth 4. 0 to more than 60 leading iOS and Android devices. All of this can be accomplished using one band, it’s amazing how smart technology is now a days. According to Fitbit, users take 43% more steps when they use these type of products cheering them on towards their fitness goals.
The Tory Burch for Fitbit accessories collection finally debuted, and it’s a super-chic take on fit accessories. FInally you can look stylish while you stay fit and work out. Get in shape, get in style!
“We’re thrilled to be partnering with Fitbit to offer a unique collection of accessories that transform the Fitbit fitness tracker into a stylish piece of jewelry that is versatile enough to go from day to evening,” said Tory Burch, CEO & Designer of Tory Burch.
The Tory Burch for Fitbit accessories collection is available through Fitbit.com, at toryburch.com and at the Tory Burch Galleria store. All accessories will work with Fitbit Flex trackers, and are sold separately for $99.95.
Tory Burch for Fitbit Metal Hinged Bracelet $195
Tory Burch for Fitbit Fret Pendant Necklace $175
Tory Burch for Fitbit Silicone Printed Bracelet $38
All four Fitbit Flex designs by Tory Burch all stand out and are very strong designs. The brass pendant and bracelet in particular feature thick open fretwork that will be instantly recognizable to anyone familiar with the brands’ logo and catalogues. These new accessories won’t cater to everyone’s liking, but it will definitely appeal to those buyers who are more flashy and fashionable. Also the more striking products of the accessories line, the more expensive they get.
The two silicone bracelets, are available in blue and pink colors, and are adorned with similarly intricate geometric latticework and have a stylized cutout of the brands’ "T" logo for viewing the Flex’s status lights.