FASTRACK REFLEX REVIEW

FASTRACK REFLEX REVIEW 






The Fastrack Reflex is a fairly accurate activity tracker. Against an average of around 8,000 steps a day, 
data from the Reflex showed only a 5 to 7 percent deviation when compared against the step tracker
 on an iPhone 7. That means it’s fairly accurate with activity data.


 However, Fastrack’s Reflex app on Android and iOS leaves a lot to be desired. First of all, the design 
is mediocre in both cases. The focus appears to have been on creating a barebones app to record data
 rather than an engaging way to check your activity. That’s a big deal since competitors such as
 Xiaomi have far better companion apps for their fitness trackers.


Secondly, the iOS app for the Fastrack Reflex is barely functional. The band didn't stay paired 
with our iPhone 7 reliably. Every time we opened the app, we were greeted with the 
“pairing request” iOS pop-up twice. After that the app pulled data from the activity tracker. 
This worked on Android, but on iOS it failed to download data from previous days.


The Fastrack Reflex stores activity data for 15 days but on the iOS app several days showed 
no activity data because we opened the app to sync only once every four days or so. 
We didn’t face this problem with the Android app.



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