Fitbit is moving on up. To your ears. A far cry from the wrist-based fitness trackers the company is known for, the $129.95 Fitbit Flyer wireless earphones are chic, simple, sweatproof, and deliver rather good sound quality for a first foray into audio. They face very stiff competition across the board, but a comfortable, secure fit and powerful bass-boosted audio lets the earphones keep up with other, more established names in the field. A Fitbit for Your Ears The Flyer ($129.95 at Fitbit) earphones are available in two colors: Lunar Gray and Nightfall Blue. Both are attractive, with metallic accents on the earbuds and control box (rose gold for the Lunar Gray and gunmetal for the Nightfall Blue). The cable connecting each earpiece is flat, with an adjustable clip that slides up and down the midpoint of the wire to reduce slack and bouncing when you're active. There's a three-button control box near the right earpiece, with buttons for adjusting volume, answering calls, and cycl...
The Fitbit Flyer is a sleek pair of wireless earphones with a fitness-focused design and powerful sound, but you won't find any special health monitoring or tracking features.
Sleek, sweatproof design with comfortable fit; Exciting sound with strong bass response; Can connect to multiple devices simultaneously
No fitness tracking capabilities; Oddly positioned power button; Power Boost mode slightly lessens presence in the high-mids