£37.99@ Amazon, did it through flubit to bring the price down to £33.30 and if you go through Quick there's £4.58 cash back to be earned.
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cb_scavenger
28 Nov 16#18
How does flubit work?! first time I've heard of it
ZurcNosa
27 Nov 16#17
Hot. Will get one for my mum.
jonohanson
27 Nov 16#16
What a crock, the mi is vastly inaccurate, and the app is pants, as is integration with other apps. Fitbit just works. People like to justify buying rubbish on this site for some reason!! Same with a lot of the cheap Chinese phones. I've had the cheap Chinese rubbish and end up getting rid.
furbars
26 Nov 16#15
not necessary, read the reviews and judge for yourself.
chrisbluebird
26 Nov 16#12
Is flubit on quidco then? how do you get the cashback?
Yeah but doesn't "sold by and dispatched by Amazon" mean they have sourced the item and are selling it, I.e. no other 3rd party involved?
furbars
26 Nov 16#11
You would be surprised Amazon only last week said it would start to clamp down on fakes sold through them.
furbars
26 Nov 16#4
says they are fakes
kramvic to furbars
26 Nov 16#10
Doubt that sold by and dispatched by Amazon would be fakes.
delusion
26 Nov 161#9
thanks all, had an offer of £32 from flubit and with cashback of 11% through quidco today thought i may as well try it
finnmaccool
26 Nov 16#8
4rse. I've got both and the mi band is good. The app is just as good as the Fitbit app which is full of crap I never use.
delusion
26 Nov 16#5
Does this do more than the miband that can be purchased for £20?
jonohanson to delusion
26 Nov 16#7
Mi bands and the like, while they do monitor steps hr etc. It's vastly inaccurate and the apps are total crap!!
Joltek
26 Nov 16#6
The Fitbit app compatibility is a lot of what you are paying for. It does work really well, able to link up with friends and compare steps and do challenges and gives you badges for doing the most steps ever and things.
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