Leo met the seller, a grandmotherly woman named Martha, at a coffee shop. She handed him a dusty black band. He popped the pebble out—the tiny, pill-shaped heart of the device. He plugged it into his portable power bank. One light blinked. Then two. It was alive.
Next came the local search. He checked , filtering for "Nearby." He found a listing that just said "Small black bracelet - $10." The photo was blurry, taken in a dimly lit kitchen. He messaged the seller. Is this a Fitbit Flex 2? The reply was instant: I think so. It doesn't have a screen. Found it in a drawer. where can i buy a fitbit flex 2
He started his hunt in earnest, moving past the big-box retailers. was his first stop, but the only units left were "Renewed" and priced higher than a brand-new model. He moved to eBay , where the bidding wars were surprisingly fierce. He watched a "New In Box" navy blue Flex 2 climb from $40 to $120 in the final three minutes. He lost the auction to a user named StepMaster99 . Leo met the seller, a grandmotherly woman named
Your (to filter between "new" and "used") He plugged it into his portable power bank
