Welcome to Calibrex!
As ex pro athletes, our missions is to democratize fitness technology by giving you access to the same metrics that currently only pro athletes have access to, all in a super portable tracker.
We realized that all mainstream fitness trackers lack one thing. The ability to provide easy to understand physical exercise data - and more importantly, provide personalized insights and recommendations. That's why we set out to create the first ultra portable tracker, designed for those who lift.
Calibrex 2 tracks workout metrics like reps, power output, and fatigue to asses your readiness and provide personalized recommendations, feedback, and workout summaries.
Key Features:
- Comprehensive Workout Tracking: Calibrex 2 captures your reps, power output, and fatigue, offering an in-depth analysis of your exercise sessions.
- Personalized Recommendations: The Calibrex app understands your unique fitness journey and provides tailored suggestions to optimize your workouts, helping you achieve your goals faster.
-Easy-to-Understand Data: Say goodbye to complex metrics. Calibrex 2 simplifies exercise data, presenting it in a user-friendly manner, so you can effortlessly understand and track your progress.
-Workout Summaries: Get detailed summaries of your workouts, enabling you to review your performance, identify areas for improvement, and celebrate your accomplishments.
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Is Calibrex free?
Yes, Calibrex is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is Calibrex legit?
🤔 The Calibrex app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
Negatives:
1. Reps were almost always off. I kept a log - Sometimes by 1, but often by a larger amount.
2. Battery life was poor. 1 workout and that was it.
3. I submitted 2 support emails, no reply to either.
4. Frequently my workout would reset and get list if I had to reconnect.
5. With no warning, my device logged me out (While offline). I could not recover my password/log in. Re-Registering worked, but all my workout data is lost.
Positives:
1. The magnets are very strong and even hold on dumbbells nicely.
2. The charts/graphs produced are nice.
S&C Perspective
Really wanted to love the device but just not accurate. I loved how mobile it was with just the magnet or wristband. However, it would typically miss half my reps on every exercise :(. Customer service was great and pushed out more updates to try to correct. Unfortunately it just didn’t get the job done, but they were great and refunded upon return. So instead I doubled the price and went with the Flex which is 100% accurate but not as mobile as only tracks barbell exercises. I see the potential here, it’s just not there yet!
Super pricey device
Device does not record properly and Apps UI is virtually unusable.
Want to like it…
Really want to like this device, and as a powerlifter, it would be extremely useful. Unfortunately, it’s way too early for this to be of any use. Reps aren’t tracked properly, velocity is missing on majority of performed lifts, app is clunky and not intuitive, cannot switch between imperial and metric units per exercise, etc. and that’s not counting the app UI itself (which, the less said the better).
Overall, feels like I wasted $300.
Fair pricing / good people
Team actively communicates with users, seeks feedback and incorporates requested features regularly. Cool young company that seems to care. I thought the price was more than fair given other options in this space!
Needed this
Hardware shipped quickly and set up was easy, don't need anything beyond whats in the box so convenient to travel with. Gives me great insights into where I'm at and how and when it's time to level up. I use mainly for powerlifting and tracking my routines.
Needed this
Surprised to see such negative reviews here! Any issue I ran into was addressed by a real person. Glad to see something for weights in the fitness tracker space this has given me all the data I could reasonably ask for, new features roll out continually, etc. Name another wireless VBT option at this price point?
Concept there but horrible execution
Can’t pair the device at all.. username not accepted, etc.. too many flaws in app and device. Will be contacting to return if this is what it is… shame on you for putting this junk on the market when it wasn’t ready!
Very Disappointing Experience
Former collegiate strength and conditioning coach that was interested in the potentially easy use of quantifying effort.
Not only did the platform leave me more than mildly frustrated, the core function of the device did not give even slightly accurate information.
Power cleans often added 4-5 times the number of reps completed, i.e. doing triples turned into 15+.
The magnet on the device also popped off of the barbell when dropped from shoulder height using low temp bumper plates.
PUSH band with all of its drawbacks, was still substantially better from a reliability perspective.
Customer service is a bunch of lip service as they did not implement any changes suggested in their Beta testing presale Discord group.
Also frustrating with how often the sensor disconnects and subsequent app reloading with then prematurely completing a workout without the ability to pick up where you leave off.
No visibility on their development map either so can’t say they will improve the functionality of the app or sensor.
MAY consider revisiting Calibrex maybe on version 5 of the sensor - currently way too immature of a tech line to waste $250-300.
Great concept, poor execution
Love the concept, but the device and app are essentially unusable. Almost every rep is not registered and there is no way to just use this as a standalone accelerometer. I feel like I paid 280$ for a product that is a couple years from being finished.
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