• March 19, 2019 What we like Low price point Small, lightweight design Accurate fitness, health, and sleep tracking Connected GPS is a nice addition What we don't like Design is a little bland The Inspire HR replaced Fitbit’s popular Alta HR
Reviews Wellness Fitbit Inspire HR review: does a little bit of everything quite well It's been around a while now, but the Fitbit Inspire HR is still a decent entry to
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Pocket-lint Fitbit Inspire HR - 4
The Inspire 2 is slightly larger than the Inspire HR to allow for a bigger battery life, but retains its predecessor's unobtrusive design
The Fitbit Inspire HR Heart Rate and Fitness Tracker has revolutionized the way I approach my health and fitness goals
The Fitbit Inspire and Inspire HR did manage to accurately log our sleep though
The Fitbit Inspire 2 is a refreshed version of the Fitbit Inspire HR, continuing a similar, slightly-understated design language
They are both excellent fitness and health trackers that count your steps and calories burned
Fitbit Inspire 3
It offers a great set of fitness features at a very affordable price, with highlights including heart monitoring and detailed sleep tracking
– Changed to color screen (previously monochrome) – Added SpO2 and related metrics
This review is from Fitbit - Inspire HR Activity Tracker + Heart Rate - Black
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In short, for a saving of £20, you’d be a fool to pick this over the Inspire HR
Fitbit Inspire HR can link to your smartphone to show real time pace and distance using your phone's GPS
The Fitbit app provides a useful diet journal, and the device excels in accurately tracking Waterproof to up to 50 metres