In a world of smartwatches and AI-infused earbuds, the Fitbit Inspire HR is decidedly old-school. It doesn't have a color screen, a catalogue of apps, or an SpO2 sensor. You won't be able to use it to buy coffee at Starbucks. But there's something refreshing about the Inspire HR's base simplicity.
Small; light; and fashionable with excellent band support; Great fitness tracking and overview of daily stats; Excellent price point for a touch-screen tracker
Notifications aren't great on such a tiny screen; Google battery life but not quite five days