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Fitbit Inspire HR

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Macworld
★★★★★
4 years ago

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

The Verge
★★★★
5 years ago
Fitbit Inspire HR review: the best of Fitbit for less

If there's anyone out there who doesn't already own a fitness tracker, Fitbit is trying to rally the last of them. This much was evident with its spring product lineup, which introduces new wearables that look no different than older Fitbits, but now come at a lower price point without sacrificing...

Lightweight and discreet; Solid five-day battery life; Useful perks like swim-proofing and guided breathing

Tiny screen might not suit everyone; Notifications leave lots to be desired

PC Magazine
★★★★
5 years ago
Fitbit Inspire HR

The Fitbit Inspire HR provides you with all the basic fitness features you need in a sleek form factor that's easy to use and can be worn on a daily basis. For $99.95, it tracks workouts accurately and offers many of the same functions as more expensive trackers, including Fitbit's own.

Lightweight, stylish design; Accurate fitness tracking; Smartphone notifications; Lots of functionality for the price

Small display; Thick bezel

Ars Technica
★★★★★
5 years ago
Fitbit Inspire HR

Apple may be dominating the wearable space, but Fitbit isn't far behind. Long before Apple even made smartwatches, Fitbit made fitness trackers for all types of people who would like to become healthier or advance their training to the next level.

Refined; lightweight design with interchangeable bands; Swimproof and tracks swimming; Responsive touchscreen; On-device Exercise app along with SmartTrack auto tracking; Accurate heart rate monitor; Connected GPS

Limited number of watch faces; Limited smart features; Shorter battery life than Alta HR; No altimeter; Still no Apple Health integration

Mashable
★★★★
5 years ago

It's easily the best value in Fitbit's product line, but don't expect a lot of bells and whistles.

Impressive feature lineup for the price; Easy setup; comfortable to wear; Mobile app integration works seamlessly

Serious lack of extra features; Mobile notifications on the watch screen are useless; Step counter a bit generous at times

Android Authority
★★★★★
5 years ago

The Fitbit Inspire HR is a fantastic fitness tracker. If you're in need of an inexpensive fitness tracker that doesn't skimp on too many features, the Inspire HR is it.

Low price point Small; lightweight design Accurate fitness; health; and sleep tracking Connected GPS is a nice addition

Design is a little bland Terrible proprietary charging cable

DC Rainmaker
★★★★★
5 years ago
Fitbit Inspire HR Activity Tracker In-Depth Review

The reality is that the Inspire HR is more or less just another Fitbit. It doesn't do anything super unique that any other previous Fitbit didn't do. Except, now it's cheaper. And that's a good thing.

Gizmodo
★★★★★
5 years ago
Fitbit's Newest Inspire Fitness Trackers Fail To Do Just That

Accurate tracking at an affordable price

Boring design; Doesn't stand out

Target
★★★★★
4 years ago
Fitbit Inspire HR Activity Tracker with Small & Large Bands

This FitBit Inspire HR is the third fitbit I've owned, (but the first of this type )so I'm comfortable with how technology should work. The installation of the Fitbit software on my phone repeatedly failed despite me doing all the trouble shooting tips.

HSN
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★★★
5 years ago

I have worn the Alta HR for over 2 years now and really loved it. I thought I would upgrade to the Inspire HR because I can wear it in the pool. First off, my battery barely lasts 2 days (my Alta easily lasted 5 or more) and secondly, the majority of the time it doesn't notify me of texts or calls...

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