The Fitbit Inspire HR is probably the most appropriately named of any device the San Francisco based fitness-tracking company has released so far. The whole
The Fitbit Inspire HR is probably the most appropriately named of any device the San Francisco based fitness-tracking company has released so far. The whole
The Fitbit Alta, see our full review , was released in 2016 and last week we saw the introduction of its successor, the Fitbit Inspire and Inspire HR . I've spent the last week wearing the Fitbit Inspire HR and its clearly one of the most subtle activity trackers for those not interested in wearing...
Lightweight and comfortable for 24/7 wear; Long battery life; Detailed sleep and heart rate data; Fitbit ecosystem well supported
No altimeter for stair climb data; Hard to read in direct sun
I never wear a watch or bracelets....I decided to try a Fitbit Inspire HR. I am tiny and small boned. This is nice and small, very light weight. The band is soft rubber....it looks worn easily in that chalky black. I wanted it to track my steps....it does track but always adds too many...
Great basic fitbit. Accurate, easy to set-up and operate. A great buy.
This is my first Fitbit, but I am disappointed in this model for two reasons. I am returning it and trying the Fitbit Charge 3 instead for more $$$ (also through Costco). 1.The display is not readable in sunlight when I am walking even without sunglasses 2.It often doesn't vibrate notifications and...
I'm surprised that this can notify you when someone's calling or has sent messages. I prefer this sleek design. It goes well with everything.
I loved the3 Fitbit Uno, and was a little hesitant to try a wrist based Fitbit. I'm sensitive to non-leather wristbands. So far, I'm happy with my purchase. The big button does not always stop the exercise logging mode, which can be more than annoying.
I bought it a week ago and my daughter loves it wow
After 72 hours with the device, I’d be inclined to pick this Fitbit over more expensive ones
The Fitbit Alta, see our full review , was released in 2016 and last week we saw the introduction of its successor, the Fitbit Inspire and Inspire HR . I've spent the last week wearing the Fitbit Inspire HR and its clearly one of the most subtle activity trackers for those not interested in wearing...
Lightweight and comfortable for 24/7 wear; Long battery life; Detailed sleep and heart rate data; Fitbit ecosystem well supported
No altimeter for stair climb data; Hard to read in direct sun
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