I've had this fitness track for about a month now and it's great for tracking calories burned throughout the day but the steps counter is far too sensitive. After reading the fitbit forum, seems like it is a common issue with the inspire HR.
I've had this fitness track for about a month now and it's great for tracking calories burned throughout the day but the steps counter is far too sensitive. After reading the fitbit forum, seems like it is a common issue with the inspire HR.
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...
“The Inspire HR’s affordable price and solid feature set meets the needs of casual athletes.”
Lightweight; slim fit; Simple feature set is easy to use; Stellar sleep tracking; Affordable price
No onboard GPS; Short battery life
This is the first time that I have had this type of heart rate and exercise monitor. It's comfy, easy to use, the app has many more things on it than I will ever use but the inspire is perfect for what I need so far The battery lasts 3-4 days but I have only been using for a month so will see how it...
After 72 hours with the device, I’d be inclined to pick this Fitbit over more expensive ones
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.
Fitbit Inspire HR is the brand's latest offering which packs in a lot of features one can expect from a fitness tracker. Right from the display to Heart Rate sensor to sleep tracking, and one which can be used while swimming. But then, it doesn't end here.
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
Not so very long ago we saw a transition from fitness bands to smart watches, now with the sad state of WearOS were seeing more smart features in fitness bands and a resurgence in that market.
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