Comfortable to wear, clean screen. Happy with it.
Comfortable to wear, clean screen. Happy with it.
Heart rate and steps taken daily
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 Fitbit Inspire and Inspire HR consolidate Fitbit's cheaper fitness tracker devices into two models, making the decision of which Fitbit to buy a far simpler task. Of the two Inspire models, the HR model offers a lot more features for only £20 extra - and those features make for an excellent...
Value for money; Waterproofing; Plenty of features; Great performance; Good OLED screen; Slim and discreet; Fitbit app is excellent
Plastic build; Thicker casing than Charge 3 can make it slightly uncomfortable; Display should be more dominant within the design
Fitbit Inspire HR is a budget-friendlier Fitbit tracker, perfect for those who have not owned a Fitbit yet (also a great birthday or Christmas gift). It only has one hard button and a vertical swipe motion, but it's the most newbie-friendly Fitbit tracker and the most affordable Fitbit at the moment...
Easy to use and to link to phone and tablet. However, I expected all the figures on the display to be the size of those features.
Fitbit Inspire HR is a versatile fitness tracker, but more important is that whatever fitness-related it does, it does well. Activity tracking is dependable, the design is light and compact, sleep tracking is excellent, and the connected Fitbit app shows detailed stats and wonderful insights.
What the Fitbit Inspire HR lacks in smarts, it makes up for in style and simplicity.
Small; light; and fashionable with excellent band support; Great fitness tracking and overview of daily stats; Excellent price point for a...
Notifications aren't great on such a tiny screen; Google battery life but not quite five days
We're very happy to recommend the light, smart-looking Fitbit Inspire HR. For the price, it's the most affordable Fitbit that offers nearly all the features of the top-end trackers.
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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