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Fitbit Inspire HR

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Tom's Guide
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3 years ago
Fitbit Inspire HR - Black FB413BKBK review

Fitbit's Inspire HR is an entry-level fitness tracker that covers the basics of health and fitness tracking, but is otherwise underwhelming. Fitbit designed the Inspire and Inspire HR for people who are new to fitness tracking and looking for a motivational device.

Slim, lightweight design, Accurate sleep-tracking, Affordable

Small display, No automatic run-pausing

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...

B&H Photo
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5 years ago
Does not accurately track HR during vigorous exercise

This device has a known problem with getting accurate heart rate measures when exercising vigorously. They provide guides at the website to help (making the band looser, moving it 2-3 finger widths from the wrist bone, constantly wiping away sweat that gets near the sensors, etc.

amazon.ca
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5 years ago

I have bought this the very first day and I'm now returning the product. I noticed wrong infos about activities (I was just changing when the watch told me "what a beautiful walk!" ). I noticed a huge difference in the cardiac rythm between pro detector at my gym, and the watch.

very.co.uk
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5 years ago
Faulty

I love the look of the tracker and the quality. However I am just in the process of returning the same. Unfortunately the tracker resets itself at random times of the day which is really annoying as I like to see how many steps I have done at the end of the day.

Digitaltrends
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5 years ago
Fitbit Inspire HR review

Fitbit’s spring 2019 lineup includes four devices: The entry-level Fitbit Inspire, the HR-equipped Inspire HR, the kids Ace 2, and the affordable Versa Lite smartwatch. The latter is for those who want an affordable smartwatch, but it’s the Inspire HR that stands out the most for its sub-$100 price tag. That’s one of the lowest prices we’ve seen to date from Fitbit for a fitness tracker with an optical heart rate sensor. The low-cost Inspire HR is basic, but it kept surprising us with how well it can stand up to the everyday activities in the life of someone who’s active. The Inspire HR replaces the aging Fitbit Zip and the popular Alta/Alta HR in Fitbit’s lineup. On the inside and out, the tracker is basically a slimmed down and spruced up version of the Fitbit Charge 3. The fitness tracker is curved for comfort and is so slim you hardly even notice it’s on your wrist. It retains Fitbit’s iconic look with rounded edges that give it a modern feel, along with a lightweight plastic casin...

Lightweight, slim fit; Simple feature set is easy to use; Stellar sleep tracking; Affordable price;

No onboard GPS; Short battery life;

SMARTHOUSE
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4 years ago

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

TechGearLab
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5 years ago
Fitbit Inspire HR - White Black FB413BKWT review

If you are searching for a budget fitness tracker, the Inspire HR is a great option

Great value; super easy to use; great display

Didn’t do the best in our heart rate accuracy test; not the most comfortable; Didn’t do the best in our heart rate accuracy test; not the most comfortable

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

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

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