Fitbit inspire 2 review6/23/2023 It’s a tracker rather than a smartwatch, so it has a monochrome OLED touchscreen display rather than a colour screen that would enable onscreen workouts and smarter apps. The Inspire 3 comes with six months of Fitbit Premium (Opens in a new window) By way of comparison, the Amazon Halo View one-ups the Inspire 3 with a one-year premium app membership trial, but. The Fitbit Inspire 2 look just like the Inspire HR that it replaces, although it’s actually a little slimmer and loses the physical side button for a touch-sensitive tap or squeeze. There are more than 20 exercise modes to inspire you, with SmartTrack. The older standard Inspire model does the basics, but the extra money for the Inspire 2 is certainly worth it for all the extra features you get - heart rate, VO2 Max, connected GPS, swim. The real value here is the free year of Fitbit Premium thrown in for new users. This has become one of my favourite targets to reach each day. The Fitbit Inspire 2 is a fine fitness tracker. The Reminders to Move feature is a great motivator to get up and start moving, and hitting the 250 steps per hour goal. The version 2 Inspire doesn’t offer a lot to tempt Inspire HR owners to upgrade, although Inspire (version 1) owners should consider the benefits of its heart-rate monitor.įitbit has integrated Tile location-finding tech into the Inspire 2, which means you should never lose it or leave it at home again with Track all your everyday activity, including steps, distance and calories burned. The Fitbit Inspire 2 is an activity tracker and it does that job very well, measuring steps, distance and calories burned. It was equally comfortable when doing a strenuous workout. I was concerned about wearing it to bed in order to get the correct sleep data but it didn’t cause any problems. While the Inspire 2 lacks the built-in GPS and altimeter, we think it’s a better choice for many in terms of features for the price. I found the Inspire 2 to be both easily adjustable (due to the buckle) and comfortable to wear. The Fitbit Inspire 2 replaces both the original Inspire and Inspire HR, and joins Fitbit’s other non-smartwatch activity tracker, the
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