Fitbit Inspire HR Heart Rate and Fitness Tracker, One Size (S and L Bands Included), 1 Count
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Fitbit Inspire HR Heart Rate and Fitness Tracker, One Size (S and L Bands Included), 1 Count
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neilneil –
Fitbit makes the absolute best Fitness Devices and most user friendly Fitness App! Period!I have 5 years of Incredible Data that is so easy to read! I can easily analyze it and see over the years when and how I got in the best shape, when I gained weight, what my eating and sleeping patterns were, and so much more!The whole Fitbit Ecosystem is by far the best, most user friendly information that can be used!Update June 5 2022:The new Charge 5. Awesome. Look at the Color resolution.P.S. I’m an Exercise Physiologist and Personal Trainer of 24 Years. As Amazon can tell you, I’ve purchased every single Fitbit Watch, and even bought additional ones that I’ve purchased as gifts for my Clients, Family, Dad (twice), and a few great friends. I’m passionate about Fitbit, because it absolutely gives the most necessary Data that a Trainer needs to almost perfectly analyze what adjustments are needed within a Clients, my own …., Exercise Program, Training, Nutrition, analysis of calories down to BMR, STEPS, PERORMANCE, and absolutely every Lifelong or even short term Fitness precise goals. Amazon can also tell you that I’ve also purchased The Galaxy Active 2, the beautiful Fossil Gen 3, and I’ve had a beautiful Apple Watch, and a newer High Tech Garmin. Im truly passionate about getting my Clients, myself, friends, etc… the very best and precise information, training, analysis, and giving them the most User Friendly App on the Market Ever. Now, if you want a Tracker or Smartwatch for the reasons of beauty, fancy, Hi-Tech, trendy, cool statistics and a Plethora of “other” clever, designer, visually great, Characteristics…., then there are other more aesthetic, Hi-Tech, feature packed watches that u can buy. But, all of those other watches including the beautiful Apple Watch, Fossil Gen 5, The $850 Titanium Garmin, that ALL have to be charged every single night, unless u want to “set” those watches to reduce all their great features that they Market. Did u know even the newest Apple Watch with all the features on, still has to be charged every single night, the Garmin, the awesome Galaxy Active 2, and in my opinion the most Aesthetically Appealing Fossil Gen 5 that has Google Assistant on it, a beautiful display, and even stores and plays music. Using any of those features on ALL THOSE OTHER BRAND WATCHES, make the Battery last less than 10 Hours at times…., if u happen to also take phone calls, texts, etc… MY POINT IS THAT EVERY SINGLE PHYSIOLOGIST AND TRAINER WILL TELL YOU HOW VITAL IT IS TO BE ABLE TO COMPLETELY WHERE UR WATCH ALL DAY AND “ABSOLUTELY” THROUGH THE NIGHT…, preferably for many days straight. Did u know ur still burning calories the whole night, ur resting heart rate can only be accurately calculated if ur able to wear the watch all night. Again, hopefully several days and nights non stop without having to charge it. There are absolutely vital statistics and analysis during the night that a truly great Trainer can ONLY actually show u how to achieve ur fitness goals with. Every single Beautiful new Smartwatch that I’ve either had or tried many times…,or I ask my clients to please show me on all their Fancy, Beautiful, Smartwaches…, an analysis of all the vital Exercise and Fitness stats that are needed to create a true Plan to accomplish all their Goals….,and they simply can’t.So, if u want a Smartwatch or Tracker that is the most User Friendly, and that will actually help you and ur Trainer have the necessary info to accomplish all ur Fitness Goals, Fitbit and the Fitbit App are the absolute best. I still personally can view all my Stats from 6 Years ago, even after wearing 7 or 8 different Fitbit watches.And, by the way, I loved my Galaxy Active 2. And, as long as I shut off Text Notifications, the brightness of the Screen, absolutely never use Bixby Assistant, and reduce a few other options, it lasted for maybe almost 2 days.And, tell me…,how does anyone determine if they are in a Calorie Defect or Surplus every single day, if u have to charge the watch every night?? This Calorie equation and analysis, which needs the watch to truly stay on all day and night, preferably for many days in a row…is Precisely what every person needs if they want to accurately lose weight, lose body fat, increase weight, increase muscle, etc…. THIS SIMPLY CANT BE DONE BY ANY OF THE BEAUTIFUL, FANCY, SMARTWATCHES.And, all those great Companies claim that they can all get up to “full charge” within an hour. WELL, DOES EVERYONE HAVE JOBS OR OTHER LIFE RESPONSIBILITIES?? Gratefully, I can even make my own schedule. BUT, EVEN IF A BEAUTIFUL SMARTWATCH CAN BE CHARGED IN 1 HOUR…, HOW MANY PEOPLE ARE GOING TO ACTUALLY SIT BY THEIR WATCH FOR AN HOUR UNTIL ITS FULLY CHARGED AGAIN. NO ONE. People always have things to do. So, yes, these Beautiful Watches can charge within an hour or two, but not one person I know, including me (who can have an easier, open schedule)…, will ever have “nothing” to do, to be able to get their Watch back on in exactly and hour or two. I COULD DO IT WITH MY GALAXY AND FOSSIL FOR ABOUT A DAY. Then, things in Life would come up, and it ended up taking 2-3 hours before I got back to my watch to put it on. That lasted about 4-5 Days. After, that “Life Happens” all the time and it would end up being 5-7 hours before I got back to my Watch. Then 9-10 hours as something urgent came up while it was charging. On that day, I had to charge it all night. So I didn’t record any vital stats for 18 hours that day. Same thing happened with all my Clients, family, friends, who all had the latest, highest tech watches. Then I would miss a day at a time.Bottom line…. There are so many Hi Tech features on many more beautiful Smartwaches and Trackers. BUT IF U ARE SERIOUS ABOUT EXERCISE, AND A LIFETIME PLAN OF HEALTH AND FITNESS…. THE FITBIT IS BY FAR THE MOST USEFUL TRACKER FOR THIS.Of course, in humble regards, a great Trainer can eventually teach you how to understand ur body, and it’s needs so naturally, that it is very possible to lose or add weight without wearing any watch. But 95% of people aren’t able to do this. As, they are probably Experts in other Fields.FITBIT IS THE BEST. And, this is unbiased, as I loved actually listening to music out loud without headphones or ear buds on my Fossil, as it has a Speaker. My Charge died in 3-5 hours.
Advantius –
First of all, I bought this in May of 2020, and it’s now March of 2021. I wear this fitbit almost every single day, even while I sleep.Pros:-The heart rate, step count, exercise detection, and calorie burn tracking features have been revolutionary for my awareness of and adherence to personal fitness. When combined with a calorie counting app, they make it relatively simple to make adjustments to stay on target for weight loss/maintenance/gain goals.-Heart rate tracking during exercise is great for adjusting your preferred level of challenge and knowing when you’re really pushing your limits.-Hyper-comfortable. Having never worn a watch before, it took a very brief adjustment period before I simply didn’t feel it on my arm anymore. Sometimes I have to feel or look to doublecheck that I actually have it on.-Sleep tracking is a great reality check for bad habits regarding sleep, giving you a decent ballpark of how much you ACTUALLY sleep (hint: you’re probably sleeping less than you think). If I’m unusually tired, I can usually track it back to getting 6 hours of sleep multiple days in a row. No more throwing my hands up and assuming I’m just plagued by some soul-sucking fatigue monster.-Calorie tracker app integration makes it relatively simple to deduct your calorie output (metabolism+activity) from your calorie input (food).-Battery life is fantastic. Wearing it all day nearly every day and checking it off and on, I can go more than a week before having to charge it. The idea of having to charge my high-falutin’ Apple watch every single day just sounds strange and obnoxious to me now, so, it’s probably ruined the concept of full-blown smart watches for me.-Resting heart rate information is an interesting fitness metric to watch rise and fall as you fall in an out of exercise patterns. After I hadn’t been working out for a few months and then got covid-19, my resting heart rate had managed to creep from 54 bpm to 66 bpm. A couple weeks into a new exercise program and it’s back in the 50’s.-Durable.-Easy to clean.-Never used a screen protector and the screen has held up great.Cons:-Heart rate tracker is not always reliable, even when placed on your arm exactly as directed by the instructions. My favorite is when I can stick my finger to my neck and count off a heart rate around 130 bpm and my watch is telling me that my heart rate is EXACTLY, UNERRINGLY 84 bpm. There’s absolutely nothing I can do except wait for it to take its sweet time to start tracking my actual heart rate. I feel like its accuracy was a lot better when I first bought it and not even a year later I’m starting to have serious issues with inconsistency.-Battery performance is just beginning to degrade at 10 months. When I charge it to 100%, as soon as I take it off the charger it will then drop to around 90%. Battery life is still great, but I’ll wager I get another 6-ish months before it starts to be a real problem. That would line up with it having a 1-year warranty.-Doesn’t sync smoothly with every food tracking app. I have to Force Sync it (basically a one-time manual sync) to the LoseIt app every time I want to factor my latest steps or exercise against my calorie intake.-Online integration. The app apparently stores your data online instead of locally, so if you try to scroll down into your historical data, it has to download it. It sure is fun, sitting there looking at a blank heart rate chart as it chugs along trying to download all your data on a crappy signal. Exactly how much storage space would it cost to just keep a local copy on my phone, anyway? 10MB? Fitbit, please.-Premium ads. Fitbit watches are vehicles for selling you a subscription service. They will poke and prod and remind and ask and notify you until you pay up. “Try the trial!” they implore you… every single day. Good God. Imagine buying one of the $200 fitbits and have it basically beg you to buy premium the entire time you have it.That said, I absolutely do not regret anything about this purchase. Overall, it’s been fantastically useful. As a data-driven person I find that its informative value empowers me to control my fitness level with enhanced accuracy and motivation.
Amazon Customer –
My tracker lasted 4 years before it broke down. The electronics still work but the clasp that holds the band to it gave up. Will be buying another.
L. EldredL. Eldred –
When the battery in my large smartwatch recently wore out I did a lot of research to select its replacement. I considered the new model of the same smartwatch and many of the Fitbit models. I decided that I didn’t need the extra watch features and would save some money and get something that fit my needs more closely.I’ve now had my Inspire HR for two weeks and have been very happy with it. It is much lighter than my smartwatch was and I frequently have to check and make sure that I’m still wearing it. Here are some of my thoughts after those two weeks.Charging: My first charge lasted 5 days and my second charge lasted a full week. Due to a lot of rain during my normal walking time I did less walking during the second week so the tracker had to do less talking to my phone and other things that use more charge.GPS tracking: This worked more reliably when I manually started an exercise session on the phone (swipe up, tap on exercise, swipe to “walking”, tap to start…) The automatic exercise detection didn’t work as well for this.Sleep tracking: I was initially frustrated with this. It would miss several hours of my sleep time, i.e. record 5 hours of data for an 8 hour sleep period. The problem turned out to be that I was wearing the watch too loosely for the heart sensor to get a reliable signal. By snugging up the band a little I was able to get it to work great and track all of my sleep.Watch band: My old smartwatch came with a silicon band that I did not particularly like and quickly replaced with a nice metal band. I assumed that I would react the same to the stock Fitbit band and ordered a replacement at the same time as I ordered the tracker. But, due to the lower weight of the watch and the reduced width of the band, the Fitbit silicon band was actually pretty nice. It has a reliable buckle (not standard on a lot of earlier Fitbit models) and was very comfortable. The replacement band I got was one of the metal mesh bands with a magnetic closure. The new one is also very comfortable and the magnets make small adjustment in tightness for comfort and sleep tracking easier. I have stayed with the metal mesh band but would be happy with the stock silicon band as well.Misc: A week after getting my Inspire HR, I also replaced my phone. So I had to reinstall the Fitbit app and move the pairing to the new phone. I initially had a problem that the app wouldn’t let me log into my existing account because my email was already in use. A few hours later when I had time to try to debug the issue it had disappeared and I was able to move my pairing over. Everything is working fine now.
Chris –
I came late to the wearable fitness game. I never thought I “needed” a Fitbit. I was quite devoted to the free Map My Walk and My Fitness Pal apps and thought they were sufficient. But Map My Walk kept making “improvements” that removed functionality, and finally I had had enough so I decided to look at other options. So I purchased this basic Fitbit, unsure of what to expect.Within a day, I was in love with it. I hate to remove it even to let it charge. I’ve been a devoted exerciser for decades, but the Fitbit motivates me like never before. I love the ability to see, in an instant, how I am doing, how many steps I’ve taken, how many miles I’ve walked. I now do the opposite of trip-chaining. If I need two things upstairs, I will get one and then later go back for the other, so I can get more steps in. It reminds me to move; it reminds me to take time to relax; it shows me both my active and resting heart rates, so I can see immediately the connection between what I am doing and how my body reacts. I find that I seek out extra activities just to get more movement in.The Fitbit website is great too. I have not tried the premium (pay) one, so this refers to the free one. It gives a lot of information on the dashboard, and historical information is easily accessible, so I can see, for instance, how many miles I walked in the last month, or how my heart rate has changed. There is a place to log food and track calories, and it also logs formal workouts, which are easy to track with a push of the Fitbit button.I can’t really speak to the sleep tracking. I have lots of sleep issues and am a very restless sleeper, and I think it misreads that and can’t accurately track my sleep, because it will say I only got maybe five hours when I know I slept more and better than that. But to me that is a minor issue and not the reason I purchased it.Fitbit allows so much control over my own health and activities, and I love that. I don’t know how I did without it. I can’t recommend it enough, especially given the relatively low price of this particular model (less than $70).
KimKim –
This is my 3rd fitbit I’ve had in my life. The other 2 were gifts/won from a contest. They were also the standard trackers that only told you steps/mileage, but I loved them!I eventually lost them and then received an apple watch as a gift. But then I switched back to Android so I couldn’t use my apple watch anymore. The main reason I liked my apple watch was to track my steps and sleep. I like tracking my steps because I’m very active and an avid hiker, so I like checking mileage accuracy. I also don’t sleep well or through the night, so I like tracking my sleep patterns.Fast forward, I didn’t want to spend the money on this fitbit so I initially got a cheaper tracker found on Amazon that tracks sleep and steps. I tried it for a week and just did not like the lack of versatility and its super simple/annoying app. I’ve been eyeing this fitbit for some time and once the price dropped, I bit the bullet and bought it to compare. It is pricier but I love it so much more than the cheap one I bought. I ended up returning the other one and keeping this one.I love the beautiful lilac color and the slim profile. I’ve used it everyday since I bought it and check my sleep pattern everyday on the app. It also helps me track mileage on my hikes, which has been pretty accurate so far. Charge usually lasts up to a week if you don’t actively track your exercises. (Apple watch lasted 2 days at most).I have a small wrist (6 in) but it fits great with the small band. Mine did come with a slight nick in the band, but not a big deal. Band doesnt collect dirt or smell either and is waterproof (haven’t been swimming but I’ve been in creeks and the shower). The charger is annoying though because it’s so short and the magnetic connection is weak. That could be the only improvement in my opinion.
Sarah AlarconSarah Alarcon –
i went to go buy the Charge 3, at Walmart- and they were sold out. THANK GOD YALL. I went to the Fitbit website and seen that they were dropping a few new watches. I have owned 3 other Fitbit watches. I have owned the Alta without the hr monitor- which I loved the most because of its slim design, but also disliked because it didn’t have the hr tracker. The band was annoying, because it would pop off when I did several wrist motions, or hit a corner. Due to that, I actually lost it. Then I owned the Fitbit Charge HR 2, it helped me lose 30 pounds! However I have extremely sensitive skin and no matter how much I cleaned it, I kept getting irritable rashes, and with no interchangeable bands- I gave the product to a friend of mine. Then I had the Fitbit versa, and it was just too large and dull for my liking. I left it in a friends car and it was stolen, thank god because now we’re here. I preordered this watch, and watched reviews on it, and critics were saying the wrist band material is different, so I didn’t immediately buy an interchangeable (only the IQ Shield, which I highly recommend if you’re in the service industry, spend a significant time outdoors,or if you’re as clumsy as me). And well the band is stunning. Matte black silicone, it’s very light and smooth! I also have a ganglion cyst on my left wrist (reoccurring) that my physician says is due to lifting heavyweights (heavyweight lifter for 14 years). Usually these trackers would immediately agitate the cyst in this weird pulsing like way, but nada. For the price and function of this watch, I don’t see how anyone couldn’t rate it any lower than a 4. I’m extremely pleased and I hope the pedometer works better than the previous ones with my jogger (stroller). I’ll update that after the weather clears. Also, after setup my watch had a hard time syncing to the app, if this happens to you just exit the app and reopen it a little later. Is it annoying? Maybe, but not as annoying as taking your watch off every time you shower, bath your kid, or aggressively wash your hands in the service industry. ALSO, this watch displays the date, which apparently the charge 3 does not, so exited!
AlexAle –
For the price, it is great! Many people posting bad reviews seem to be complaining because they don’t know what they signed up for. This fitbit is one of the most affordable smart watches on the market! Here is what I have noted so far. Please keep in mind this is my first fitbit, I have had it for just a few days, and I got it mainly to keep track of time at my job (I am a healthcare worker who sees patients all day and liked the fact the fitbit is water proof and can be cleaned). If anything changes, I will come back and edit.-Several reviews say it looks cheap. I disagree. I was actually surprised by how sleek and nice it looks! It is a sports watch, it is not supposed to look your Michael Kors.-HR tracking, at least while doing your daily activities, is pretty accurate. I have tested it against my galaxy 10 and me manually taking my HR. It was more accurate than my phone and only a beat or 2 off my count. Not sure how accurate it is while exercising, but keep in mind it is a watch and a fairly cheap one (when compared to many smart watches on the market)! As far as technology goes, of course it is going to be more inaccurate when you’re bouncing and moving around excessively. If you want something perfectly accurate for exercise, get a chest strap. You get what you pay for with this fitbit, and so far I am pleased.-Many people also complain about step count. I wear mine on my nondominant hand and have the settings under dominant hand in order to keep the sensitivity low. I have tested it so far by manually counting my steps and it is fairly accurate. People don’t realize that even a simple walk to the bathroom can add steps. At work, it takes me about 100 steps to get back to my desk! I will be testing it against my phone’s step tracker later this week. I also don’t have any issues with it counting steps while I am seated or driving, as others suggest. However, many of those complaints are from 2019. Perhaps fitbit addressed that issue?-Some people with small wrists are complaining about the size and it not being comfortable. This is subjective since everyone’s body is different. However, as an adult with quite a small wrist (wear a small on the third hole), I got this model specifically because of it is small size. It took a second to get used to, but I am perfectly comfortable with it and even wear it to sleep.Overall, you get what you pay for when you are buying one of the more affordable smart watches on the market. I am happy with my purchase thus far and hope this helps some of you! If anything changes (starts freezing, becomes more inaccurate, breaks etc) I’ll be back for an edit (:
Jade –
GREAT. Love all the features!Exactly what I wanted.
Charles Lambert –
Be careful getting the right app on your phone. Do not click on an app asking for your google credit card. It should be a FREE app.