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Fitbit inspire charger
Fitbit inspire charger






fitbit inspire charger

And although the screen is now in colour it is very small in deed so is only good for glancing at the time or basic fitness stats.

fitbit inspire charger

With the always-on display turned off you can eke 10 days of battery life before charging too.Īs this is on the cheaper end of the Fitbit range there is no GPS built-in, so i you want to track the GPS route of your runs or cycles you’ll have to take your phone with you. Tracking is automatic and in our tests was very accurate for steps and heart rate, the two main metrics you will get from the Inspire 3. It’s subtle and comfortable and comes with three strap colour options. The Inspire 3 is the best version yet of Fitbit’s simple fitness band, adding a colour screen for the first time. It’s our favourite Fitbit (even better than the Versa 4), as it has a great screen and all the fitness features you could want. We also still recommend it above the newer Versa 4 and Sense 2 – Versa 3 has all the features you need, and actually supports third party apps and music controls, unlike the newer models. High and Low Heart Rate Notifications – which were previously an exclusive Sense feature – are now part of the Versa 3’s wheelhouse too.

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While the Sense has more detailed health apps and sensors such as EDA, ECG and Skin Temperature, plus stress-management tools, we think these are over the top for most users, and the Versa 3 range of features is more than enough, and at a much better price. And its screen is just as large and bright. It matches the more expensive Fitbit Sense on all fitness features and most health functions, too. You can even take and respond to phone calls on your wrist, as it has a built-in microphone and speaker.

fitbit inspire charger

It offers on-screen notifications from your phone, silent alarms, cardio fitness levels, workout and other exercise modes such as swimming and weights, female health tracking, and wellness features, plus music controls and Amazon’s Alexa and Google voice assistant. You can see a quick breakdown of the specs for each of the three trackers below, but read on for more details on how they differ.The Fitbit Versa 3 covers all the aspects of a fitness watch, measuring steps, heart rate, distance, calories burned, floors climbed, active minutes, hourly activity and sleep, with plenty of extra health features (such as SpO2 blood-oxygen readings), plus built-in GPS, for those who outdoor exercise without their phone. It is available in Black/Graphite, Lumar White/Soft Gold, Steel Blue/Platinum. The Fitbit Charge 5 is the most expensive of the three models, costing £129.99 in the UK, $149.95 in the US and €149.95 in Europe. It comes in three colours too, comprising Lunar White/Soft Gold, Black/Graphite, and Orchid/Platinum. The Fitbit Luxe is next in the range, priced at £109.99 in the UK, $129.95 in the US and €129.95 in Europe. It comes in three colour options including Midnight Zen/Black, Lilac Bliss/Black and Morning Glow/Black. The Fitbit Inspire 3 is the cheapest, as mentioned, costing £84.99 in the UK, $99.95 in the US and €99.95 in Europe. Let's first start with the price and availability of the three Fitbit fitness trackers we are comparing here, as you'll need to consider that not only for your budget, but the features you get with each device. Inspire 3 vs Luxe vs Charge 5: Price, availability and specs








Fitbit inspire charger