Fitbit inspire fitness tracker5/27/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() Like many of the comfiest trackers, you may well find yourself checking it’s actually there every now and then. ![]() As such the Inspire is extremely comfortable. This model does not have a heart rate sensor, so you can wear it tight or loose, whatever feels better. The Fitbit Inspire strap is not particularly gummy, with the extra “give” that makes a tight fit comfy. You can get the Fitbit Inspire in black or dark red, and both come with small and large strap sizes. Little levers sit on the underside of each strap half, much like those of some normal watches. You can already order “official” leather, steel mesh and patterned bands, to get away from the pedestrian look of simple silicone. This might be one of the first Fitbits we can’t recognise from 50 paces.įitbit has made the strap easy to replace, though, and this opens up something it’ll do better than any low-cost alternative. ![]() There are no bevelled sides to separate it from the numerous Chinese band-style trackers. It’s an inch-wide band with a rectangle of screen at its centre, and is plainer than the Alta. The Fitbit Alta is the Fitbit Inspire’s closest relation, its grand-pappy. The Fitbit Inspire HR is a touch more expensive at $99.95 / £89.99 / AU$179.95. That's quite a bit more expensive for those that live in the UK, when compared to the US price. You'll be spending £69.99 / $69.95 / AU$129 to buy this, but you may be able to find it discounted from that in the coming weeks. ![]()
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