Testseek.com have collected 77 expert reviews of the Fitbit Inspire HR and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Fitbit Inspire HR.
May 2019
(79%)
77 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(70%)
14 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
79010077
The editors liked
Tiny form factor that's comfortable to wear 24/7
Heart rate and sleep tracking
Attractive design with easy-to-change bands
Fully waterproof and swimproof
Excellent 5-day battery life
Attractive design
Refined
Lightweight design with interchangeable bands
Swimproof and tracks swimming
Responsive touchscreen
On-device Exercise app along with SmartTrack auto tracking
Accurate heart rate monitor
Connected GPS
Slim
Lightweight design
Accurate sleep-tracking
Affordable
Impressive feature lineup for the price
Easy setup
Comfortable to wear
Mobile app integration works seamlessly
Excellent battery life
Slim and lightweight design
Fitbit app is easy to use and offers detailed information
Swim-proof design
An all-round fitness band
Comfortable and low-profile
Fitbit app integration
Great for sleep monitoring
Small
Light
And fashionable with excellent band support
Great fitness tracking and overview of daily stats
Excellent price point for a touchscreen tracker
Lightweight and discreet
Solid five-day battery life
Useful perks like swim-proofing and guided breathing
Great value
Super easy to use
Great display
The editors didn't like
Vertical screen is tiny and narrow
Notifications are real-time only
No archive
No additional app support beyond what's on tracker
No Fitbit Pay
Lack of heart rate means losing many fitness features
Notifications a
Limited number of watch faces
Limited smart features
Shorter battery life than Alta HR
No altimeter
Small display
No automatic run-pausing
Serious lack of extra features
Mobile notifications on the watch screen are useless
Step counter a bit generous at times
The screen isn't as responsive as we had expected
An average battery life
Mobile notifications offer limited functionality
Misses out on native GPS
Photos by Raj Rout
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Tiny screen
Limited GPS capabilities
Notifications aren't great on such a tiny screen
Google battery life but not quite five days
Tiny screen might not suit everyone
Notifications leave lots to be desired
Didn't do the best in our heart rate accuracy test
Comfortable and low-profile, Fitbit app integration, Great for sleep monitoring
Tiny screen, Limited GPS capabilities
A motivating and wallet-friendly way to achieve wellness and performance goals.With the addition of continuous heart rate monitoring, the Fitbit Inspire HR turns the Fitbit app and its motivational metrics into a successful formula for a healthy lifestyle...
Comfortable to wear, Swim-proof design, An all-round fitness band
An average battery life, Mobile notifications offer limited functionality, Misses out on native GPS, Photos by Raj Rout, ShareTweet
As mentioned in my review of the Fitbit Versa (also holds true for other smartwatches), they may or may not be preferred by everyone depending on whether the user prefers wearing watches or not, or whether they need notifications on their wrist or not. In...
Published: 2019-05-25, Author: Michael , review by: macworld.com
Small, light, and fashionable with excellent band support, Great fitness tracking and overview of daily stats, Excellent price point for a touchscreen tracker
Notifications aren't great on such a tiny screen, Google battery life but not quite five days
The most important thing to consider when buying an Inspire HR is functionality. It's not a smartwatch and it doesn't try to be, so if you want mini phone apps on your wrist, you'll want to look at the Fitbit Versa line instead. Fitbit also makes a ve...
Published: 2019-05-02, Author: David , review by: techgearlab.com
Great value, super easy to use, great display,
Didn't do the best in our heart rate accuracy test, not the most comfortable
All in all, you can't go wrong with the Fitbit Inspire HR if you are looking for an excellent fitness tracker without spending a ton of cash. It does have a few flaws, but none are insurmountable, earning it the Best Buy Award...
Published: 2019-03-21, Author: Daniel , review by: imore.com
Tiny form factor that's comfortable to wear 24/7, Heart rate and sleep tracking, Attractive design with easy-to-change bands, Fully waterproof and swimproof, Excellent 5-day battery life, Tiny form factor that's comfortable to wear 24/7, Attractive design
Vertical screen is tiny and narrow, Notifications are real-time only, no archive, No additional app support beyond what's on tracker, No Fitbit Pay, Lack of heart rate means losing many fitness features, Vertical screen is tiny and narrow, Notifications a
The Inspire and Inspire HR are very similar products, with a couple of notable differences. They're also two of the best and most useful Fitbits ever released, especially for the price. So should you buy one and, if so, which one? Let's dig in...
Abstract: img src=" width="800" height="600" alt="" class="image-large_wm_brw image-large">Fitbit's always been about adding to its collection — unlike many other tech companies, products stick around for years on its proverbial shelves. The Zip, for instance, t...
Refined, lightweight design with interchangeable bands, Swimproof and tracks swimming, Responsive touchscreen, On-device Exercise app along with SmartTrack auto tracking, Accurate heart rate monitor, Connected GPS
Limited number of watch faces, Limited smart features, Shorter battery life than Alta HR, No altimeter