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.
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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
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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
Slim, lightweight design, Accurate sleep-tracking, Affordable
Small display, No automatic run-pausing
Fitbit designed the Inspire and Inspire HR for people who are new to fitness tracking and looking for a motivational device. For $100, the Inspire HR is the best entry-level band you can buy.But I also want more from Fitbit. Its latest devices, which incl...
Published: 2019-03-12, Author: DC , review by: dcrainmaker.com
The reality is that the Inspire HR is more or less just another Fitbit. It doesn't do anything super unique that any other previous Fitbit didn't do. Except, now it's cheaper. And that's a good thing. It means that you've got a product that has most of th...
Abstract: Fitbit today debuted the Inspire and Inspire HR, a fresh line of fitness trackers that replace the Alta and others in Fitbit's range of products. These simpler wearables build on the success of Fitbit's legacy trackers and still manage to offer something...
Abstract: Fitbit today debuted the Inspire and Inspire HR, a fresh line of fitness trackers that replace the Alta and others in Fitbit's range of products. These simpler wearables build on the success of Fitbit's legacy trackers and still manage to offer something...
Fitbit sells fitness trackers, not fitness itself, and consumers purchase them in the hope it will motivate (or dare I say: Inspire) them to become fitter and healthier.It's not a device for elite athletes, it's a device for people wanting to be nudged to...
Published: 2019-06-18, Author: Phil , review by: ausdroid.net
The short answer is yes, yes you should!Let's qualify that a bit though. If you're happy with a really simple step counter to get a gauge on your daily activity, then this is probably overkill for your needs. If you're looking for a reasonable quality act...
Fitbit Inspire HR is a budget-friendlier Fitbit tracker, perfect for those who have not owned a Fitbit yet (also a great birthday or Christmas gift). It only has one hard button and a vertical swipe motion, but it's the most newbie-friendly Fitbit tracker...
Published: 2019-04-15, Author: Lama , review by: futurefive.co.nz
The Inspire HR is a great product for anyone who is a beginner and wants to be introduced into the fitness tracking world. It has everything you need to track your health and to help get motivated to take better care of yourself. It offers great value fo...
Excellent screen and intuitive controls, Sleek, comfortable design, Swimproof and waterproof
Battery life is decent but not great, Still expensive compared to the knock-offs, Need to carry a phone to accurately track runs
This is a great little device. There are reasons not to buy it - the lack of built-in GPS will be a killer for some people, and it has tempting low-cost rivals such as this £27 Yamay tracker - but it's an excellent choice for anyone looking to live a heal...
Published: 2021-08-23, Author: Jennifer , review by: T3.com
Can be quite cheap,Comfortable to wear,Good battery life,Simple to use,
Strap can be awkward, Not the most stylish, No built-in GPS,
The Fitbit Inspire HR is a little long in the tooth now but if you can track one down, it still offers some useful if simple fitness tracking functionality. Its long battery life means you won't have to worry about maintaining it often either.Reasons to b...