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
Published: 2020-06-05, Author: James , review by: wareable.com
Great sleep tracking, Good heart rate accuracy, Thin and light
No SpO2, Screen is lacklustre
Slim, packed with sensors and at an affordable price, the Inspire HR will suit the needs of a lot of people. The sleep tracking and heart rate insights are some of the best in the business, and if you want detailed data into your health, but hardcore work...
Competitively priced, Stylish, Legendary Fitbit app and community
Sometimes fiddly, Not brilliant for mid-run stats
So it really depends what you're looking for. If all you're after is a smart fitness band to track your steps, sleep and general fitness level, the Fitbit Inspire HR is an easy recommendation. It looks good and is competitively priced. Yes, there are chea...
We liked the Inspire, but we really like this HR version. The extra £20/$30 is well worth it to get heart rate readings, along with the far richer fitness analysis they make possible - and for some inexplicable reason the HR also allows manually triggered...
Competitively priced, Stylish, Legendary Fitbit app and community
Sometimes fiddly, Not brilliant for mid-run stats
So it really depends what you're looking for. If all you're after is a smart fitness band to track your steps, sleep and general fitness level, the Fitbit Inspire HR is an easy recommendation. It looks good and is competitively priced. Yes, there are chea...
Lightweight, slim fit, Simple feature set is easy to use, Stellar sleep tracking, Affordable price
No onboard GPS, Short battery life
Yes, you should buy the Fitbit Inspire HR if you want a stylish fitness tracker that delivers reliable workout tracking and stellar sleep tracking in an easy-to-use package — all at a low price...
Published: 2019-03-19, Author: Andrew , review by: stuff.tv
Connected GPS means real run tracking, Easy to use, Much more advanced than the standard Inspire
Battery life isn't great
The Fitbit Inspire HR is a great little fitness tracker. As well as the Fitbit staple of step counting, it's surprisingly good for proper run tracking if you do so with a phone in your pocket. Add notifications and, well, that's just about everything we w...
Premium design, Lots of tracked metrics, Strong battery life
Lacks swim tracking, No Fitbit Pay, Screen can be unresponsive
This latest tracker is more affordable than the fitness bands it replaces within Fitbit's range and it comes sporting more tech than those older products too. It isn't the most affordable tracker on the market, but everything works well here and it's a gr...
Published: 2019-03-12, Author: Michael , review by: wareable.com
Light and comfortable to wear, Packs in a lot of features, The price
Looks like a smaller Charge 3, No altimeter, Drop in battery life
The Fitbit Inspire HR doesn't break new ground in terms of what a fitness tracker is capable of. What it does do is bring us a tracker that is supremely good value for money. It's well built, showcases some of Fitbit's best features in an affordable packa...
Abstract: Another appealing pair of options for those who are after an affordable fitness tracker that covers all the basics. Joining the Versa Lite in Fitbit's 2019 lineup is the Inspire, a fitness band that's replacing the Alta and bringing some of the Charge 3‘...