The Fitbit Inspire 2 may be slim but it boasts a wealth of health and fitness features that can be personalised to support your overall fitness journey.
Manufacturer: Fitbit
The Fitbit Inspire 2 may be slim but it boasts a wealth of health and fitness features that can be personalised to support your overall fitness journey.
Fitbit is really banking on the free Premium membership with the Inspire 2....
Affordable price Small; lightweight design Great sleep tracking and insights Good heart rate tracking Connected GPS is a plus
Bland design Side buttons unresponsive at times Display could be brighter Questionable value outside Fitbit Premium trial
The Fitbit Inspire 2 doesn't make wholesale changes to a fitness tracker that still offers a good mix of those tracking basics backed up by an app that remains as user-friendly as ever.
Slim; light and comfortable; Great for sleep tracking; Improved battery life
Cheaper than the Charge 4, the Fitbit Inspire 2 offers incredible value for money for its extensive fitness tracking features, smartphone notifications, and heart-rate health insights.
Great value for a Fitbit; Comprehensive fitness tracking; Fantastic Fitbit app
Small display; No altimeter; No built-in GPS
The Fitbit Inspire 2 tries to do it all, with mixed results
Neat, stylish design; Free year of Fitbit Premium; Strong battery life;
Small screen struggles to show much data; Fiddly controls; Dude, where’s my button?;
The Fitbit Inspire 2 impressed us with its simplicity, unobtrusive styling, good battery life and heart rate monitoring. As a simple multi-sport tracker or a tool to gently nudge you towards a more active lifestyle, it works well.
Heart rate feature; Simple to use; Excellent app
Basic functionality; Small screen; No in-built GPS
The slim, affordable Fitbit Inspire 2 offers all the basic activity and sleep features you need from a fitness tracker.
Slim design; Week-plus battery life; Tracks heart rate variability and sleeping respiration; Automatically tracks certain activities; Comes with one year of Fitbit Premium
No built-in GPS; Lacks a color display; Can cause skin irritation
If you're looking to start tracking your activities and sleep, you don't need to break the bank on an expensive smartwatch. Fitbit's entry-level fitness tracker, the Inspire 2, comprehensively monitors your sweat sessions and shut-eye for just $99.95. It tracks your heart rate around the clock, and even monitors your breathing and heart rate variability when you sleep, two metrics that can offer early warning signs of a COVID-19 infection. It also has the longest battery life of any Fitbit device—up to 10 days. It's a good, wallet-friendly option if you're just starting out on your fitness journey, but if you have a little extra to spend, we recommend the Fitbit Charge 4, which offers a larger screen, integrated GPS, Fitbit Pay, and Spotify support for $50 more. A Familiar Design With a Bigger Battery At $99.95, the Inspire 2 is Fitbit's most affordable tracker (not including the $69.95 Ace 2, which is geared toward children). It replaces the Inspire HR, which was released in 2019...
The slim, affordable Fitbit Inspire 2 offers all the basic activity and sleep features you need from a fitness tracker.
Slim design; Week-plus battery life; Tracks heart rate variability and sleeping respiration; Automatically tracks certain activities; Comes with one year of Fitbit Premium
No built-in GPS; Lacks a color display; Can cause skin irritation
A better fitness tracker than the original that's still an affordable option. If you already own an Inspire HR, however, you might not find huge reasons to make it an essential upgrade.
Brighter screen than predecessor; 10 day battery life; Great for sleep tracking; Fitbit platform is easy to use
Still no colour display; Screen quality could still be better; Feature set not hugely different from Inspire HR; Basic swim tracking
A better fitness tracker than the original that's still an affordable option. If you already own an Inspire HR, however, you might not find huge reasons to make it an essential upgrade.
Brighter screen than predecessor; 10 day battery life; Great for sleep tracking; Fitbit platform is easy to use;
Still no colour display; Screen quality could still be better; Feature set not hugely different from Inspire HR; Basic swim tracking;
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