Do what you love and feel your best with Inspire 3. This little
health hack on your wrist helps you stay on top of your stress,
fitness and sleep—all you have to do is wear it. Track Health
Metrics like skin temperature & blood oxygen, plus get daily
scores that show how ready you are to work out or how well you’re
managing stress. Fitbit is part of the Google family. 1) Requires
a Fitbit Premium membership. Premium content recommendations are
not available in all locales and may be in English only. 2)
Irregular rhythm notifications are only available in select
countries and with select Fitbit products; not intended for use
by people under 22 years old or with other known arrhythmias. See
fitbit.com/irregularrhythm for additional details. 3) Not
available in all markets. The SpO2 feature is not intended to
diagnose or treat any medical condition or for any other medical
purpose. It is intended to help you manage your well-being and
keep track of your information. 4) When phone is nearby. 5)
Varies with use and other factors. 6) 6 months of Premium for New
Premium users only. Must activate with device. Valid payment
method required. Free trial must be activated within 60 days of
device activation. Cancel before free trial ends to avoid
subscription fees. Requires use of Fitbit app with compatible
iPhone or Android devices. A Google account will be required.
Review: Great Activewear Smart Watch - Great device! It's slim,
masculine, and easy to use and link to your device. Great for
tracking health and more affordable than other smart watches if
you aren't looking for anything super fancy. Good battery life,
water resistant, overall a great choice for anyone active looking
for a smart watch!
Review: Really like this tracker, but…….see latest update. - I’ve
previously had a Charge 4 and then a 5. Like them both, but all
good things come to an end. Typical life span a little over 2
years. I’m ok with that. What I really like about this tracker is
the smaller size. When my Charge 5 died (tried to wash it off
under the faucet), I looked into the Charge 6. Reviews were not
reassuring. So this one had more positive reviews and thought I’d
give it shot. So far it’s been great. Easy to use, display
responds well to touch, screen is legible, and it supports just
what I need. Plus, it’s less $$ than the new Charge. At this
point very happy with my purchase. Recommended. Will follow up
with updates as needed. Update 5-10-24. So within three days
battery dropped to 19%. A disappointment given the description
states up to 10 days. So I made a few changes in the watch
configuration and fully recharged. After36hours battery is at
66%. A week would be acceptable but anything less a
disappointment. Update 5-13-24. Turned off always on display.
Battery at 44% after 6 days, not bad. Happy I bought this tracker
over the Charge 6. Update 6-1-24 Ok, I really like this tracker.
Soooo glad I bought it over the Charge 6. It has yet to
disappoint me and Im getting at least 8-9 days from a charge.
Best part is I like the small profile and simplicity of the
display. I see the large display watches and trackers and wonder
why anyone would want such a clunky device on their wrist. Now if
you wants apps, fancy displays, emergency calling, and all
parameters on one screen, this tracker is not for you. So glad I
made this purchase. 1-25-25. So the original Fitbit functionality
was great throughout the past 9 months until the hinge point of
the strap failed. The plastic where the pin secures the strap to
the watch fractured. What to do? I tried some epoxy, worked for a
few weeks. So I just ordered a new watch. Unfortunately, the
watch gave me less than one year of service. Had it not been for
its otherwise excellent performance I would have considered
abandoning Fitbit. But I went and ordered a new one. Seems the
watch is a disposable item with a life expectancy of less than a
year. Too bad, seems few things in life have consistent
longevity. I’ll have to see how long this one keeps me happy. I’m
not going to deduct a star at this point. We’ll just have to see
how this goes. 4-11-25 I really like this device. it has
performed well. I've been reading a few negative reviews. Seems
people expect too much from a small rather inexpensive fitness
watch. This device is great as a tracker but is not without
fault. Keep that in mind and you won't be disappointed. I think
others feel they should get the equivalent of an expensive
electrocardiogram or sleep results that you can only get from
visiting a sleep center. Ain't gonna happen. Just use the device
as it is intended, as a tracker. Overall, once the tracker has
accumulated enough data on your habits, it will serve as a
reliable reflection of your exercise and health. I think it is
worth it and would buy another. 7-10-25 A few more months of use.
No complaints. Good tracker. I sync it up with my iPhone and
iPad. Sometimes it goes ok other times I need to pair it again.
But not a major issue as it does catch up with the latest data. I
rely on this compact tracker quite a bit for my steps, distance
walked, exercise time, and general sleep quality. it also seems
stop on with my resting heart rate. I still like it very much and
would buy again. Another update 11-24-25. Watch very reliable
thus far. No issues. Again the small profile of this watch is a
real plus for me not to mention 8-9 day battery power. Use it
mostly to track steps. I have a goal of 11000 steps / day and I’m
on track with one month to go for a full year. Will buy another
when this fails but I’m hoping to get more than one year out of
this one.