- Inspire 3 is the tracker that helps you find your energy, do what you love and feel your best. All you have to do is wear it.Operating temperature: 0° to 40°C
- Move more: Daily Readiness Score(1), Active Zone Minutes, all-day activity tracking and 24/7 heart rate, 20+ exercise modes, automatic exercise tracking and reminders to move
- Stress less: always-on wellness tracking, daily Stress Management Score, mindfulness sessions, relax breathing sessions, irregular heart rhythm notifications(2), SpO2(3), menstrual health tracking, resting heart rate and high/low heart rate notifications
- Sleep better: automatic sleep tracking, personalized Sleep Profile(1), daily detailed Sleep Score, smart wake vibrating alarm, sleep mode
- Comfortably connected day and night: calls, texts & smartphone app notifications(4), color touchscreen with customizable clock faces, super lightweight and water resistant to 50 meters, up to 10 day battery life(5)
- Includes a 6-month Premium membership complete with personalized insights, advanced analytics and more (New & returning Premium users only. Must activate trial within 60-days of device activation. Content and features may change)
Fitbit Inspire 3 Health &-Fitness-Tracker with Stress Management, Workout Intensity, Sleep Tracking, 24/7 Heart Rate and more, Midnight Zen/Black One Size (S & L Bands Included)
$99.95
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10 reviews for Fitbit Inspire 3 Health &-Fitness-Tracker with Stress Management, Workout Intensity, Sleep Tracking, 24/7 Heart Rate and more, Midnight Zen/Black One Size (S & L Bands Included)
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Martha –
Ease of use is quite difficult to comprehend as it took me a few days to sync the device with my phone
Wildgreenwoman –
Love my Fitbit! It’s affordable with a sleek design offering all the health benefits and steps information needed. The Fitbit is easy to link to a smartphone and charge. The battery has a long life before needing charging. The charger is sometimes challenging to attach to the device, but it charges quickly. Like the sleep monitoring.
Caitlin –
I’ve been having issues with my Samsung Galaxy watch/ Samsung health because it was physically DRAINING ME. I’m on a weight loss journey and now that I understand how calorie in= calorie out works, I bought a smart watch to help track my meals so that I could keep a close eye on my calorie intake vs the calories out. But holy crap it’s almost like I barely moved an inch with my galaxy watch with how little it accumulated calories burned. I know it’s a estimate, but how was I serving at my job for 12 hours, going to the gym after, and BARELY making above my BMR? it made absolute no sense.
I decided to buy a fitbit, regardless of the whole Google conspiracy. It’s affordable, it’s cute, and it maaaay over compensate on calories, but doing a quick math equation with percentages, I can confidently say that this was the right fit for me.
Weightloss/ fitness aside, I adore it’s simplicity. I love a simple watch. It does everything it’s little mind can, and ya know, that’s money well spent!
Juliana –
Es un buen reloj. Se lo regalé a mi novia porque me gusta este tipo de medidores. El color es tal cual se ve en la foto, la pila dura mucho y el monitoreo de actividades es bueno. Ojalá hubiera sido más barato.
Rachel F –
I wanted something inexpensive to try tracking sleep. After wearing this every night and most days for two months, here’s my thoughts:
tl;dr : A great inexpensive tracker for steps, activity, alarms, but not a very accurate sleep tracker
PROS
– Smart Wake Alarms: this is my favorite feature by far. I love the vibrate on my wrist to wake me up before my other alarms, and I feel like it’s not as much of a struggle to get up
– Long battery life: I’ve only had to charge it 3-4 times in the months I’ve had it.
– Automatic workout detection is nice, since my activity is mostly outdoor walks and I forget to set the workouts
– Small and comfortable, doesn’t bother me while sleeping with it on
– Move reminders are helpful during my work day
– Heart rate and step counts are visible right from the watch face
– Mirrors iPhone notifications for texts, calls, Outlook emails
CONS
– Sleep tracking is not very accurate. It has told me I was asleep when I was awake laying in bed, and some nights tells me I went to bed much later or woke up much earlier than I did.
– Small watch screen makes it hard to read notifications from your phone
– Doesn’t consistently vibrate for notifications from your phone
– Limited watch faces and you can’t customize the colors
– There are some FitBit Premium features that aren’t super obvious in the app and require some digging (recipes, etc).
Cellie –
por favor, poderiam entrar em contato comigo? meu fitbit está com defeito….
Annie –
I’ve been wearing the Fitbit Inspire 3 for a few months now after I lost my Inspire 2. I do not regret upgrading to the 3!
As someone who doesn’t need a lot of techy features, this watch has been perfect. I love the different clock face backgrounds you can install (something the Inspire 2 did not have) and the overall look of the watch. The band is slightly thinner than the Inspire 2 as well. The pixels of the display are so sharp, clean, and bright, making it way easier to read in sunlight. So far, the battery life has been great, getting about a full week/week and a half before I need to charge it (it charges pretty fast too, only takes maybe an hour).
If you’ve had an Inspire before, it definitely took some time getting used to the different layout this watch uses. I’m not the world’s biggest fan of how the notifications pop-up and look in the notification menu, but I’m not complaining either.
The only thing I miss from my Inspire 2 is the Tile Tracking feature. The GPS on the watch is only for measuring exercise. I knew this before purchasing, but it’s something to keep in mind if you’re someone like me who lost their previous watch while hiking. Another piece to keep in mind is that the bezel size, the actual screen, is fairly small compared to the whole face of the watch; this is something I wish was bigger and actually covered the whole face.
Yes, the box does come with a charger and one band. The full set-up of software installation and Fitbit app pairing took me around 15-20 minutes. Since then, I’ve done two updates, which take 5-10 minutes max (the watch says it can take up to 20 minutes, but it’s never that long).
Rachel F –
Day three on the Fitbit bandwagon for me and I’m LOVING the inspire 3! I was never a fan of the bulky smart watches (or watches in general) and couldn’t justify spending hundreds on an Apple Watch. I don’t need a watch to make calls, send texts, show my pictures, etc. I had been using my iPhone to track my steps each day, but that got frustrating when I’d put my phone down on the stair climber at the gym. None of those steps were ever accounted for on my phone. I hesitated getting a fitness tracker, but decided to finally take the plunge with this one. I’m a fitness junkie anyway, so I love how it motivates you to move more, I love that it tracks my heart rate, work outs, and my sleep quality. I love the “relax” app that encourages slow, deep breathing for two minutes- I’ve been using that to help me fall asleep quicker. I love all the different bands you can buy to accessorize it to your personal style. All in all, I am very pleased with all the apps this little thing can do!
Kristian López –
En lo personal me gusta mucho las pulseras como monitor de Salud. Fitbit detecta los ejercicios en cuanto los haces sin embargo llevo 3 pulseras que al año un mes de su uso dejan de funcionar sin más. Por lo que compruebo que están programados para lo mismo y esto es muy poco ético. Creo que todos deberían de saber esto de la marca
Hector –
Es pequeño y muy cómodo, tiene todas las funciones de smartwatch, le dura la pila una semana o más, el software es súper responsivo y fácil de usar