🏊 Dive into Wellness with Fitbit Inspire HR!
The Fitbit Inspire HR is a versatile health and fitness tracker designed to monitor your daily activity, sleep patterns, and exercise automatically. With a robust 5-day battery life and features like calorie burn tracking and reminders to move, it empowers you to take charge of your health. Plus, enjoy a 90-day free trial of Fitbit Premium for enhanced insights and support.
M**M
Fantastic Fitness Aid
I was rather sceptical about these fitness trackers for some time but over the last couple of years have really found them to be an excellent motivator and thus, a useful thing in life.My first type was the Samsung smart watch which, I liked a lot until an upgrade somehow screwed up some of the functions. After that I realised that I had not been wearing my far more expensive watch which simply sat in a draw in my bedroom so instead decided to buy a smaller fitness tracker and use my real watch for it's intended purpose not as a bedroom ornament.So, I've had a couple of these things and now this Fitbit which, is by far the best I've had.Firstly, it's small so can be worn on my right wrist - I'm right handed - whilst my traditional watch is on my left and not look like Del Boy trying to flog a Chineseium knock off in the market.It has all the functions I want plus a few I don't use. My requirement is heart rate and steps both of which are remarkably accurate.I've checked the distance and steps against my wife's tracker and against Google maps and it's remarkably close to actual distance and steps.Heart rate compares favourably with my Omron BPM reading so pretty good.There are other functions of course such as time, sleep etc. Nice to haves but not my primary focus.The App is intuitive, easy to install and works flawlessly. It gives my more information than I need and asks for more than I can be bothered to input such as water consumption. I mean, who goes to those lengths? I was a marine engineer on a steam ship where the temperatures were often in the upper 50's C and we didn't worry about water consumption. We got thirsty and we drank until not thirsty.The App has a premium section which is behind a paywall. I'm a bit suspicious of that because once you get tied into something ending up wit a regular payment can be incrementally sneaked in. If that happens I'll be off to another fitness tracker.What else. Oh yes. You get two straps with this, small and large. The small one works for my petite 5'2" wife and the larger is great for me and I have large wrists thanks to many years in a ships engineroom and also working out in gyms.Power is good for at least five days. I reckon I've gone nearly seven days before it died so keeping it charged is not a problem. Apart from the actual charger that is.The charging USB cable is pants. It's the one downside of this tracker because it's not a hard fix onto the charging points and the cable tends to catch the strap and not sit securely. I ended up buying a 3rd party charger with a stand which, is far better. See the link.https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07QL1B4SH/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1Overall a great fitness tracker and if you want a smaller one so you can still use your normal watch then this would be a good option.
S**.
Much better than I expected
Got the Inspire HR 7 days ago. Charged it to about 80%, today it was at 17% charge. Chargin to full took less than 2 hours.I got it to track my heart rate while swimming, walking, and cycling, and it does that just fine. The app will record a GPS trail with the heart beat and sync it to Strava, which works well (but I had to learn to make sure the device is connected when starting the exercise). The calorie count it shows seems to be relatively accurate; it is certainly in line with my expectations (people sometimes seem to expect it to track only additional calories burned during exercise, which makes them think it's off by an order of magnitude). I haven't been able to test it while swimming yet.Most watches annoy me with the sensation of having them on my wrist. This one is an exception, because it is nice and small (much thinner than a "normal" men's watch). The plasticky-feeling wrist band is not great but good enough. I find that I use it to check the time, now, which is much less distracting than looking at my phone.I love how it doesn't come with a charger; Nobody needs an additional wall plug to USB adapter in 2020. I charge mine on my laptop.The bit reminds me every now and then to get up and move a little, which is a nice gimmick (and can be switched off).It was not super intuitive to set the clock to 24-hour display (hint: it's not on the device or in the app, but on the web site), and during walks it displays my progress in some archaic unit that I don't understand (is it feet?), and there seems to be no setting for that. Doesn't matter — the app can be set to use metric.Haven't used the sleep tracking functionality.
R**N
Nice and neat for the not too serious gymist
It’s my first purchase of a no Apple device. I have a first generation Apple Watch that is several years old now and isn’t waterproof. However, this new Fitbit works reasonably well but it doesn’t include indoor rowing in its menu. It has a self recognising function and congratulates me on my swim when I do a 30 minute row, not very helpful.It is waterproof up to a point but on asking the Fitbit help desk they do not recommend wearing it in a hot tub or steam room which sort of defeats the object a bit. I purchased it with the intention of wearing it all the time in the gym no matter what I was doing.The screen is quite small but that was my preference, I didn’t want a bulky watch. It’s comfortable and does last about five days before it needs a recharge.It does send me messages and news flashes etc.I cannot really comment on its accuracy but I don’t have a reason to doubt the info. I’m not a serious gymist type of person and this does provide me with most of the information I was expecting apart from the rowing, should be a simple software upgrade.If you are a serious trainer it’s probably not for you but if you are like me a twice a week gym goer who likes to check basic info it will be fine.It sort of links to my Lifesum diet monitoring app which is useful.
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