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    Fitbit Inspire 2 review

    By AdminMay 9, 2022
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    Fitbit Inspire 2 is a health tracker that’s ideal for those looking to start understanding their body’s natural rhythm and realize their own fitness goals.

    It’s the most affordable Fitbit in the range but still offers plenty of features, including heart-rate tracking, sleep-tracking and the ability to see notifications on your wrist.

    SPECS

    Compatibility: iOS and Android phones
    Battery life: Around 10 days
    Memory size: No onboard memory for media or apps, seven days of fitness data stored locally.
    Display: 1.4in OLED (black and white)
    GPS: No
    Water resistance: Up to 50 meters
    Heart rate tracker: Yes
    Sleep tracker: Yes
    Music: None 

    • Fitbit Inspire 2 (Black) at Amazon for $68.95

    There are compromises to hit that price point, though: there’s no blood oxygen level, no GPS and its 1.4in display isn’t as colorful as the likes of the Fitbit Luxe. In fact, there’s no color at all, although it is bright enough to be read anywhere. The best fitness trackers, in our opinion, tend to have all of the above features and more. 

    In some areas, it’s better than the more expensive trackers in the lineup – including a year of Fitbit Premium as opposed to six months and almost a week and a half of battery life.

    If you’re looking for a first Fitbit to set modest step goals, the Inspire 2 is a great choice. Is it the best Fitbit out of the lot? Here’s what we made of it after testing.

    Today’s best Fitbit Inspire 2 deals

    Price and release date

    (Image credit: lloyd Coombes)

    • Launched September 2020
    • Can be found discounted

    The Fitbit Inspire 2 has been available since September 2020 and retails for $99.95 (UK £90). However, it’s typically found for around $60, so it’s worth hunting for a deal. The Fitbit Inspire 2 comes with a year of Fitbit Premium.

    Design and display

    • Still small and easy to forget you’re wearing it
    • No color display

    The Inspire was a breakout success for Fitbit and the second iteration doesn’t change a great deal. It is more curved than its predecessor but otherwise almost exactly the same size.

    That means it’s still tiny, and makes all-purpose fitness trackers, like the Apple Watch 7 or Fitbit’s own Versa 3, feel huge by comparison.

    The strap is the same as the last one, too, with an “elastomer” band that’s comfortable and comes in two sizes.

    The bulk of the device is taken up by the OLED screen and the black and white display is easy to read in sunlight or indoors. It’s crystal clear, too, because the 1.4in screen makes the most out of the modest resolution. However, the lack of colored icons may affect users with vision impairments. Without color, many of the icons look similar at a glance.

    The Fitbit Inspire 2 comes in Black, Desert Rose, and Lunar White.

    (Image credit: Lloyd Coombes)

    Features

    • Works with Fitbit app
    • Fewer sensors than more-expensive trackers in range

    While the Fitbit Luxe squashes all sorts of sensors into a svelte frame, the Fitbit Inspire 2 is more restrained. Yes, it will track your steps, the distance you’ve moved, calories burned, and has menstrual cycle tracking. It’ll also track your heart rate, which wasn’t in the Inspire 1’s bag of tricks – unless you opted for the Inspire HR.

    Sleep tracking is here – and looks at stages of sleep to calculate a sleep score that feeds into preparing you for the day ahead. Unfortunately, though, there’s no ECG or EDA scan, and you won’t find an NFC chip for Fitbit Pay. It will let you read messages and notifications on your wrist.

    The slimline display means you can expect to scroll through text regularly, especially if you get a lengthy message.

    The data collected is used to put together a Daily Readiness Score for you as part of Fitbit Premium. This will indicate how best to make use of the day ahead, be that through exercise, recovery, or maximizing rest.

    Fitbit Premium is included as a six-month trial with other Fitbit models, but here you get a year, which is worth more than you can buy the Inspire 2 for. Is it worth it? Yes, even if just for that year – you’ll get personalized training recommendations, diet ideas, and that all-important Daily Readiness score.

    (Image credit: Fitbit)

    Performance

    • No GPS
    • Impressive battery life

    The Fitbit Inspire 2 doesn’t have GPS tracking, but it can piggyback off your phone’s GPS connection, so if you’re happy to carry your iPhone or Android device you’ll still be able to see how much quicker you’ve got when running your route or cycling.

    There’s also no onboard storage available for music, so don’t expect to load the Inspire 2 up with a playlist or podcast.

    Step-tracking is accurate when tested against the Apple Watch Series 7 and the Fitbit Sense – both significantly pricier devices. Heart-rate tracking is solid, too, taking just a few seconds to catch up when you go from a run to a walk or vice versa.

    Given the small size of the Fitbit Inspire 2, its battery life – advertised as being enough for 10 days – is incredible. While fewer sensors and a monochrome screen undoubtedly help, we hit nine and a half days of use without a charge, and that includes workout and sleep tracking, too.

    (Image credit: Lloyd COombes)

    Verdict

    The Fitbit Inspire 2 is an ideal fitness tracker for those initial steps into getting active. Metrics like steps, calories and heart rate are important at any point of your fitness journey, but none more so than when starting out.

    Today’s best Fitbit Inspire 2 deals

    If this isn’t for you

    For more features (and a color screen), the Luxe offers the next step up in the Fitbit range, while the Versa 3 adds more sensors and expands more into smartwatch territory.

    We’re hesitant to suggest the Apple Watch given that the Series 3 seems primed for the chop soon and there’s nothing Apple makes for iOS users at this price range, either.

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