💪 Elevate Your Fitness Game with Fitbit Inspire 2!
The Fitbit Inspire 2 is a cutting-edge health and fitness tracker designed for the modern professional. With features like 24/7 heart rate monitoring, up to 10 days of battery life, and compatibility with both iOS and Android devices, it empowers users to take control of their health. The included 1-year Fitbit Premium subscription offers personalized insights, while Active Zone Minutes and sleep tracking capabilities help you optimize your fitness journey.
Age range | Adult |
Color | Black |
Size | One |
Style | Single |
Compatible with | Smartphone |
Display size | 0.72 Inches |
Display type | Digital |
Weight | 0.09 Kilograms |
Shape | Rectangular |
Material type | Synthetic |
Number of items | 1 |
Power source | Hand-operated |
Features | Sleep Monitor, Distance Tracker, Activity Tracker, Calorie Tracker, Heart Rate Monitor |
Sport | Fitness |
Wattage | 1.5 watts |
Included components | Device and cable |
Batteries included? | Yes |
Brand | Fitbit |
Department | Unisex |
Manufacturer | Fitbit |
Item model number | FB418BKBK |
Product Dimensions | 3.73 x 1.67 x 1.29 cm; 31.18 Grams |
ASIN | B08DFGPTSK |
S**E
Well thought out device, extremely good health tracker
My last Fitbit was the original Flex model, which lasted a good few years. I wanted something with a decent battery life, there's not much point having one of these devices if it spends an hour a day in a charging dock (like my Smart Watch, which doesn't really cut it as a fitness/sleep tracker)I saw that this model also had HR tracking, so I thought that would also be worth having - what I didn't realise was that the HR tracking is _continual_ - it's always tracking, which given the long battery life, I find incredible.I was slightly concerned about the lack of a physical button (the older Inspire model had a clicky/tactile button), but the one onboard the Inspire 2 is just as functional, it has haptic feedback so you can feel when you've pressed it and it's just as functional as the older style button.The touch screen is very responsive and glides through the various displays with ease, but ultimately a device like this is for data gathering, any number crunching will be done on a phone/laptop, but the relevant real-time data points are all there (current HR, steps for day, active minutes, calories burnt and so on)The wristband is basic but very comfy (and more importantly, stable - it doesn't slide/roll around the wrist), my initial thoughts were to replace the strap with something else, but after a few days of wearing it, I've realised that's it's just about right.The included (year long) FitBit premium is a nice touch, I'm not sure how much benefit I'll get from this over and above the standard FitBit plan, but time will tell. Some of the premium features seem to include longer-term data analysis, so maybe this will prove useful. But I've set myself a reminder to cancel the automatic payment continuation next year, just in case I'm not using it.Overall very pleased, the unit is put together really well and they've clearly honed the design over many years/iterations, it seamlessly integrates with your phone's app and was a breeze to setup.
J**N
Really neat
The media could not be loaded. Really small, neat and tidy wee watch and does exactly what you need it to do if you want it just for counting steps and tracking sleep. The charge lasts well too. So like I say, if you don't need an all singing, all dancing watch and you just need something basic, for the basics monitoring, this will be the perfect watch! It's pretty basic looking unfortunately, but, for the price...It does do a lot more, like monitor heart rate and you can add different exercises, water intake and so on.You recieve a year of free Fitbit membership, so that's really great. Good for analysing sleep patterns etc
C**L
Not inspired at all so far - An update a week later.
I have had a Delvfire fitness tracker (asked for an entry level fitness tracker as a present) for 3 years and I love it - simple to install, use and it does the things I want simply and with no fuss. The bracelet is falling apart (but could be replaced) but the screen light is almost non-existent, so I was going to replace it and then thought why not upgrade to a Fitbit (good deal on Amazon)? Big mistake. I spent 3 hours or more wrestling with installing the app, and I just can't make it do anything I want simply. But the thing that infuriates me beyond all measure is the stupid clock displays. I want a 24 hour display and despite constant googling, I can't access the advanced settings that will, apparently, allow me to have this. When I go to the "settings" wheel, it doesn't operate, neither do any of the other apps. They have the "installed" button greyed out. Why? When I finally got it going I thought "oh, it's 24 hours out". Who in their right mind has 04.16 as 1616 in the afternoon? any fule nows that 0416 is in the wee small hours of the morning. Apart from Americans, I assume. I've tried some of the other various clock faces, and no, I'm a grown up, I don't want ants, raccoons or kittens on my watch face. I can't get hold of live chat because despite having signed everything up it doesn't recognise my password (carefully recorded) or my FB password (ditto). Unless I can contact someone and resolve the apps not working and the 24 hour clock issue, it's going back and I'll order a replacement Delvfire, which also has the added advantage of not needing a separate charger (another minus point.) Better the devil you know, etc.It seems only fair to post an edited review now I've had the device for just over a week. During this time I've more or less wrangled it into submission. All useful advice was on the "Community" and especial thanks to the user who posted a u-tube instruction as to how to change the clock to 24 hours. What I hadn't realised was that you had to set up a dashboard on a pc or similar, as WELL AS installing the beastly app and getting the watch synced. It was actually quite easy once I'd had this basic fact pointed out. The lack of any written instructions with the item and the IMO less than helpful online handbook and hints led to my difficulties. I've also brightened the display so I can read it and more or less got to grips with the displays on the app, although I haven't yet worked out how to get it to display steps as a daily and weekly stat, not blooming hourly. I don't care about water records, but can't delete, likewise menstrual health (is this only aimed at women?) as I'm long past the menopause. There doesn't seem to be any way to tell it this! It is however, quite a sleek, smart little thing and I bought some different coloured straps for fun, which with the usual amount of difficulty, I managed to fit. Overall, I'm satisfied with it now, but suspect it is just more elaborate than I really need. It doesn't record my sleep very accurately, and with lockdown I haven't had a chance to see whether it ghost counts steps whilst driving. However, it's good enough to keep.
S**E
Happy user
Works a treat
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