A:AnswerSamsung is hit or miss. The Galaxy Note 5 is listed as compatible, but the base Galaxy 5 is not. It will not sync with my Galaxy A50 which is also not on the supported list.
A:AnswerHonestly, if you're not using it for any features related to the HR functionality, then you should probably get the plain Inspire instead. The HR should be worn on the wrist. Having said that, you certainly could just put it in your pocket and have it track steps, but it's an expensive option just for that.
A:AnswerYes, but if you have several devices paired to your phone's Bluetooth, you may find it only works when your phone and watch are within a couple of feet apart.
A:AnswerHello, yes you can to all of the above question. You just have to fidge around with your fitbit to figure it out. If you had a previous older fit before this one, it should transfer over to your new fitbit.
A:AnswerNo. It would be like connecting your headphones to another pair of headphones. Fitbit is a different brand, so you'll need a Fitbit app and a separate Garmin vivofit jr. app on your phone to track the watches separately. Hope that helps.
A:AnswerThe main difference between the Fitbit Inspire and the Inspire HR is in the names: the Inspire HR monitors heart rate while the Inspire does not. While the Inspire does indeed monitor your sleep, the Inspire HR takes it a step further by automatically tracking your time in light, deep, and REM sleep.