A:AnswerHi, GDubb. The Fitbit Inspire 3 and Fitbit Luxe have almost the same features. But you can wear the Fitbit Inspire 3 in clip mode, and it has up to 10 days of battery life compared to the Fitbit Luxe, which only has 5 days of battery life. For more information about the Fitbit Inspire 3, please visit this: https://support.google.com/fitbit/answer/14237921
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A:AnswerHi, DBee. The Fitbit Inspire 3 does not have a fall detection/SOS feature. For any additional questions and concerns, reach us at https://goo.gle/contactfitbit
A:AnswerHi, Rick. The Inspire 3 should be safe to use in this sort of situation. However, we have not extensively tested these devices with pacemakers. You should definitely consult your doctor or other medical professional for an authoritative answer.
A:AnswerHi, Lyd. If you're referring to sleep stages, Fitbit Inspire 3 tracks sleep stages using a combination of your movement and heart-rate patterns. While you’re sleeping, your device tracks the beat-to-beat changes in your heart rate, known as heart rate variability (HRV), which fluctuate as you transition between light sleep, deep sleep, and REM sleep stages.
A:AnswerGreat question, DMats. No, the Inspire 3 does not need Google Health Premium to work. If you're looking for advanced insights, personalized recommendations, and energizing workouts, the subscription might be worth considering. Check out this guide for more information: https://support.google.com/googlehealth/answer/14237941
A:AnswerThanks for asking, RevJenn. Here’s how to activate the Fitbit Premium trail on the Inspire 3:
1. In the Fitbit app, tap the “You” tab, then “Try Fitbit Premium”.
2. Choose a 1-year or monthly subscription to start after your trial, and follow the instructions to subscribe.
Don’t hesitate to reach out to us here: https://support.google.com/fitbit/gethelp?hl=en
A:AnswerHi, kyttenlil. The Inspire 3 is water-resistant up to 50 meters. It's designed to be swimproof and stand up to even the sweatiest of workouts.
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A:AnswerHi, Murray. Fitbit devices use PurePulse technology for continuous heart rate tracking. Know more here: https://support.google.com/fitbit/answer/14237938
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A:AnswerHi, alexcalvin. Inspire 3 will count steps whether you wear it on the wrist or in a clip, but to get the most accurate data, it is best to change mode from on the wrist to on the body, and vice versa, depending on how you are wearing it. Check out: https://support.google.com/fitbit/answer/14237222
When the Inspire 3 is clipped, certain features are turned off, including heart-rate tracking, automatic exercise tracking, and Active Zone Minutes.
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A:AnswerHi, Matt. There's no Fitbit device that can track blood pressure. Feel free to contact us here if you have additional questions: https://goo.gle/contactfitbit
A:AnswerYes they are very simple but make sure to get one with a charger that is magnetic rather then has to clip as they will find it difficult. (From experience)
A:AnswerIt does when I walk. I really like mine. Reason i bought was to keep up with my heart rate. Had a A Fib attack a month so to monitor so i know when it happens.