Customers often highlight the Inspire 3 Health & Fitness Tracker's impressive battery life and ease of use. Many appreciate its overall performance, sleek size, and useful sleep tracking capabilities. While the device is praised for its features, accuracy, and lightweight design, some customers have noted concerns about the band's thinness and the absence of built-in GPS.
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Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Size, Sleep tracking
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Fitbit Inspire 3 My Thoughts
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Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
As a busy dad, I needed something super simple and not too complicated to help me keep track of my activity, and this little guy really delivers on the "simple" front. It’s so small and light that half the time I forget I’m even wearing it, which is great for continuous tracking. The Morning Glow color I got is pretty nice too; it’s a subtle pop of color that actually serves as a good visual nudge to make healthier choices throughout my day, reminding me to get up and move around more often. It also just looks good on my wrist, not too bulky or flashy, which is exactly what I was hoping for in a fitness tracker.
One of the big things for me was just getting a general idea of my health, and this Fitbit does a solid job there. It tracks my heart rate 24/7, counts my steps, and even keeps an eye on how many calories I’m burning throughout the day. I really like seeing my Active Zone Minutes, which pushes me to hit those moderate-to-intense activity goals. It also monitors my sleep, breaking it down into stages and giving me a Sleep Score, which has been pretty eye-opening about my restless nights. Plus, it keeps tabs on stress and even my blood oxygen levels, which is a nice bonus for an entry-level device.
They updated the screen on this version to a color AMOLED display, which is definitely a step up from older models. It's nice and bright, making it easy to see. However, navigating the menus and settings can be a hassle. It’s not intuitive, and I’ve spent more time than I’d like just swiping through trying to find what I’m looking for. It could definitely be smoother, especially when you’re trying to quickly check something while on the go.
On the flip side, the battery life on this thing is a real champion, making up for some of those navigation quirks. Fitbit advertises up to 10 days, and I’m easily getting a week or more in real-world use without thinking about charging. That’s a huge win when juggling work, kids, and forgetting to plug things in overnight is common. It means I can track my sleep and daily activity without constantly worrying if it’s going to die on me in the middle of the day. And speaking of daily life, being water-resistant up to 50 meters is fantastic. I don't have to take it off for showering or swimming with the kids, which again, just makes it super easy to wear all the time.
Now, another thing that gets me a little is the text message notifications. They do pop up on the screen, which is handy for a quick glance, but the actual text readout is just too short to be really useful. Most of the time, it’s just the first few words, so it ends up being more of a "check your phone" reminder than actually letting you read the message. It’s a minor thing, but frustrating when you’re trying to stay present with the family or in a meeting and just want a quick idea of what’s coming in.
Beyond the basic tracking, it has a bunch of other cool features too. There are over 20 exercise modes, and it even automatically tracks some workouts, which is great because I often forget to start it manually. I also appreciate the smart wake alarm, which gently vibrates to wake you up, and the reminders to move when I've been sitting too long. It connects to your phone's GPS for outdoor activities, which is good enough for my casual runs. Overall, for someone like me who just wants a simple, lightweight, and reliable tracker to nudge them towards a healthier lifestyle without breaking the bank, this Fitbit Inspire 3 does a pretty good job. It has its small quirks with navigation and notifications, but the comfort, battery life, and general tracking make it a solid choice, especially for the price.
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This badgirl has been working wonderfully for me. I didn’t want an Apple Watch, but I wanted something to help me track my movements at work. I’m in a two level school bldg. and I’m on the second floor. I’ve been loving the built in exercise. Fitbit is doing what it do!
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Love. Loved my old Fitbit, which I had forever. Finally needed to replace and as good as before only better. Easier to read the larger screen characters and bright colors.
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The product itself does what it is supposed to. Switching between the screens is silly, because it turns black too quickly. The cost of the premium is ... pretty high, but if you just need a step tracker, it does the job.