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Though the Versa Lite smartwatch might be the headliner of Fitbit's spring device lineup, the company isn't forgetting the people who would prefer a fitness tracker over a smartwatch. Fitbit also ...
Fitbit’s got a new fitness tracker in town – and the Charge 4 is the best of the company’s technology in one fitness band. But it’s not too different to the excellent Fitbit Inspire HR in places – and ...
Slim, packed with sensors and at an affordable price, the Inspire HR will suit the needs of a lot of people. The sleep tracking and heart rate insights are some of the best in the business, and if you ...
Apple may be dominating the wearable space, but Fitbit isn't far behind. Long before Apple even made smartwatches, Fitbit made fitness trackers for all types of people who would like to become ...
What the Fitbit Inspire HR lacks in smarts, it makes up for in style and simplicity. In a world of smartwatches and AI-infused earbuds, the Fitbit Inspire HR is decidedly old-school. It doesn’t have a ...
If you want a convenient device that gets the job done without getting in the way, we recommend the Inspire HR as it is slightly smaller and lighter than the Charge 3, making it more comfortable to ...
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The plastic case that houses the tracker is shaped similarly to the Charge 3, with a concave back, but the heart rate sensor makes it a little thick toward the bottom. Despite this, the Inspire HR is ...
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