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The Fitbit Inspire 2 is a sleek, unisex fitness tracker featuring 24/7 heart rate monitoring, 10-day battery life, and swimproof design. It offers advanced health metrics like Daily Readiness Score, Active Zone Minutes, and detailed sleep tracking, complemented by a free 1-year Fitbit Premium trial for personalized fitness and wellness insights. Compatible with iPhone and Android, it keeps you connected with smart notifications and supports over 20 exercise modes to optimize your active lifestyle.




















| ASIN | B08DFGC8YG |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,339 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #56 in Activity & Fitness Trackers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (85,485) |
| Date First Available | August 25, 2020 |
| Department | Unisex-Adult |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | FB418 |
| Manufacturer | Fitbit Inc |
| Product Dimensions | 1.47 x 0.66 x 0.51 inches; 1.1 ounces |
L**A
FULL Review- + POTS / Dysautonomia
I got this watch to help monitor and control my POTS, and honestly I really enjoy it. I love using all the features. HEARTRATE- I used both a oximeter and blood pressure monitor to compare heart rates. It was held very well accuracy. Workouts display your highest heart rate and average including a map of your different heart rates. It measures your resting heart rate, your heart rate variability, heart rate throughout the day, and etc. Health metrics- I found this part of the app interesting, breathing rate, heart rate variablity, skin temperature, and resting heart rate is here. I like seeing the different trends and taking note of how my health impacts them. I came down with a runny nose one day and it went away the next (assuming my body fought off whatever it was) and i noticed a major increase in overall body tempt, a drop in breathing rate, and a drop in heart rate variability. Stress management - each day a score is given based on these factors responsiveness, exertion balance, and sleep patterns, you then log how you feel that day. This can help you notice how stress impacts your body and performance. Mindfulness- I enjoy the breathing with the watch features, the watch has you inhale then vibrates as you exhale. The app comes with a bunch of videos for mindfulness. readiness score- This score is based on your heart rate variability, activity level, and sleep. It gives you a score based on what you should focus on, ex a 1 score after a high intense exercise day tells you to take the day and focus on recovery while a higher score let’s me know my body is ready for a nice exercise. I don’t always follow this score since I am a dancer and I have practices anyways haha. Exercise- one flaw I believe if you are a healthy person you shouldn’t have any problems, but I don’t believe these calories. I heard that fitbit uses your heart rate, and when my heart rate due to POTS is very high; it says I burn a huge amount of calories everyday. Of course i don’t know the way POTS impacts calorie burning, but I do not believe it is accurate due to my condition, I am sure it is fine for others. That being said I enjoy every other feature it automatically logs workout if detected with the time, avg heart rate, calories, and zone minutes. It displays a chart of your heart rate with the highest and the amount of time you spent in each heart zone. Sleep profile- this has kept me in line would making sure I get sleep, I have found it to be pretty accurate and I love seeing how well I slept / when I need to get it together. Gives you a score based on time asleep, deep and REM, and restoration. Displays your sleep in the different cycles. Weight, period, food, and water I don’t use these features much. The period assumes your fertile window is a specific amount of days after your period but that’s not entirely true, please research it if you are wanting some type of family planning birth control. Weight I log sometimes but it’s nice to have everything in its spot. The rest are nice features that you can use I just don’t feel a need for. STEPS- I found these to be really accurate. SKIN REACTION I got contact dermitis which doesn’t hurt or anything I believe twice. What would happen was I had it pretty tight around my wrist and on top of that throughout the day from washing hands or dishes would get soap or water stuck between it. Do i think this is the material fault or the watch? no I also don’t think it should deter anyone from buying it. Just make sure to clean your watch, make sure water and soap doesn’t get on your wrist/ under the watch, and don’t wear it too tight. If it ever happens to you, just switch your wrist while it heals and take note what the problem was. Notifications/ alarms/ Tile/ etc I used the timer/alarm sections are backup. No sound is played it just vibrates. Tile is a nice app you can set up to find your watch. I don’t tend to use the notifications but you can see your notifications and texts that come on your phone from your watch. And i am probably forgetting a few things but I think I covered a large portion. OVERALL- In the beginning I had to get used to using the watch but once I adjusted it was really easy. I think for the price the watch is a great health watch and I would definitely recommend it!
P**2
Great for Overall Health Tracking
I got this to track my sleep after looking at a lot of reviews for different options and comparing pricing. For the price, this gives you a lot. I think the sleep tracking could be improved for the times I’m laying still but not sleeping, but it’s interesting to see the estimated time during different phases. I do like the fitness tracking aspect, though the number of options is limited (no “hiking” option from the watch). I like that it recognizes once I’ve started an exercise on its own, but it sometimes quits partway through a long walk or running a 5k. The app is even more notorious for quitting on me during an activity, so I would not recommend this if you’re a regular runner. But overall it has all the features I need, and I enjoyed the free year of FitBit Plus that came with enhanced sleep tracking and workout classes.
S**D
Advice for those looking to use this with a computer...
UPDATE: Fitbit no longer offers an app for use with Windows on a computer. In order to use this product, you need to "activate" it by syncing it with the Fitbit app. Beyond that, you will get a lot more data by using it with the app, but you can still see some daily data on the device itself (which clears on its own at the end of the day). Also the app is needed to do some customizing (such as setting what your "active" hours are). ***BEORE PURCHASING, I recommend making sure you have a device (smartphone or tablet) that will work with the app, which is a free download. IF YOU CANNOT DOWNLOAD THE APP TO ONE OF YOUR DEVICES, THIS PRODUCT WON'T WORK! Please note that the apps available may not be compatible with an older smartphone or tablet (and older may mean only a couple of years). In addition to the app, there is a dashboard available by logging into the Fitbit website. I can't speak to the smartphone app, but regarding the Windows app, you'll get different views of your data on the website as compared to the app (for example, the website will show you # of steps by five-minute increments throughout the day, but the app just gives you steps for the whole day and also which of your "active" hours had at least 250 steps). On both the website and app you can see your historical data. **UPDATE: Fitbit no longer allows you to download an app for use with Windows on a computer, however this info may be helpful if you downloaded the app before they discontinued it. VERY IMPORTANT: If you are only planning to sync with a computer, you need to buy a separate FITBIT WIRELESS SYNC DONGLE. You also need to make sure your computer has BLUETOOTH capabilities and that they are turned on (if not, I believe there may be a separate dongle you can purchase for Bluetooth). The sync dongle allows your Fitbit to transfer data to your computer and you must sync at least once for the product to work. The syncing occurs with the app open (not to be confused with the website dashboard). It should happen automatically, but can be manually prompted if necessary. The product itself arrives with only a miniscule amount of instructions. The full user manual is on their website, and an internet search will find any number of other websites with helpful instructions for doing things the manual doesn't cover well or at all (that's how I learned about the required dongle). I don't have experience with other fitness trackers for comparison. This works well enough for my needs--I got it for a wellness program at work and the data can be synced directly to that wellness program's website. I don't think the step counter is 100% accurate. I am pretty sure it undercounts, but even if it is 90% accurate, that is good enough for my purposes. I haven't tried out the sleep tracking features yet, so can't comment on those. I find the manual to be lacking and wish it had been more clear at the time of purchase or even with the product in hand that the dongle was needed to use it with a computer. (I guess they think we are all supposed to be privileged enough to own brand new smartphones.) I have a very small wrist and the smallest wristband attachment worked for me--you'll want to wear it three fingers above your wrist bone. I often wear it clipped to my waistband instead (separate purchase to get the clips), which seems to work as well for step counting, although the vibration reminder to move is subtle and hard to feel when wearing this way. Taking the wrist straps on and off does require decent manual dexterity.
J**E
There is nothing to not like about this product. It is an amazing item. Keeps track of everything and gives you a full free year subscription.. Love this product.. Battery lasts forever...
C**L
This is my first Fitbit and i love it. It tracks everything I want it to track, holds battery life for more than a week, is comfortable and cute and I got it at a very good price. It comes with a 1 year premium membership which I love. Fitbit is great when used in conjunction with MyFitnessPal for counting calories and creating a calorie deficit. I’ve been using this fitbit for 2 months, counting steps and counting calories and I have lost 15 pounds. I also love the sleep tracking. The Fitbit never has issues so far, works perfectly. Update: I have now been using this Fitbit for 1 year. It still works great but I have had to replace the band a couple times. I have lost 50 pounds in the past year. 30 more to go!
M**Y
Use Fitbit hace varios años y me gustó mucho la simpleza de su diseño. Este nuevo monitor me encanta, se ve muy elegante, además es ligero y puedes tenerlo toda la noche puesto sin molestias en la muñeca. Una de las funcionalidades que siempre me ha gustado es la alarma silenciosa que te despierta con una ligera vibración; de las nuevas funcionalidades me gustó que te muestra también las llamadas entrantes a tu celular.
D**E
Necesitaba un monitor cardíaco para mi clase de spinning; no quería algo muy avanzado pero tampoco muy chafa, creo que éste fue el indicado. Viene con un año de Fitbit premium lo cual fue un plus, no está incómodo de usar y no se ve muy grandote, lo recomiendo. Instrucciones muy fáciles, no batallas para entenderle.
A**R
This Fitbit Inspire 2 has actually inspired me to do my 10, 000 steps a day, and it's fun seeing your progress and active minutes in tangible, measurable data. It's also the most comfortable band I've ever worn- very soft, and even though it's all plastic, it's solid, high quality plastic. Band fits securely even on my skinny wrists. The app is OK; could be more intuitive, but you get used to it. It's nice being able to see my resting heart rate go down with regular exercise, and the menstrual cycle tracker is useful too- has accurately warned me a couple days before I start my period. Battery life is EXCELLENT; much better than my old Charge 2. Lasts 7-10 days easily if you don't work out every single day. It actually IS water and sweat resistant as it claims, doesn't get as sticky or uncomfortable as some other smart watches or fitness trackers. There are a couple of things I don't like: the charger is proprietary, which means one more adapter and cable to pack instead of the widely used USB Type C. Also the squeeze to toggle modes function often activates when I bend my wrist backwards. I imagine this would be a dealbreaker if I did a lot of yoga, but even if you're playing racquet sports and wearing this on your non dominant hand, this shouldn't be an issue. Apart from that, I really can't think of any downsides. Would recommend for people who want to maintain or build a good level of fitness and don't want to charge their device too often.
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