

🔥 Elevate your wellness game with Fitbit Inspire 3 – where smart meets sleek!
The Fitbit Inspire 3 is a lightweight, stylish health and fitness tracker featuring a 10-day battery life, advanced sleep and readiness tracking via a 6-month Premium membership, stress management scoring, and seamless smartphone notifications. Designed for professionals seeking effortless wellness insights and all-day comfort, it combines accurate biometric monitoring with a sleek resin and silicone build.
| ASIN | B0B75RC9C3 |
| ASIN | B0B75RC9C3 |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
| Battery Life | 10 Days |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,631 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #78 in Smart Watches |
| Brand | Fitbit |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphones |
| Country of Origin | Vietnam |
| Country of Origin | Vietnam |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (5,233) |
| Date First Available | 13 September 2022 |
| Generic Name | smart watch |
| Generic Name | smart watch |
| Included Components | Charging Cable, Watch Band |
| Included Components | Charging Cable, Watch Band |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 15 x 0.2 x 1.2 Centimeters |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 15 x 0.2 x 1.2 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 17.7 g |
| Item Weight | 17.7 g |
| Item model number | FB424BKBK-FRCJK |
| Item model number | FB424BKBK-FRCJK |
| Manufacturer | Fitbit |
| Manufacturer | Fitbit |
| Material | Plastic, Silicone |
| Net Quantity | 1.00 Count |
| Net Quantity | 1.00 Count |
| Product Dimensions | 14.96 x 0.19 x 1.17 cm; 17.69 g |
| Product Dimensions | 14.96 x 0.19 x 1.17 cm; 17.69 g |
| Screen Size | 0.74 Inches |
| Sensor Type | Optical |
| UPC | 810073610095 |
D**Y
Fantastic gadget for health conscious and mature people.
A great product by Fitbit. It is small silent but very effective. Accurately calculating my health data. Paving the way for a healthier me. Sleep tracking is world class. Gives a cardio load and readiness scores. Light and comfortable for extensive wear over days. Robust battery life over 10 days at full charge. Recommended for health conscious and mature people.
S**G
Must buy for health and fitness!
This is my first fitness band & I had bought it by doing extensive research on online portals like YouTube & shopping apps. The best part with the Fitbit inspire 3 is the integration of the fitbit app with the device. The heart rate monitor is pretty accurate for walks & very accurate while on sleep mode. I'd checked with my BP monitor device & the heart rate on the fitbit & the BP device were almost the same with a difference of 1 or 2 units. The accuracy with connected GPS is as expected as it's integrated to google maps. The step counter is something subjective & this is with any expensive fitness trackers or smartwatches as it heavily relies on hand motion. Coming to the USP & Pros: -You need not wear the device intact or firmly for accurate results. You can loosen up & still get accurate results with fitbit devices. -The heart rate monitor is on point & gets the work done brilliantly. -The detailed sleep profile & other data on the fitbit premium is worth your money if health & fitness is your priority. - Brilliant battery backup, easily lasts 10 days without switching on your mobile notifications. Notifs are anyway irrelevant for a tiny screen. - The device is quite small & hence you can wear it all day without any hassle. Cons: - The step counter counts travelling on autorickshaw or any other hand motions. - Some of the scores will be available only if you wear the device for a minimum of 15 hours (example: readiness score, stress management score)
A**A
Good looking especially for small wrists
Great fitness band, looks good on hand too. But since the case is made of plastic it doesn't go well with metal straps (if you buy any). Measurements are like 90% accurate. Battery is good. Charges quickly as well. Overall loved it! And goes well on my 6 inch small wrist size! I couldn't find any major issues. Only cons I could find: 1. Sometimes the plastic strap feel itchy on skin 2. No inbuilt water hydration reminders (but I use hourly movement reminders for this purpose) 3. Wake up on wrist doesn't work all the time correctly 4. Screen is small 5. Not sure how sturdy the screen glass is, so I had to buy a screen protector along with it 6. The case is made of plastic hence doesn't go well with suit dress.
M**I
Great product, value for money
Great product, value for money. Gives the data I want esp heart rate and step count; plus plenty of features. The screen is small for data to be read comfortably, but that gives a sleek look as well, and I use the Fitbit only to gather data; not to read from it. The data gets synced immediately to my phone's Fitbit App, from where you can comfortably read it, including live heart rate data. Additionally, it's a wrist wear; unlike many other devices which need a chest strap, which I do not like. Overall, with the current price, it's worth it and very useful.
M**L
Not working properly
It's not working properly, not counting steps, time, calories properly. While I do exercise for 30 minutes it shows for 4 or 5 minutes only. It sheer waste of money. I wonder how such reputed brand making such very very bed product. I recommend every one that please do not purchase this, it's waste of money.
P**L
Excellent product
Quite intuitive but you may want to read the user manual to make the best use of all the features. The battery lasted around 8 days. Looks stylish, good quality and is comfortable—short and long straps provided. Performance and seems to measure the heart rate and steps quite accurately. Tip for those people whose job/ non-exercise activities involves excessive use of the hands. Excessive hand movements are falsely perceived as steps so just before starting the job, keep it in your shirt or trousers pocket. If this lasts for more than a few years it will be value for money.
P**A
Good battery life
Good for tracking steps and exercises. Comfortable on wrist. Comes with an extra band. Battery life is good.
K**K
God for Exercise Tracking
FitBit is rightly appreciated as an exercise-recorder, though comparatively expensive. This amazing, simple devise lives up to the reputation. It can easily be connected to the mobile, iPhone or android. Just down load the appropriate App on the phone and follow the steps to pair. This model is probably the simplest gadget among the FitBit watches; and least expensive. Model with perhaps more functionalities are available for more enthusiastic exercise buffs and a professional (payment necessary) membership are available.
R**M
Had a Fitbit smartwatch previously and "downgraded" to the fitness tracker. It's a lot cheaper at about a third of the watch's price, but the tiny screen is a hard read for my aged eyes. Otherwise... love it. The fitness tracker fits my needs, which is mainly on tracking my health so it's still good value considering I had not used the other functionalities of the smartwatch.
J**K
After trying many other smart watches I've come back to Fitbit. Others sleep readings are always off and the steps always seem exaggerated. The Fitbit seems to be bang on everyday. Works the best and the app is clear and easy to ready. The free 6 month subscription is nice, but not needed to fully enjoy the app. Save yourself the money and get a device that actually works!
K**K
Googleの傘下なのでAndroidとの親和性がとてもいいです。このコスパはかなり良いです。軽量で着け心地が良く、長時間つけても気にならないのが魅力。心拍数や睡眠、歩数などの基本的な計測はもちろん、ストレス管理や血中酸素のチェックまでできるので、日常の健康管理に十分役立ちます。 ディスプレイは見やすく操作も直感的で、スマホとの連携もスムーズ。通知機能も便利で、日常生活に自然に溶け込みます。バッテリー持ちも良く、頻繁に充電しなくていいのは大きなメリット。
T**N
Tracks all the workouts and steps. Handy. Easy to use.
Z**E
COMPARISON TO LUXE. I had a Luxe model before, and I loved it. For reasons I will discuss below, I needed to get a new Fitbit. I shopped around for models and found that this Inspire 3 was very similar. In the pictures, my Luxe is the device with the gold rim and beige band; the Inspire 3 is the all-around black one. You can see that the shape, size, and design is similar. The Inspire 3 does NOT have the gold rim of the Luxe, which I felt added a little class to my Fitbit, but it's still slim and feels feminine and not bulky. The functions are pretty identical. BATTERY. The battery of the Fitbit is both one of the best parts of the device and the worst parts of it. It's the best in terms of speed of charging and keeping its charge. On a new Fitbit, it takes less than 1 hr to completely charge a device. The charge holds for days - it can even go a whole week without recharging. Few other smart watch/activity monitors can boast that. But, the battery eventually dies out, requiring you to charge it several times a day. That's what happened to ALL of my Fitbit devices before (I am on my 4th device). It seems to happen around 1-2 years into the use of the device. I don't know if this is just what happens to batteries or whether this is an instance of built obsolescence. I would like the option to keep my device and simply change the battery, but sadly Fitbit doesn't allow this. The charger is proprietary (i.e., it isn't a USB-C or similarly universal plug) but simple to use. This version of it (compared to the Luxe's charger, which is sightly different in shape and therefore not compatible) is entirely made of plastic and feels light and a bit cheap. But, I have been using it for a couple of months and so far, it seems to be robust and durable. FUNCTIONALITY. As you can see in the video, there are many (many!) functions on this device. It keeps time, it monitors heart rate and activity level (it can send you an alert in case of irregular heart beat), it monitors steps (and you can set a target each day), it monitors sleep and even blood O2 levels (to detect sleep apnea) and sleep stages, etc etc etc. You can link it to your phone and have it notify you of messages and/or schedule events. You can easily change the face of the Fitbit (look and feel, and also access to some functionalities) in the app. I included a screenshot from a portion of the options for the face. I chose the Simple face/template which only shows time, heart rate, and steps. However, I find that whenever I engage in exercise it automatically goes into an exercise mode that I don't know how to get out of, and it annoys me as I cannot see my heart rate, time, or steps. I swipe in each direction and I get access to a whole lots of confusing screens, and sometimes end up changing my settings by accident. In a way, having too many options accessible from the home screen can be an issue. I just want it to stay simple. But those who like to have gadgets that they can play with will be very happy. COMPATIBILITY. Ultimately, the reason I keep purchasing Fitbit (despite me swearing them off each time the battery dies after a year), is that the system is compatible with many many other apps. For example, my scale is anther brand but it sends its data into the Fitbit app. My diet app is with another company, but it sends its data into Fitbit. etc etc. So in the end, because it is universally compatible with every other health app out there, it just ends up becoming a centralized app that you can't really get away from. So I guess it works for me. Because it is so ubiquitous, it is also possible to find many off-brand options like wrist bands that are cheaper and made of funner colours.... So that's a plus too...
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