
You can see the size difference between the two. I’m using different straps than the ones they come with in this pic. The Fitbit Charge 3 on the left and the Fitbit Inspire HR on the right on my wrist. I didn’t experience the connectivity issues with it like I did the Versa but I just didn’t enjoy wearing it nearly as much as the Versa and now the Inspire HR which you can check the current price and availability on Amazon where I purchased it from. The heart rate sensor and connected GPS did a very good job. Then a few months ago, I reviewed the Fitbit Charge 3, and it tested out as a solid fitness tracker. Firmware updates since its 2018 release have improved the Versa but I’m waiting on the second generation Versa to really knock my socks off. The Fitbit Versa is still one of my favorite fitness tracker / smartwatches, even though it was plagued with syncing and connection issues early on. I’ve had the Fitbit Zip, Blaze, Versa, and Charge 3 so I have quite a few other Fitbits to compare to. I like it, a lot!įirst off, I’m not new to Fitbit.

I thought the features were typical for fitness trackers for less and let’s face it, the Inspire isn’t as featured packed as the Apple Watch or maybe even a higher end Garmin but after wearing the Inspire HR for a week, it’s become my favorite Fitbit device and one I’ve been keeping on my wrist, or in a clip, and much more on that in a bit. When Fitbit announced the Fitbit Inspire and Inspire HR I wasn’t overly impressed.
