The Fitbit Inspire 2 is a truly budget tracker. Last year, we saw significant reductions thanks to Amazon's July Prime Day event. As the Inspire 2 is an older model, it’s also now cheaper than ever, retailing for just over $58 on Amazon. Despite its low price, we still rate it as one of the best Fitbits in 2023. It packs in all the health-tracking features that most people will need, including heart rate monitoring and sleep tracking, while also offering on-wrist notifications.
As it’s such a slim gadget, it doesn’t have some of the features you find in expensive models like in-built GPS or blood oxygen monitoring. But unless you’re a serious runner with a need for absolute accuracy, this shouldn’t affect your experience too much. You just have to connect the Inspire 2 model to your smartphone and you’ll be able to tap into GPS from there.
As the Fitbit Inspire 3 has recently been announced, this older model has had some serious price cuts. It’s currently sitting at its lowest-ever price on Amazon, thanks to the Amazon Prime Day event that’s taking place. Here’s everything you need to know about the device before committing to a purchase.
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Take advantage of Fitbit’s excellent sleep-tracking capabilities, heart rate monitoring and on-wrist notifications, all for less than $60.
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If you want a basic fitness tracker and have never owned one before, this is a great first choice. It comes in three colors: Black, Desert Rose and Lunar White.
During our testing period of the Fitbit Inspire 2, we rated it four out of five stars and said that it does a few things well and is an ideal first fitness tracker. While it has a small OLED screen it’s easy to read both in sunlight and indoors. It’s crystal clear despite its modest resolution but the lack of colored icons might be an issue for users with vision impairments.
It doesn’t have a pulse oximeter (or SpO2 sensor, that uses light to measure your pulse and see how saturated with oxygen your blood is) and the monochrome 1.4” display isn’t as crisp as the Fitbit Luxe. You can get notifications on the Inspire 2 but because of the slimline display you will have to scroll through a lot if you get a long text message.
While it doesn’t have GPS you can piggyback off your phone’s GPS connection so if you’ve got your iPhone or Android with you then you can track your route and progress. However there’s no storage for music so you won’t be able to load the Inspire 2 with your favorite playlist or podcast.
The Xiaomi Mi Smart Band 7 is an affordable tracker with an impressive 14-day battery life and advanced health monitoring, including blood oxygen and stress levels. It also has over 110 sport and fitness modes to choose from. We found some of the metric tracking wasn’t accurate and the screen isn’t very responsive, but at $54.99 it’s a decent offering.