


Fitbit Inspire 3 Health & Fitness Tracker with Stress Management, Workout Intensity, Sleep Tracking, 24/7 Heart Rate - 3-Month Google Health Premium Membership Included - Midnight Zen/Black
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Description
About this item Inspire 3 is the tracker that helps you find your energy, do what you love and feel your best – all you have to do is wear it; Apple iOS 16.4 or higher, Android OS 11.0 or higher Move more: Daily Readiness Score, Active Zone Minutes, all-day activity tracking and 24/7 heart rate, 40+ exercise modes, automatic exercise tracking and reminders to move Stress less: Always-on wellness tracking, daily Stress Management Score, mindfulness sessions, relax breathing sessions, irregular heart rhythm notifications[1], SpO2[2], menstrual health tracking, resting heart rate, and high/low heart rate notifications Sleep better: Automatic sleep tracking, daily detailed Sleep Score, smart wake vibrating alarm, sleep mode Comfortably connected, day and night: Calls, texts, and smartphone app notifications[3], color touchscreen with customizable clock faces, super lightweight and water resistant to 50 meters, up to 10 day battery life[4] Small and large bands included; small size fits wrists 5.1-7.5 inches in circumference; large size fits wrists 6.3-8.7 inches in circumference Includes a 3-month Google Health Premium membership complete with personalized coaching, advanced analytics, and more[5] See more product details
Details
Product information Additional details Operating System Android Additional Features Heart Rate Monitor GPS Geotagging Functionality GPS Via Smartphone Band Material Type Silicone Case Material Type Resin Water Resistance Level Water Resistant Sport Type Fitness Human Interface Input Touchscreen Clasp Type Tang Buckle Supported Application Alarm, Fitness Tracker, Heart Rate Monitor, Phone, Sleep Monitor Water Resistance Depth 50 Meters Supported Satellite Navigation System GPS Controller Type Android Metrics Measured Heart Rate, Sleep Duration, Stress, Blood Oxygen Monitor Style Shape Rectangular Style Name Minimalist Color Black/Midnight Zen Band Color Black Connectivity Connectivity Technology Bluetooth Wireless Compability Bluetooth Wireless Provider Unlocked Communication Feature Bluetooth, GPS Compatibility Compatible Devices IOS and Android Compatible Phone Models Apple iOS 16.4 or higher & Android OS 11.0 or higher Memory & Storage Memory Storage Capacity 32 MB User guide Warranty Type Limited Waterproof Rating IP68 Warranty & Support Feedback Item details Brand Fitbit Model Name inspire 3 Target Audience Tweens, Parents, College Students Age Range Description Adult Model Number B0B5F9SZW7 Built-In Media Tracker, Band Warranty Description 1 year manufacturer Wearable Computer Type Activity Tracker UPC 810073611573 Global Trade Identification Number 00810073611573 Manufacturer Fitbit Inc Unit Count 1.0 Count Best Sellers Rank #49 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #2 in Activity & Fitness Trackers ASIN B0B5F9SZW7 Customer Reviews 4.2 out of 5 stars Battery Battery Capacity 0.3 Battery Cell Type Lithium Ion Battery Average Life 10 days Battery Charge Time 2 Hours Display Screen Size 0.76 Inches Display Type Digital Maximum Display Brightness 400 Nit Measurements Item Weight 3.8 Ounces Item Dimensions 0.71 x 0.43 x 1.54 inches Band Length 39.32 Millimeters
Customer reviews
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Really like this tracker, but…….see latest update.
I’ve previously had a Charge 4 and then a 5. Like them both, but all good things come to an end. Typical life span a little over 2 years. I’m ok with that. What I really like about this tracker is the smaller size. When my Charge 5 died (tried to wash it off under the faucet), I looked into the Charge 6. Reviews were not reassuring. So this one had more positive reviews and thought I’d give it shot. So far it’s been great. Easy to use, display responds well to touch, screen is legible, and it supports just what I need. Plus, it’s less $$ than the new Charge. At this point very happy with my purchase. Recommended. Will follow up with updates as needed. Update 5-10-24. So within three days battery dropped to 19%. A disappointment given the description states up to 10 days. So I made a few changes in the watch configuration and fully recharged. After36hours battery is at 66%. A week would be acceptable but anything less a disappointment. Update 5-13-24. Turned off always on display. Battery at 44% after 6 days, not bad. Happy I bought this tracker over the Charge 6. Update 6-1-24 Ok, I really like this tracker. Soooo glad I bought it over the Charge 6. It has yet to disappoint me and Im getting at least 8-9 days from a charge. Best part is I like the small profile and simplicity of the display. I see the large display watches and trackers and wonder why anyone would want such a clunky device on their wrist. Now if you wants apps, fancy displays, emergency calling, and all parameters on one screen, this tracker is not for you. So glad I made this purchase. 1-25-25. So the original Fitbit functionality was great throughout the past 9 months until the hinge point of the strap failed. The plastic where the pin secures the strap to the watch fractured. What to do? I tried some epoxy, worked for a few weeks. So I just ordered a new watch. Unfortunately, the watch gave me less than one year of service. Had it not been for its otherwise excellent performance I would have considered abandoning Fitbit. But I went and ordered a new one. Seems the watch is a disposable item with a life expectancy of less than a year. Too bad, seems few things in life have consistent longevity. I’ll have to see how long this one keeps me happy. I’m not going to deduct a star at this point. We’ll just have to see how this goes. 4-11-25 I really like this device. it has performed well. I've been reading a few negative reviews. Seems people expect too much from a small rather inexpensive fitness watch. This device is great as a tracker but is not without fault. Keep that in mind and you won't be disappointed. I think others feel they should get the equivalent of an expensive electrocardiogram or sleep results that you can only get from visiting a sleep center. Ain't gonna happen. Just use the device as it is intended, as a tracker. Overall, once the tracker has accumulated enough data on your habits, it will serve as a reliable reflection of your exercise and health. I think it is worth it and would buy another. 7-10-25 A few more months of use. No complaints. Good tracker. I sync it up with my iPhone and iPad. Sometimes it goes ok other times I need to pair it again. But not a major issue as it does catch up with the latest data. I rely on this compact tracker quite a bit for my steps, distance walked, exercise time, and general sleep quality. it also seems stop on with my resting heart rate. I still like it very much and would buy again. Another update 11-24-25. Watch very reliable thus far. No issues. Again the small profile of this watch is a real plus for me not to mention 8-9 day battery power. Use it mostly to track steps. I have a goal of 11000 steps / day and I’m on track with one month to go for a full year. Will buy another when this fails but I’m hoping to get more than one year out of this one.
I’ve previously had a Charge 4 and then a 5. Like them both, but all good things come to an end. Typical life span a little over 2 years. I’m ok with that. What I really like about this tracker is the smaller size. When my Charge 5 died (tried to wash it off under the faucet), I looked into the Charge 6. Reviews were not reassuring. So this one had more positive reviews and thought I’d give it shot. So far it’s been great. Easy to use, display responds well to touch, screen is legible, and it supports just what I need. Plus, it’s less $$ than the new Charge. At this point very happy with my purchase. Recommended. Will follow up with updates as needed. Update 5-10-24. So within three days battery dropped to 19%. A disappointment given the description states up to 10 days. So I made a few changes in the watch configuration and fully recharged. After36hours battery is at 66%. A week would be acceptable but anything less a disappointment. Update 5-13-24. Turned off always on display. Battery at 44% after 6 days, not bad. Happy I bought this tracker over the Charge 6. Update 6-1-24 Ok, I really like this tracker. Soooo glad I bought it over the Charge 6. It has yet to disappoint me and Im getting at least 8-9 days from a charge. Best part is I like the small profile and simplicity of the display. I see the large display watches and trackers and wonder why anyone would want such a clunky device on their wrist. Now if you wants apps, fancy displays, emergency calling, and all parameters on one screen, this tracker is not for you. So glad I made this purchase. 1-25-25. So the original Fitbit functionality was great throughout the past 9 months until the hinge point of the strap failed. The plastic where the pin secures the strap to the watch fractured. What to do? I tried some epoxy, worked for a few weeks. So I just ordered a new watch. Unfortunately, the watch gave me less than one year of service. Had it not been for its otherwise excellent performance I would have considered abandoning Fitbit. But I went and ordered a new one. Seems the watch is a disposable item with a life expectancy of less than a year. Too bad, seems few things in life have consistent longevity. I’ll have to see how long this one keeps me happy. I’m not going to deduct a star at this point. We’ll just have to see how this goes. 4-11-25 I really like this device. it has performed well. I've been reading a few negative reviews. Seems people expect too much from a small rather inexpensive fitness watch. This device is great as a tracker but is not without fault. Keep that in mind and you won't be disappointed. I think others feel they should get the equivalent of an expensive electrocardiogram or sleep results that you can only get from visiting a sleep center. Ain't gonna happen. Just use the device as it is intended, as a tracker. Overall, once the tracker has accumulated enough data on your habits, it will serve as a reliable reflection of your exercise and health. I think it is worth it and would buy another. 7-10-25 A few more months of use. No complaints. Good tracker. I sync it up with my iPhone and iPad. Sometimes it goes ok other times I need to pair it again. But not a major issue as it does catch up with the latest data. I rely on this compact tracker quite a bit for my steps, distance walked, exercise time, and general sleep quality. it also seems stop on with my resting heart rate. I still like it very much and would buy again. Another update 11-24-25. Watch very reliable thus far. No issues. Again the small profile of this watch is a real plus for me not to mention 8-9 day battery power. Use it mostly to track steps. I have a goal of 11000 steps / day and I’m on track with one month to go for a full year. Will buy another when this fails but I’m hoping to get more than one year out of this one.


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Long battery, lightweight, durable
I use my fitbit inspire 3 everyday, mainly to track steps and heart rate. The extra features of Fitbit that require a premium subscription are just OK, and not really needed for me. I did try their free trial, but decided not to continue the premium service. The sleep monitoring is pretty neat though. For connectivity - It is really easy to setup with your phone with their app, but it just isn't for me. The step counter works great, and I use it to try and track my 10,000 steps a day, sometimes finding that I've come close to the goal just doing general work and movement during the day! I like the reminder vibration to remind you to get up and move every once in awhile (I'm sure you can disable this, but I don't). I went with this model of Fitbit because it is much smaller, and much lighter. The fit is really nice, and super lightweight. The screen is still big enough to read it, as the display is bright and clear. It doesn't work well if you want to do extras like messages/email etc, but I don't use it as a smart watch in that way. If you want those features, probably look for a larger model. The durability is another plus for this tracker. I wear it everyday, and without thinking about it (I forget I'm wearing it 99% of the time) I bump and scrape it on all types of things, especially at work because I work with my hands a lot. I can see scruffs and dings all over the edges now after a few months, but zero issues with the functionality, and no real damage to the screen or buttons. Seems that it will take a beating and be just fine. The other thing I really like about this tracker, and another reason I went smaller, is the battery life. I find I have to charge it maybe two or three times a month (at most). I don't really keep track, but it lasts a very long time, even though I wear it all day, everyday. I don't sleep with it anymore, so I'm sure that saves some battery. Either way, the battery lasts a long time, and charge time is very quickly through USB. My only concern is the waterproof type connector that it uses (a design that a lot of smart watches have) might wear down and require their proprietary cable. Because I haven't charged too many times and the charge lasts so long, I'm not super worried about replacing the cable anytime soon, but something to note - you might have to eventually shell out for their special cable. Overall, I really recommend the Inspire 3 is you want a lightweight, small, easy to read tracker. If you are mainly looking for steps/pulse, it is a great device. If you want some of the extras, maybe go a step up and expect to have a heavier device with shorter battery life.
I use my fitbit inspire 3 everyday, mainly to track steps and heart rate. The extra features of Fitbit that require a premium subscription are just OK, and not really needed for me. I did try their free trial, but decided not to continue the premium service. The sleep monitoring is pretty neat though. For connectivity - It is really easy to setup with your phone with their app, but it just isn't for me. The step counter works great, and I use it to try and track my 10,000 steps a day, sometimes finding that I've come close to the goal just doing general work and movement during the day! I like the reminder vibration to remind you to get up and move every once in awhile (I'm sure you can disable this, but I don't). I went with this model of Fitbit because it is much smaller, and much lighter. The fit is really nice, and super lightweight. The screen is still big enough to read it, as the display is bright and clear. It doesn't work well if you want to do extras like messages/email etc, but I don't use it as a smart watch in that way. If you want those features, probably look for a larger model. The durability is another plus for this tracker. I wear it everyday, and without thinking about it (I forget I'm wearing it 99% of the time) I bump and scrape it on all types of things, especially at work because I work with my hands a lot. I can see scruffs and dings all over the edges now after a few months, but zero issues with the functionality, and no real damage to the screen or buttons. Seems that it will take a beating and be just fine. The other thing I really like about this tracker, and another reason I went smaller, is the battery life. I find I have to charge it maybe two or three times a month (at most). I don't really keep track, but it lasts a very long time, even though I wear it all day, everyday. I don't sleep with it anymore, so I'm sure that saves some battery. Either way, the battery lasts a long time, and charge time is very quickly through USB. My only concern is the waterproof type connector that it uses (a design that a lot of smart watches have) might wear down and require their proprietary cable. Because I haven't charged too many times and the charge lasts so long, I'm not super worried about replacing the cable anytime soon, but something to note - you might have to eventually shell out for their special cable. Overall, I really recommend the Inspire 3 is you want a lightweight, small, easy to read tracker. If you are mainly looking for steps/pulse, it is a great device. If you want some of the extras, maybe go a step up and expect to have a heavier device with shorter battery life.
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Love using it so far
I have had an Apple Watch for over 10 years now which was impressive, decided to go with something a little different this time around since the Apple Watch can’t really hold a charge longer than 15 mins now. My impressions after using it for a few weeks, I love the fact that the battery lasts around 10 days rather than my Apple Watch that would only go around 24 hours before requiring a charge. This allowed me to use it to get sleep stats since I don’t have to stick it on a charger every night. It basically has a lot of similar features that the Apple Watch has, minus the ability to call which wasn’t too big of a deal for me. For those wondering like I was, you do have the ability to receive texts and email notifications on your watch. You can also set alarms and timers on it as well, just note that it’s a vibration alert as I don’t think there are any speakers on the watch. The watch also has a find my phone option which plays a loud sound on your phone for you to locate it. Overall it’s like having a nice budget fitness watch with some really nice smart watch features built in.
I have had an Apple Watch for over 10 years now which was impressive, decided to go with something a little different this time around since the Apple Watch can’t really hold a charge longer than 15 mins now. My impressions after using it for a few weeks, I love the fact that the battery lasts around 10 days rather than my Apple Watch that would only go around 24 hours before requiring a charge. This allowed me to use it to get sleep stats since I don’t have to stick it on a charger every night. It basically has a lot of similar features that the Apple Watch has, minus the ability to call which wasn’t too big of a deal for me. For those wondering like I was, you do have the ability to receive texts and email notifications on your watch. You can also set alarms and timers on it as well, just note that it’s a vibration alert as I don’t think there are any speakers on the watch. The watch also has a find my phone option which plays a loud sound on your phone for you to locate it. Overall it’s like having a nice budget fitness watch with some really nice smart watch features built in.







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Great for tracking health and daily activity
This fitness tracker is lightweight and comfortable enough to wear all day, including while sleeping. It tracks steps, heart rate, sleep quality, and stress levels, giving a detailed overview of your daily health habits. The screen is clear and easy to navigate, and the battery life lasts several days without needing constant charging. It also syncs easily with your phone for progress tracking and insights. Overall, it’s a simple but effective tool for improving fitness awareness and daily health monitoring.
This fitness tracker is lightweight and comfortable enough to wear all day, including while sleeping. It tracks steps, heart rate, sleep quality, and stress levels, giving a detailed overview of your daily health habits. The screen is clear and easy to navigate, and the battery life lasts several days without needing constant charging. It also syncs easily with your phone for progress tracking and insights. Overall, it’s a simple but effective tool for improving fitness awareness and daily health monitoring.