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Fitbit inspire 3 review
Fitbit inspire 3 review








The setup process on my Oppo Find X5 Pro was sufficiently pain-free and idiot-proof that even I got it right first time. It uses the standard Fitbit mobile app (iOS/Android). Still, its user interface is sufficiently intuitive that you won’t need a manual. The Inspire doesn’t use the Fitbit OS as found on the Versa or Sense 2 smartwatches. How about alloy or leather straps, Fitbit? Call me a grumpy old cynic, but this limited its usefulness somewhat. If I worked up a sweat, I’d develop a rash under the strap, meaning I couldn’t wear the Inspire off for a day or two. While the strap is easily removed, and there are lots of (costly) third-party straps available, the silicone strap is a skin irritant. While its design is good, Fitbit has shot itself in the foot by using a silicone strap. In use, they work well and, as with earlier models, will take you back to the home screen. At a glance, however, it was more than ample for fitness stats.įitbit has stuck with the haptic-style button built into the side of the Inspire 3’s case. For reading longer notifications (such as email alerts), I found it too cramped to be useful. As crisp and vivid as the AMOLED display is, it’s small. Fitbit has remedied this by adding a colour AMOLED touchscreen that adds improved readability into the mix, greatly extending the Inspire 3’s usability. One downside with earlier Inspire models was their display.










Fitbit inspire 3 review