Fitbit Inspire 3 Health &-Fitness-Tracker with Stress Management, Workout Intensity, Sleep Tracking, 24/7 Heart Rate and more, Lilac Bliss/Black, One Size (S & L Bands Included)
$99.95 Original price was: $99.95.$79.95Current price is: $79.95.




Do what you love and feel your best with Inspire 3. This little health hack on your wrist helps you stay on top of your stress, fitness and sleep—all you have to do is wear it. Track Health Metrics like skin temperature & blood oxygen, plus get daily scores that show how ready you are to work out or how well you’re managing stress. Fitbit is part of the Google family. 1) Requires a Fitbit Premium membership. Premium content recommendations are not available in all locales and may be in English only. 2) Irregular rhythm notifications are only available in select countries and with select Fitbit products; not intended for use by people under 22 years old or with other known arrhythmias. See fitbit.com/irregularrhythm for additional details. 3) Not available in all markets. The SpO2 feature is not intended to diagnose or treat any medical condition or for any other medical purpose. It is intended to help you manage your well-being and keep track of your information. 4) When phone is nearby. 5) Varies with use and other factors. 6) 6 months of Premium for New Premium users only. Must activate with device. Valid payment method required. Free trial must be activated within 60 days of device activation. Cancel before free trial ends to avoid subscription fees. Requires use of Fitbit app with compatible iPhone or Android devices. A Google account will be required.
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. Compatibility-Apple iOS 15 or higher, Android OS 9 or higher
Move more: Daily Readiness Score(1), Active Zone Minutes, all-day activity tracking and 24/7 heart rate, 20+ 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(2), SpO2(3), menstrual health tracking, resting heart rate and high/low heart rate notifications
Sleep better: automatic sleep tracking, personalized Sleep Profile(1), daily detailed Sleep Score, smart wake vibrating alarm, sleep mode
Comfortably connected day and night: calls, texts & smartphone app notifications(4), color touchscreen with customizable clock faces, super lightweight and water resistant to 50 meters, up to 10 day battery life(5)
Includes a 6-month Premium membership complete with personalized insights, advanced analytics and more (New & returning Premium users only. Must activate trial within 60-days of device activation. Content and features may change)

Maurice M. –
Fitbit 3 High recommended
This fitness tracker was recommend for may wife by her Doctor after her open heart surgery. For me it was just another smart watch. However, the Fitbit 3 came up on sale again and I did some serious looking at it. WOW, for me this is the very “smart watch” I have been wanting. I wear hearing aids and when I get phone calls, msgs, and so on I get the sound in my hearing aids. With the Fitbit 3 it dos not override the bluetooth for my hearing aids. I know TMI. But, I have spent a small fortune and hours looking for one of these smartwatches that would work this way. And let me tell you this Fitbit 3 may be on the skinny side but don’t judge it until you have tried it. No problem with connecting with your phone, battery life is really good, the price is very good. The functions reveal themselves as you learn how to use it. At the end of the day my wife and I will compare who has walked the farthest. This Fitbit 3 is worth a try if you have been looking for that smartwatch that dos what you want.
Richard Remmele –
It has great accurate Sleep and wake and all the others including “Thrashing”
For my purpose it is great because the Sleep numbers are more accurate than the two others that I tried. It seems to be a weakness among even the most expensive brands. Most of the reviews that I read were positive on the Sleep issue. It not only tracks the normal sleep items, but it identifies what I will call “Thrashing” around the bed in addition to wake time accurately. I hear the battery life is good, if not exceptional. You can get the detailed sleep graph on your phone without paying extra. I would say the set-up was not particularly easy, but I found a great YouTube video that steps you though everything,
Precise Disarray –
compare & contrast by looking at chart in middle of product description, choose wisely
GPS: I saw a review crying about needing to have phone on body in order to have GPS tracked. The features of the Inspire 3 compared to other models are CLEARLY listed in THIS product description. This model has CONNECTED GPS (means it will talk to phone), or you can choose a model with GPS built in (no need to have phone on you). ZERO surprises here.STEP COUNT: I find it accurate, leaning toward underestimation, which is fine. Never have I found it to over estimate. Seems about as accurate as all the other Fitbit products I have used over the past 10 years. If you find it over estimating for whatever reason, then raise your goal.SCREEN CLARITY: good color, clean clear presentation. I have been using their smart watches the past several years, so I wasnt sure what to expect from their “low end” basic model. Very clear. Very different (and better) than basic models of 8-10 years ago.SCREEN USE: very receptive to my touch. I can tap the screen and see the time, date, and steps, and then scroll UP to see: date, battery amount, steps, distance, floors, hourly activity progress, heart rate(actual and resting), sleep and sleep score, Sp02, menstrual info, exercise progress. Scroll DOWN, to see alarm if you have one set, or want to turn off. Along with other options. Use SIDE button and swipe left or right for other information and settings stuff.BATTERY LIFE:. Lasts forever. I have my watch set to only turn on with a tap. I didnt want to see it every time I flicked my wrist. That also takes away from batter life. There are likely other settings and such that decrease battery life, but as of right now I have been using it since July 9th, and it is the 17th at time of writing this. I have 32% battery left. 10 days is likely accurate.BONUS: although it says that it does NOT have ECG app for AFIB detection, it does. Sorta. “while it can’t take an ECG like the more expensive Fitbit Charge 5 or newer smartwatches, it will monitor your heart rate and alert you if it detects an irregular heart rhythm”.WATCH BAND STYLE: I wish I noticed this or thought to ask before purchasing. This has the PIN release style watch band. Since I like to swap out my bands frequently, I am not a fan of the pin style. Made extra annoying as this is a small unit and therefor extra small pin system. That being said, I havent had any real problem swapping out. Mostly just a nuisance. However, I went ahead and ordered a Charge 5 because that has the push button release. I like how the Fitbits are now just including a size small as well as a size large band size. I have 7″ wrist, and prefer the large band over the small. Gives me more wiggle room. I also like the regular traditional watch band style (slots with pin, then slip through securing band– like any old school watch). Some models use a slip through band which always made me think it was unsecure. So I always just bought new bands of preferred style. Overall I can wear this just fine as is.WORD OF CAUTION:The 4 star rating takes into account that I dont see in the description any info pertaining to the “pin” release style of band. Maybe I missed it. I also factor in that this CANNOT be used in conjunction with other models. I figured I could swap between the Charge 5 and this, depending on what I want to wear that day. Nope. This will have to be cleared from app before another one could use. I noticed this when I was putting this online to replace my Fitbit Sense. I had to deactivate the Sense to add this. And now that I have a Charge 5 coming, I will have to deactiveate this. I wanted to be able to try them out side by side to determine which I like most before giving one away. Boo/hiss.LASTLY, I decided to stop buying the smart watches, as in the Versa or Sense. I found that I wasnt using most of the additional features. None lasted more than a year or two for me anyway. This Inspire 3 and Charge 5 have all that I want, and nothing I dont. Comes down to personal preference. I have a Garmin Vivosmart that has lasted forever, but it never seems as accurate for basic movement (good for intentional exercise), basic walks, and the app is yuck. Whereas I really like the Fitbit app. I like the product, but are basically throw away items for me (whereas my husband is still wearing his Fitbit Blaze from several years ago).I’ll update if I experience anything worth sharing, especially if anything negative.
mister knowitall –
It does exactly what I need it to do.
I can’t comment on all of the functions this thing does, since I haven’t even tried them all.Specifically I wanted to check my steps and pulse – WITHOUT GETTING A smartwatch – and it does those two things very well. I was getting pretty sedentary and my blood pressure was high. I did get on a prescription but decided to be more active and have forced myself to walk more (got a puppy for a motivator – she’s great but pretty demanding). I’m up to 10k steps a day and in 2 weeks my resting pulse rate has gone from 65 to 58, which I believe is a direct result to walking.I’m a little dubious about the sleep quality function because every night it says “good sleep, 6.2 (+-) hours…. This seems to be the same regardless of 5+ hours or 7 hours so maybe/maybe not accurate or worthwhile.I believe the caloric burn is somewhat valuable because I’ve been eating much more than before (I’m 6 feet 165) and didn’t need to lose weight. But I’ve had to start eating ice cream and cake before bed (LOL, love it) otherwise I wake up starving at like 3 or 4 am and have to eat.But I wanted it SPECIFICALLY for the distance so I think it’s perfect for that. My niece tried to convince me to go smartwatch but no thanks, don’t want it, don’t need it.
P. Rogers –
Great piece of kit. Covers all the basic monitoring functions very well and is reliable and no issues with reliability.
Roby –
As advertised. Legit item.
Koko –
Hasta ahora, funciona muy bien. La vez anterior compré el modelo 2 y su batería no duró mucho; espero que este modelo tenga una batería más duradera.
Alexis G. –
Compré este Smart Watch por qué me robaron mi Apple Watch y quería algo que fuera funcional y económico y la verdad es que estoy muy feliz, creo que llevo con él casi un año y me ha funcionado perfectamente. Resiste al agua, es pequeño y eso me gusta, no es estorboso ni muy llamativo (por aquello de la delincuencia), la pura dura bastante, una semana aprox, pero siempre dependerá del uso. El único pero que le doy es que la app para iphone no sincroniza automáticamente y es medio tedioso. Pero bueno se entiende por ser de la “competencia”. Recomiendo 100% vale la pena.
Martha –
En lo personal me gusta mucho las pulseras como monitor de Salud. Fitbit detecta los ejercicios en cuanto los haces sin embargo llevo 3 pulseras que al año un mes de su uso dejan de funcionar sin más. Por lo que compruebo que están programados para lo mismo y esto es muy poco ético. Creo que todos deberían de saber esto de la marca