


There's also a colour touchscreen and all the same features as the Inspire 2. The Fitbit Inspire 3 succeeds the Inspire 2, offering a refined design, whilst adding an SpO2 sensor, high and low heart rate notifications and an Always On Display mode. There's a touchscreen display, it's swim proof and there's automatic exercise recognition too, as well as Active Zone Minutes, Quick Replies for Android users and a 10-day battery life. It offers all-day sleep and activity tracking, smartphone notifications, interchangeable straps and heart rate tracking. The Fitbit Inspire 2 is the cheapest fitness tracker in Fitbit's offering. This list is all about helping you work out which Fitbit will suit you and your lifestyle best. We've broken down each of the Fitbit trackers, looking at how much each costs, what features it offers and why you might consider buying each one.
