


For running, and cardio blasting HIIT sessions on the Fiit home workout app, average readings could be as much as 10bpm out (compared to a Garmin HRM Pro chest strap monitor). The heart rate monitor is better suited to continuous monitoring than it is for strenuous workout time based on our experience. That GPS support is also useful for the Workout Intensity Maps feature, which along with monitoring your heart rate can show you where you worked hardest during a session.įor exercise tracking - as long as you're not hoping to run for miles on a regular basis and up the intensity in general - the Inspire 2 should just about cut it. There's connected GPS support, which means you can lean on your phone's GPS signal to more accurately track outdoor activities. There's also Fitbit's SmartTrack tech to automatically recognise when you start moving and working out. When you switch to exercise tracking, there are over 20 goal-based modes with core exercises like walking, running and pool swimming. You'll also get a Sleep Score to give you a clear idea if you've had a good night's sleep. That includes the all-important REM sleep, which is a window into the type of sleep tied to memory and learning. When it's time to go to bed, you'll be able to capture the duration of sleep and get a breakdown of sleep stages. Fitbit has also added additional reminders to wash your hands, get your heart pumping, or to stay hydrated. But if you're looking for a fitness tracker that puts your health and tracking front and centre, then Fitbit is still one of the best.įor daily tracking, you can monitor daily steps, distance covered, calories burned, and get reminders to keep moving during the day. It's still not quite the ready-made sportswatch replacement though.Ĭheaper fitness trackers are now offering more features, arguably better displays and battery life. The level of smartwatch features are dictated by the slenderness of the device and while you can get more in the way of these features elsewhere for less money, what the Inspire 2 offers should be good enough for most. The screen changes for this model are welcomed - extra brightness, yay - and if you care about steps, sleep and monitoring heart rate during the day and night, it will serve you well.Īll that's supported by an app that's one of the most user-friendly if you're starting to think about monitoring your health and fitness for the first time.

The Fitbit Inspire 2 sticks to a known formula, covering tracking basics, while wrapping it up in a design that's comfortable to wear all of the time. With the likes of Samsung, Huawei, Amazfit and Xiaomi also making the budget tracker space a more competitive place, does the Fitbit Inspire 2 do enough to pull away from its more affordable rivals? Our quick take
