![]() Lasts 7-10 days easily if you don't work out every single day. Battery life is EXCELLENT much better than my old Charge 2. It's nice being able to see my resting heart rate go down with regular exercise, and the menstrual cycle tracker is useful too- has accurately warned me a couple of days before I start my period. The app is OK could be more intuitive, but you get used to it. The band fits securely even on my skinny wrists. It's also the most comfortable band I've ever worn- very soft, and even though it's all plastic, it's solid high-quality plastic. Promising review: "This Fitbit Inspire 2 has actually inspired me to do my 10,000 steps a day, and it's fun seeing your progress and active minutes in tangible, measurable data. It even gives you gentle reminders to move and get active and offers heart monitoring that you won't get with the regular Inspire tracker. It tracks what you're up to all day, knowing when you're exercising and when you're not, but also tracks how you sleep. It's simple to use with the usual features you'd expect and make use of in your fitness journey. The more advanced version of the Fitbit Inspire, the Inspire 2 is a great fitness tracker for first-timers. This watch also has GPS, so you don't need to carry your mobile with you while working out. The watch takes a couple of days to analyze your activities and becomes more accurate with usage. Provides you with data on many health parameters including oxygen levels, RHRs, BPM, and skin temperature while sleeping. ![]() Promising review: "A solid fitness watch with great features. Not only that, you can store music playlists on the watch to go with your workouts. On top of this, Amazon Alexa is built-in for voice control and commands, and it'll let you know if you've got any notifications from your phone, be it phone calls, messages, or more. Not only does it display real-time exercise statistics, but it also permanently shows the time on its screen – you don't have to tap or move it to light it up. A dead ringer for the Apple Watch, the Versa 3 packs an awful lot of features in. This is one of Fitbit's latest smartwatches, the Versa 3. I'm a firm Fitbit fan and can't see myself changing now." I enjoy how much I can do directly on the watch and then check in more detail my goals on the app itself. The sensitivity of the watch monitoring your heart rate and sleep temperature is really impressive and isn't affected by a lot of sweat during an intense workout, unlike the Garmin Lily Sport watch I recently tested out. Tried and tested by Deputy Commercial Content Editor, Natalie Corner: "I was drawn to the slim style of this watch, and the fact it promises to do so much. Teamed with the Fitbit app, it's a great companion to keep on top of your health and fitness goals. Unlike the earlier Fitbit Charge 3, the Charge 4 boasts built-in GPS and you can even use the watch for tap and pay, and change your Spotify tunes as you move. It can be worn in the shower and the pool, it knows when you're working out – and even what workout you're doing – and it constantly tracks your heart and sleep patterns. This Fitbit proves you don't need to spend a huge amount of money – it packs a vast selection of features into its compact size. This Fitbit may not be the most up-to-date, but it still seriously delivers in 2022 with a simple and unfussy design that looks sleek and sharp. You certainly get a lot for your money with a Fitbit Charge 5, but a Fitbit Charge 4 is still a great option!” I love the new infinity fastening which means my watch strap doesn’t catch on my clothes and the EDA scan that tests stress levels is a great bonus. It has a bright OLED screen and a variety of options when it comes to tracking your workout. Tried & Tested by Deputy Commercial Content Editor, Natalie Corner: “The Fitbit Charge 5 is sleek and very pleasing aesthetically especially the cream and gold colourway. It also boasts an ECG heart rate scan, an EDA stress test and built-in Fitbit Pay, who needs a phone? We're also a fan of the matte wrist "infinity" strap and vibrant colour display, something you don't get with the Fitbit Charge 4, though you can easily customise your smartwatch by buying interchangeable straps online. The key is in its simplicity, a touchscreen watch where you can manage alarms, meditation and log your different exercises directly from the watch and then go more in-depth on the companion Fitbit App. The Fitbit Charge 5 is bang up-to-date and has all the best features with in-built GPS that tracks steps, miles, calories, heart rate, sleeping patterns, menstrual cycle, water intake, and more.
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