Fitbit Inspire 3 Nears Record Low — the Fitness Tracker Most People Need

Fitbit Inspire 3 Nears Record Low — the Fitness Tracker Most People Need — Kotaku
Source: Kotaku

Most people do not need an Apple Watch or a Garmin. They need something that tracks sleep, monitors heart rate, nudges them to move more, and lasts more than a day on a charge. The Fitbit Inspire 3 does all of that and is down to $79, off its $99 list price and within a few dollars of its all-time low on Amazon, with no Prime membership required and a 3-month Google Health Premium trial included in the box.

The Inspire 3 runs Fitbit’s full health tracking suite on a band that weighs 3.8 ounces and measures less than an inch wide. Daily Readiness Score combines activity load, sleep quality, and heart rate variability into a single daily number that tells you whether to push hard or recover.

Active Zone Minutes track time spent in fat burn, cardio, and peak zones, while the daily Stress Management Score monitors physiological stress and pairs with mindfulness and breathing sessions in the Fitbit app.

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