In addition to the Fitbit Sense 2 and Fitbit Versa 4, the company (now owned by Google) has announced a new version of its quantifying bracelet: the Fitbit Inspire 3. It is an interesting improvement over the previous model that comes with a more ergonomic design, Spo2 sensor, autonomy of up to ten days, and a price significantly lower than smartwatches.
The Fitbit Inspire 3 can be booked now for $99. Shipments, however, will not arrive until September 15. Without further ado, let’s see what the new Fitbit smartband offers.
Fitbit Inspire 3 technical specifications
Fitbit Inspire 3 | |
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Dimensions and Weight | 39.32 x 18.6 x 11.75 mm |
Screen | AMOLED |
Sensors and Components | three-axis accelerometer Optical heart rate monitor vibration motor SpO2 ambient light sensor |
Memory | Save all the data of your movements for seven days, minute by minute Saves the daily total for the last 30 days Stores heart rate data at one-second intervals during exercise tracking and five-second intervals at all other times |
Connectivity | Bluetooth |
Battery | up to 10 days |
Waterproof | 5 ATM |
Health | stress management level Moods breathing sessions sleep monitoring sleep profile smart alarm clock SpO2 Variation in cutaneous temperature heart rate variability Respiratory rate blood glucose index Resting heart rate High or low heart rate alerts Irregular heartbeat notifications Menstrual health monitoring |
Fitness | Daily recovery level Continuous heart rate analysis Minutes in active zone Cardio Fitness Level Various exercise modes Automatic exercise monitoring |
Geopositioning | GPS connected |
Environmental Requirements | Operating temperature: between 0 and 40 °C Maximum operating altitude: 8,534 m |
Compatibility | iOS 14 and later Android 10 and later |
Others | Notifications of calls, messages, and apps |
Price | $99 |
Here’s the new Fitbit fitness wristband
The Fitbit Inspire 3 has several interesting changes, starting with the display. The Fitbit Inspire 2 had a grayscale AMOLED screen, but now, at last, the new model bets on a color screen. It is an interesting change since the Fitbit Inspire 3 is the cheapest wearable of the brand and having this technology helps to make it more interesting.
Otherwise, the device is somewhat lighter and thinner than previous models. It has a water resistance of up to 5 ATM (submersible to 50 meters) and inside it incorporates a battery of unspecified capacity, but promises up to ten days of autonomy.
The bracelet is capable of analyzing our heart rate, blood oxygen level, stress, and skin temperature, as well as monitoring menstrual health. In the same way, it can send us notifications of irregular heart rhythm, to check for signs of cardiac arrhythmia that may be atrial fibrillation.
As for sport, the Fitbit Inspire 3 has the minutes in the active zone and a catalog of sports modes that we can monitor in real-time. If we pay Fitbit Premium, we can also access the daily recovery level.
Finally, it is worth noting that the bracelet is compatible with iOS and Android, that it allows you to receive notifications of calls, messages, and applications, and that it does not have an integrated GPS chip. Unfortunately, we will continue to rely on having the phone nearby to be able to use the GPS.
Versions and price of the Fitbit Inspire 3
The Fitbit Inspire 3 is available for $99. It is available in black, lavender/black, and yellow/black. Shipments will start on September 15.
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