![]() ![]() It also gains the ability to monitor your blood oxygen levels during sleep. The biggest change here is to the screen: the Inspire 3 has an AMOLED colour touchscreen with always-on capabilities, which is a substantial upgrade over the Inspire 2's monochrome OLED number. Let's start with the entry-level Fitbit Inspire 3. From the entry-level Inspire to the high-end Sense, the three new trackers cover the entire range of possible consumers – in other words, there's something for everyone. The Fitbit Sense 2, Inspire 3 and Versa 4 make up Fitbit's autumn lineup and represent largely iterative upgrades to existing devices. I quite like the size of the Charge 2, but I think the Charge 4 is smaller as well?Īltough not as slim as Inspire I'm guessing.Fitbit has officially revealed its latest products. I've tried the Inspire on and found it maybe a bit too slim. I also wonder about the difference in size. I don't really need the built in GPS since I allways have my phone with me (Im clumsy, alrigth, might need to call someone)īut then I started to think if one or more of these features are better on the Charge 4? Even if it has loads of features i probably will never use. Logically the Inspire 2 has all I need and use which is HR, Sleep tracking, Workout tracking and steps. (Also, why is the compare feature gone on fitbits site? I have looked as much as I can on fitbit and google but thought I'd get some input from someone who has actually used one or both of those trackers. So, my Charge 2's screen is cracked, battery is no good and simply it's time to upgrade. Sorry if I use the wrong forum, couldn't find any other more fitting. ![]()
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