Fitbit Inspire release date & specs
Fitbit actually announced the Inspire trackers a few weeks ago but has launched them a second time as a general consumer product. Here’s what you need to know including release date, price and specs.
When is the Fitbit Inspire release date?
When Fitbit quietly unveiled the Inspire in February, the trackers were forcorporate accounts only. So even if you wanted one, you couldn’t just simply buy it.
Fitbit has now, for whatever reason, decided to make the Inspire available as a regular consumer product and has a release date of March. It’s March now so look out for it very soon.
The Inspire HR has a slightly different release date of ‘mid-March’ so will arrive slightly later than the regular model.
How much is the Fitbit Inspire?
Calling it the firm’s ‘most affordable fitness tracker’, the Fitbit Inspire price is just £69.99 or $69.95.
if you want the Inspire HR then it will cost you £89.99 or $99.95.
Accessories include the following, in various colours:
What are the Fitbit Inspire specs?
There are two models for the Fitbit Inspire, which can be worn as a wrist band or as a clip-on like the discontinued Fitbit One. The pair are similar to theFitbit AltaandAlta HR–available on Amazon.
The regular Inspire is available in black or sangria colours and features activity and sleep tracking, calories burned, smartphone alerts and a five day battery life. It’s also swimproof and offers a touchscreen.
The Inspire HR, as you might expect add a heart rate monitor for real-time monitoring. It also has more advanced sleep tracking,goal-based exercise modes and can be paired with a phone to use its GPS for more accurate real-time pace and distance information.
It’s also available in black with white a lilac options, too.
Author: Chris Martin, Reviews Editor, Tech Advisor
Chris got his break as a reporter at infamous site The Inquirer and has been at Tech Advisor for more than 12 years. With a BA degree in Music Technology, audio is his specialism, but over the years he has reviewed all kinds of gadgets, from smartwatches to mesh Wi-Fi to coffee machines.