Brand | Fitbit |
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Series | Inspire 2 |
Item Model Number | 810038852775 |
Product Dimensions | 3.73 x 1.67 x 1.29 cm; 30 Grams |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 37 x 17 x 13 millimetres |
Colour | Black |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Item Weight | 30 g |
Department | Unisex |
Manufacturer | Fitbit |
ASIN | B08DFGPTSK |
Date First Available | 25 August 2020 |
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Fitbit Inspire 2 Fitness Tracker with 12 Months Free Fitbit Premium Membership, 24/7 Heart Rate, Activity & Sleep Tracking and up to 10 days battery - Black
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Supported application | Fitness Tracker, Sleep Monitor, Heart Rate Monitor |
Brand | Fitbit |
Size | Large/Small |
Colour | Black |
Connectivity technology | Bluetooth, Wifi |
About this item
- Free 1-year Fitbit Premium trial gives you personalised guidance, insights and motivation to help you reach your goals.*
- Earn Active Zone Minutes as you progress toward your weekly 150 minutes of heart-pumping activity.Use 24/7 heart rate to track resting heart rate & better measure calorie burn
- Track all-day activity: your steps, distance, hourly activity and calories burned
- Enjoy up to 10 days of battery life for daily progress without constant charging.**
- *Free trial may only be activated with device activation. Valid payment method required. Free trial must be activated within 60 days of device activation. Cancel before free trial ends to avoid subscription fees. New Premium users only. Content and features may vary by language and are subject to change. **Varies with use and other factors.
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Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
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Best Sellers Rank |
18 in Sports, Fitness & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports, Fitness & Outdoors)
4 in Activity Trackers |
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Make healthy a habit with Fitbit Inspire 2 and a free 1-year Fitbit Premium trial.* This easy-to-use fitness tracker packs 24/7 heart rate, Active Zone Minutes, activity and sleep tracking, up to 10 days of battery and more—and paired with step-by-step fitness & nutrition programs, personalised insights, and sleep tools from Premium, you have all you need for a healthier you.**
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4.6 out of 5 stars
4.6 out of 5
8,311 global ratings
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Reviewed in Australia on 7 February 2021
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Colour Name: BlackVerified Purchase
Bought this entry level fitbit to assess my quality of sleep. Have registered for Premium Membership. The breakdown of sleep levels and graphics are great using the phone app. However I'm disappointed that if I wake up briefly to use the bathrrom during the night, the watch does not continue assessing my sleep when I return to bed. It either records no more sleep for the night, or occasionally shows a bar of sleep with no sleep level details (I assume this is because the second phase of sleep was less than 3 hours). Nevertheless, there should be a way to override a minimal break in sleep and for the recording to continue as soon as you stop moving around. If I remain in bed but I'm awake for 30 mins, the watch is happy to record this an 'awake' part of the night's sleep pattern, but NOT if I get out of bed (which I do most nights). So will remain disappointed until this issue is addressed.
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Reviewed in Australia on 28 October 2020
Colour Name: BlackVerified Purchase
As advertised. Did not make use of premium membership as I don't want to give credit card details. It is up to buyer to remember to cancel membership. Not sure if heartbeat information is correct but helpful to know. Don't like having Bluetooth connected all the time so for me it's good but too many extras I don't need/use
Reviewed in Australia on 22 January 2021
Colour Name: BlackVerified Purchase
This tracker is a vast improvement on prior models, especially the HR function. Navigation is a little clumsy at times.
Reviewed in Australia on 30 October 2020
Colour Name: BlackVerified Purchase
A great replacement for my partners ageing flex fitness tracker - so much more information on daily activity to help monitor your fitness level.
Reviewed in Australia on 27 January 2021
Colour Name: BlackVerified Purchase
Very comfortable and easy to use fitbit. Very easy to set up as it pretty much did everything itself and I just plugged it in to charge. Very happy with this product.
Reviewed in Australia on 16 December 2020
Colour Name: BlackVerified Purchase
Watch is good but it lack BP function asall other watches on the market enjoy this function, and there’s to many correspondence, any way won’t be using it.
Reviewed in Australia on 18 February 2021
Colour Name: BlackVerified Purchase
I didn't want a watch our to be noticed of emails so this is perfect. I love the detailed sleep component and the premium upgrade for a year.
Reviewed in Australia on 13 February 2021
Colour Name: BlackVerified Purchase
Great model and present for my wife. Simple delivery and great deal, what else could you ask for
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Steve
5.0 out of 5 stars
Well thought out device, extremely good health tracker
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 3 October 2020Colour Name: BlackVerified Purchase
My last Fitbit was the original Flex model, which lasted a good few years. I wanted something with a decent battery life, there's not much point having one of these devices if it spends an hour a day in a charging dock (like my Smart Watch, which doesn't really cut it as a fitness/sleep tracker)
I saw that this model also had HR tracking, so I thought that would also be worth having - what I didn't realise was that the HR tracking is _continual_ - it's always tracking, which given the long battery life, I find incredible.
I was slightly concerned about the lack of a physical button (the older Inspire model had a clicky/tactile button), but the one onboard the Inspire 2 is just as functional, it has haptic feedback so you can feel when you've pressed it and it's just as functional as the older style button.
The touch screen is very responsive and glides through the various displays with ease, but ultimately a device like this is for data gathering, any number crunching will be done on a phone/laptop, but the relevant real-time data points are all there (current HR, steps for day, active minutes, calories burnt and so on)
The wristband is basic but very comfy (and more importantly, stable - it doesn't slide/roll around the wrist), my initial thoughts were to replace the strap with something else, but after a few days of wearing it, I've realised that's it's just about right.
The included (year long) FitBit premium is a nice touch, I'm not sure how much benefit I'll get from this over and above the standard FitBit plan, but time will tell. Some of the premium features seem to include longer-term data analysis, so maybe this will prove useful. But I've set myself a reminder to cancel the automatic payment continuation next year, just in case I'm not using it.
Overall very pleased, the unit is put together really well and they've clearly honed the design over many years/iterations, it seamlessly integrates with your phone's app and was a breeze to setup.
I saw that this model also had HR tracking, so I thought that would also be worth having - what I didn't realise was that the HR tracking is _continual_ - it's always tracking, which given the long battery life, I find incredible.
I was slightly concerned about the lack of a physical button (the older Inspire model had a clicky/tactile button), but the one onboard the Inspire 2 is just as functional, it has haptic feedback so you can feel when you've pressed it and it's just as functional as the older style button.
The touch screen is very responsive and glides through the various displays with ease, but ultimately a device like this is for data gathering, any number crunching will be done on a phone/laptop, but the relevant real-time data points are all there (current HR, steps for day, active minutes, calories burnt and so on)
The wristband is basic but very comfy (and more importantly, stable - it doesn't slide/roll around the wrist), my initial thoughts were to replace the strap with something else, but after a few days of wearing it, I've realised that's it's just about right.
The included (year long) FitBit premium is a nice touch, I'm not sure how much benefit I'll get from this over and above the standard FitBit plan, but time will tell. Some of the premium features seem to include longer-term data analysis, so maybe this will prove useful. But I've set myself a reminder to cancel the automatic payment continuation next year, just in case I'm not using it.
Overall very pleased, the unit is put together really well and they've clearly honed the design over many years/iterations, it seamlessly integrates with your phone's app and was a breeze to setup.

5.0 out of 5 stars
Well thought out device, extremely good health tracker
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 3 October 2020
My last Fitbit was the original Flex model, which lasted a good few years. I wanted something with a decent battery life, there's not much point having one of these devices if it spends an hour a day in a charging dock (like my Smart Watch, which doesn't really cut it as a fitness/sleep tracker)Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 3 October 2020
I saw that this model also had HR tracking, so I thought that would also be worth having - what I didn't realise was that the HR tracking is _continual_ - it's always tracking, which given the long battery life, I find incredible.
I was slightly concerned about the lack of a physical button (the older Inspire model had a clicky/tactile button), but the one onboard the Inspire 2 is just as functional, it has haptic feedback so you can feel when you've pressed it and it's just as functional as the older style button.
The touch screen is very responsive and glides through the various displays with ease, but ultimately a device like this is for data gathering, any number crunching will be done on a phone/laptop, but the relevant real-time data points are all there (current HR, steps for day, active minutes, calories burnt and so on)
The wristband is basic but very comfy (and more importantly, stable - it doesn't slide/roll around the wrist), my initial thoughts were to replace the strap with something else, but after a few days of wearing it, I've realised that's it's just about right.
The included (year long) FitBit premium is a nice touch, I'm not sure how much benefit I'll get from this over and above the standard FitBit plan, but time will tell. Some of the premium features seem to include longer-term data analysis, so maybe this will prove useful. But I've set myself a reminder to cancel the automatic payment continuation next year, just in case I'm not using it.
Overall very pleased, the unit is put together really well and they've clearly honed the design over many years/iterations, it seamlessly integrates with your phone's app and was a breeze to setup.
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Mr W N Barber
2.0 out of 5 stars
Not compatible with IOS 13.4 and above!!!!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 26 September 2020Colour Name: BlackVerified Purchase
Just spent 2 hours onto Fitbit helpdesk, as the fitbit is not getting notifications from my iPhone HR. It is running IOS 14.0.1. I was told after a lot of messing around that there is a problem with Fitbit getting notifications from IOS 13.4 and above. They had no answer to when this will be resolved!!!!! Beware
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Mr. Robin Guest
5.0 out of 5 stars
Works Perfectly!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 29 September 2020Colour Name: BlackVerified Purchase
I'm a bit surprised to read reviews on here saying that it's stopped working or doesn't sync...or doesn't work with iOS 14.
I've only had my Inspire 2 for a few days of course but so far everything works exactly as it should - even with iOS 14. The sync takes about 3 seconds every time and I've had no instances of the FitBit refusing to do anything.
You speak as you find so I can say...the Inspire 2 works perfectly and does everything I want it to!
I've only had my Inspire 2 for a few days of course but so far everything works exactly as it should - even with iOS 14. The sync takes about 3 seconds every time and I've had no instances of the FitBit refusing to do anything.
You speak as you find so I can say...the Inspire 2 works perfectly and does everything I want it to!
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Orla S
1.0 out of 5 stars
Update to previous review - avoid purchasing anything from Fitbit! (But amazon support was amazing)
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 3 October 2020Colour Name: BlackVerified Purchase
I was looking randomly for a fitness tracker but not at a huge price. I saw the Inspire 2 was about to launch. The price was decent and covered everything like heart rate, sleep, calorie burning etc. I've used it it at the gym and whilst out walking and found it really great for tracking my heart rate and calorie burn!
I really loved the battery life, went well beyond its 10 days most times, and the app provided some really insightful data. However things started to go downhill after using this for a couple of months. Firstly I had to contact support via live chat because I was not getting any notifications from my phone, and after about 2 hours of really ridiculous and tiresome troubleshooting, the support rep tells me "actually we know this is a known issue, check back on our website for updates on future fixes." Slightly miffed but I carried on happily using it for fitness tracking data.
Move on to December (less than 3 months after receiving the item), the watch stopped synching to the phone app. I left it hoping/thinking it would rectify itself. Wary about having to go through hours of troubleshooting again, I eventually had no choice but to contact live chat again. Their stupid chat system disconnects if you move your mouse outside of the chat window or if you move to another tab - never seen the likes of it. So I had to start from scratch with 3 different support reps. After multiple switch off/ons, delete and reinstall the app, nothing was working. We went through about 5 thousand steps and I hoped that something would work. 3 hours later, i am finally told that two devices that we used to install the app were in fact not compatible!!!
As you can imagine, i asked why did my supposedly incompatible phone work fine for 3 months and then decide not to?? They really didn't give a hoot, and said it was out of their control. I then had to ask why they don't actually advise customers in advance that a majority of devices are not supported - again they didn't answer.
In desperation, i logged into amazon to see what my returns option was - thankfully the support person was there to.... well support me. Unlike fitbit support, who give you the generic BS and don't really care, Amazon really came good and arranged a return for me. Since my experience it seems I am not alone when it comes to many of the features not actually working for purchasers of the Inspire 2, so I am a short lived customer never to purchase from them again.
I really loved the battery life, went well beyond its 10 days most times, and the app provided some really insightful data. However things started to go downhill after using this for a couple of months. Firstly I had to contact support via live chat because I was not getting any notifications from my phone, and after about 2 hours of really ridiculous and tiresome troubleshooting, the support rep tells me "actually we know this is a known issue, check back on our website for updates on future fixes." Slightly miffed but I carried on happily using it for fitness tracking data.
Move on to December (less than 3 months after receiving the item), the watch stopped synching to the phone app. I left it hoping/thinking it would rectify itself. Wary about having to go through hours of troubleshooting again, I eventually had no choice but to contact live chat again. Their stupid chat system disconnects if you move your mouse outside of the chat window or if you move to another tab - never seen the likes of it. So I had to start from scratch with 3 different support reps. After multiple switch off/ons, delete and reinstall the app, nothing was working. We went through about 5 thousand steps and I hoped that something would work. 3 hours later, i am finally told that two devices that we used to install the app were in fact not compatible!!!
As you can imagine, i asked why did my supposedly incompatible phone work fine for 3 months and then decide not to?? They really didn't give a hoot, and said it was out of their control. I then had to ask why they don't actually advise customers in advance that a majority of devices are not supported - again they didn't answer.
In desperation, i logged into amazon to see what my returns option was - thankfully the support person was there to.... well support me. Unlike fitbit support, who give you the generic BS and don't really care, Amazon really came good and arranged a return for me. Since my experience it seems I am not alone when it comes to many of the features not actually working for purchasers of the Inspire 2, so I am a short lived customer never to purchase from them again.
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Paul
4.0 out of 5 stars
Useless would not recommend
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 1 October 2020Colour Name: BlackVerified Purchase
i've owned pedometers before and i track my steps accurately on my phone, however i had been recommended fitbit so i thought i would give the new inspire 2 a try.
the fitbit inaccurately records steps. i can clock up 1000 steps by driving for an hour with the fitbit on my wrist.
when i take it off my wrist and put it in my pocket it is more accurate ,however, doing this makes the HR feature completely useless ?
whats the point of having a step counter if its so inaccurate.
**editing this review as the fitbit has grown on me as i gave it chance.. its still pretty useless as a accurate step counter ,but everything it else it says that it does it does well . Rescored 4 stars
the fitbit inaccurately records steps. i can clock up 1000 steps by driving for an hour with the fitbit on my wrist.
when i take it off my wrist and put it in my pocket it is more accurate ,however, doing this makes the HR feature completely useless ?
whats the point of having a step counter if its so inaccurate.
**editing this review as the fitbit has grown on me as i gave it chance.. its still pretty useless as a accurate step counter ,but everything it else it says that it does it does well . Rescored 4 stars
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