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Fitbit Charge 3 vs Inspire HR: Which advanced fitness tracker is right for you?

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If you're looking for a new wearable with a screen that counts your steps, receives notifications, and can withstand a dunk in the pool, you don't have to buy an expensive smartwatch. Nor do you have to settle for an outdated fitness tracker on eBay. Fitbit makes a pair of fitness trackers that strike a balance between smart and sensible without breaking your budget or sacrificing any of the modern features you want in a wearable. Here's how they stack up.

Fitbit Charge 3 vs Inspire HR: Size, display, and design

fitbit inspire hr sizeMichael Simon/IDG

While Fitbit's Versa and Ionic devices have giant square faces with big color screens, the Charge 3 and Inspire HR bands are much smaller and sleeker. The Inspire is quite a bit smaller than the Charge 3, but either of the three will fit any sized wrist.

  • Charge 3: 1.4 x 0.89 x 0.46 inches
  • Inspire HR: 1.45 x 0.64 x 0.46 inches

With such a small body, the Inspire HR has an extremely minimal design, with an all-black plastic body and a single button on the left side. The Charge 3, on the other hand, is made of either black or rose gold aluminum and had an inductive button that lies flush against the case, giving it a more premium finish.

The Inspire HR and Charge 3 both have tiny backlit grayscale touchscreen OLED vertical displays, but at 1.57 inches, the Charge 3 is slightly bigger than the 1.4-inch Inspire HR.

Fitbit Charge 3 vs Inspire HR: Sensors

fitbit inspire hr sensorMichael Simon/IDG

The Charge 3 and Inspire HR devices are packed with sensors that will count, track, and record your activity throughout the day, but you're getting a lot more with the Charge 3.

Charge 3

  • 3-axis accelerometer
  • Optical heart rate monitor
  • Altimeter
  • Vibration motor
  • Relative SpO2 sensor
  • NFC (special edition only)

Inspire HR

  • 3-axis accelerometer
  • Optical heart rate monitor
  • Vibration motor

In a nutshell, the Charge 3 will track stairs climbed and oxygen saturation in your blood to eventually identify conditions like sleep apnea (it's not live yet), while the Inspire HR will monitor basic fitness activity such as steps and standing. The special-edition Charge 3 adds NFC for Fitbit Pay, with no such option on the Inspire HR, while both trackers is also water resistant to 50 meters and needs a phone with GPS to track distance.

Fitbit Charge 3 vs Inspire HR: Apps

fitbit charge 3 tableMichael Simon/IDG

The Charge 3 and Inspire HR feature several pre-loaded apps with no ability to delete them or add more.

Charge 3

  • Exercise
  • Relax
  • Timers
  • Alarms
  • Weather
  • Settings

Inspire HR

  • Exercise
  • Relax
  • Timers
  • Alarms
  • Settings

Fitbit has also teased a Calendar app for the Charge 3, but it's been "coming soon" since the device launched last October.



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