

The Fitbit Inspire 2 look just like the Inspire HR that it replaces, although it’s actually a little slimmer and loses the physical side button for a touch-sensitive tap or squeeze. The version 2 Inspire doesn’t offer a lot to tempt Inspire HR owners to upgrade, although Inspire (version 1) owners should consider the benefits of its heart-rate monitor.įitbit has integrated Tile location-finding tech into the Inspire 2, which means you should never lose it or leave it at home again with While the Inspire 2 lacks the built-in GPS and altimeter, we think it’s a better choice for many in terms of features for the price. The Fitbit Inspire 2 replaces both the original Inspire and Inspire HR, and joins Fitbit’s other non-smartwatch activity tracker, the
