![]() Similar to the company's Charge 3 tracker, its black and white display responds quickly and delivers basic stats fast. Sarah Tew/CNET Interface: Fast and bare-bones vs. Inspire HR (top) and Fitbit Versa Lite (bottom) are similar thickness, but very different designs. The pins are small and difficult to slide open, while the Fitbit Charge 3 has easy-to-detach bands. I like both but lean towards the Versa for convenience.īoth Inspire HR and Versa have bands that are weirdly hard to attach and remove. The Versa feels much more prominent and watch-y. Inspire HR's low-key design can turn into jewelry, sort of, with some metal and leather bands. It's surprisingly versatile, but that smaller display is hard to read in bright daylight, and the text can be hard to make out for some eyes. The Inspire HR screen is touch responsive, and you can swipe to extras like stopwatches, timers, exercise tracking, meditative breathing, and it also shows full fitness stats and receives phone notifications. The Inspire HR is a flat, thin band with a black and white LED display that shows a few clock faces and stats in very small text. It has its own collection of apps, which can be downloaded from a Fitbit app store within the Fitbit app (which is a little hard to locate). It looks more like an Apple Watch from a distance. ![]() The Versa Lite Edition has a bright color screen that, just like last year's Versa, can show off lots of weird, colorful, sometimes beautiful, sometimes ugly watch faces. +49 more See all photos Design: Do you want a watch, or a band? What do you do? After living with all of them, here are a few helpful pointers. At $150, it does more than the Inspire HR and a bit less than the Versa. ![]() The company's do-it-all band-style fitness tracker, the Fitbit Charge 3, is also still around. Here's where things get even more confusing. (Neither new model is yet available in the UK.) The Inspire HR is an even more affordable $100 (AU$180) slim band-type tracker that also gets notifications and does more than you probably realize. The Fitbit Versa Lite Edition is a more budget-friendly, feature-reduced $160 (AU$250) version of the Versa watch Fitbit released a year ago. I've worn all the Fitbits over the years, and have been wearing two of Fitbit's latest for the last week to see which one I prefer. Even though the company's shrunk its lineup a bit with the launch of its newest Versa Lite Edition, Inspire and Inspire HR, it still feels hard to choose one of these fitness bands or watches. The guide below is for previous Fitbit models, and will be updated soon once we've reviewed the Versa 2.)įitbit makes a lot of trackers. (Update, August 28, 2019: Fitbit just announced its latest smartwatch, the Fitbit Versa 2.
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