Fitbit Inspire 3 Health &-Fitness-Tracker with Stress Management, Workout Intensity, Sleep Tracking, 24/7 Heart Rate and more, Lilac Bliss/Black, One Size (S & L Bands Included)
$99.95 Original price was: $99.95.$93.12Current price is: $93.12.




Price: $99.95 - $93.12
(as of Nov 12, 2025 08:10:56 UTC – Details)
Do what you love and feel your best with Inspire 3. This little health hack on your wrist helps you stay on top of your stress, fitness and sleep—all you have to do is wear it. Track Health Metrics like skin temperature & blood oxygen, plus get daily scores that show how ready you are to work out or how well you’re managing stress. Fitbit is part of the Google family. 1) Requires a Fitbit Premium membership. Premium content recommendations are not available in all locales and may be in English only. 2) Irregular rhythm notifications are only available in select countries and with select Fitbit products; not intended for use by people under 22 years old or with other known arrhythmias. See fitbit.com/irregularrhythm for additional details. 3) Not available in all markets. The SpO2 feature is not intended to diagnose or treat any medical condition or for any other medical purpose. It is intended to help you manage your well-being and keep track of your information. 4) When phone is nearby. 5) Varies with use and other factors. 6) 6 months of Premium for New Premium users only. Must activate with device. Valid payment method required. Free trial must be activated within 60 days of device activation. Cancel before free trial ends to avoid subscription fees. Requires use of Fitbit app with compatible iPhone or Android devices. A Google account will be required.
Inspire 3 is the tracker that helps you find your energy, do what you love and feel your best. All you have to do is wear it. Compatibility-Apple iOS 15 or higher, Android OS 9 or higher
Move more: Daily Readiness Score(1), Active Zone Minutes, all-day activity tracking and 24/7 heart rate, 20+ exercise modes, automatic exercise tracking and reminders to move
Stress less: always-on wellness tracking, daily Stress Management Score, mindfulness sessions, relax breathing sessions, irregular heart rhythm notifications(2), SpO2(3), menstrual health tracking, resting heart rate and high/low heart rate notifications
Sleep better: automatic sleep tracking, personalized Sleep Profile(1), daily detailed Sleep Score, smart wake vibrating alarm, sleep mode
Comfortably connected day and night: calls, texts & smartphone app notifications(4), color touchscreen with customizable clock faces, super lightweight and water resistant to 50 meters, up to 10 day battery life(5)
Includes a 6-month Premium membership complete with personalized insights, advanced analytics and more (New & returning Premium users only. Must activate trial within 60-days of device activation. Content and features may change)

Selenny Quezada Antigua –
Totally worth it!
I bought the Fitbit Inspire 3 as a birthday gift for my boyfriend, and it turned out to be the perfect choice! He absolutely loves it. The design is sleek, lightweight, and very comfortable to wear all day. The battery life is impressive, and it tracks everything from heart rate to sleep patterns with great accuracy. He also enjoys how easy it is to check his daily steps and workouts. Overall, it’s an excellent fitness tracker, and seeing how much he’s enjoying it makes me even happier with my purchase.
dulce –
teenager review
a perfect fit for someone with slim wrists, it’s extremely comfortable for me as someone who struggles with texture and difference. the screen is pretty small, but extremely functional, would recommend it for someone with slimmer fingers though. it isn’t the best for general info on screen but the app is perfect for that. the sync is extremely easy to connect with phone, i’ve only had to fix it once since the purchase (sep 30th, it’s now oct 11th). battery life is insane, only charged it once on the 30th for a night or half a night and is only now at 46%. quality reflects price, very nice.got it to track my heart rate for my possible pots/dystanoumia and so far it’s helping!!
Anonymous XYZ –
A tracker that wants to be a smart device. Hint, it’s a great tracker.
Summary – The Fitbit Inspire 3 is a very good fitness tracker. It counts steps, monitors heartrate and is even a sleep tracker. It has pretentions of being a smart device but don’t be fooled. If you use this as a simple tracker that links to a smartphone to download results you’ll be very happy with it. It’s from a well known brand, has a decent battery life and good accuracy. If you want a smart device then buy an Apple Watch as the Inspire 3 won’t do that properly and you won’t be happy. I like it but know it is limited and I’m happy with that.Pros – Battery life. This will depend upon how you use the device. I have turned off all of the notifications and other stuff. I link the device to my phone once or twice a day for a few minutes and I don’t compulsively check the screen. In this minimalist fashion I do manage 10 or 11 days between re-charges. That’s very good for such a small device and I don’t have to remember to recharge it every night so I’m happy too.Accuracy – It’s pretty good. Steps correlate with other devices as does heart rate. Sleep tracking is reasonable and apart from a well documented tendency to confuse deep sleep with light sleep it is consistent. These devices are only indicators and not proper medical devices. If you have sleep problems then a proper sleep polysomnography is what you need. But this is good enough. I’ve never been able to tell what the sleep score properly correlates too though. There are days when I can have a great sleep score and feel tired by 10:00am. it’s just a number not a way of life.The indifferent – The screen is small and the choice of displays isn’t very good. I found one that works for me and I see no reason to change it. The screen is bright but very small. Another reason not to think this is a replacement for something like an apple watch.Fit – the Inspire 3 comes with two soft, silicone straps. It is comfortable to wear. Just be advised that the device needs to be tight to the wrist to get proper readings. It can slip to a loose position and not be able to measure anything. This means that you’ll get maybe 9 out of 10 nights of sleep records then a junk one. And, if you’re lifting weights in a gym it will be useless for heart rate monitoring in those conditions. Otherwise it’s fine.The Bad – Only to a phone? My old fitbit used to link to my desktop where I could use a large display to see the data. New ones like the Inspire 3 only link to phones. This is a problem with getting older but why do I have to look at a tiny screen (my phone)? Guess fitbit couldn’t be bothered to maintain the desktop software.Fitbit Premium – aka the “con”. So fitbit want to charge you a monthly fee for premium features. How dumb do they think I am? I don’t see any benefit to this and certainly not for a “mere” $9.99. Don’t fall for this. The Inspire 3 is a relatively inexpensive device from a well known brand. it doesn’t need the extras premium can give and you don’t need to give Fitbit the money. It’s just another wasted subscription draining your wallet.Conclusions – There is a lot to like about the Inspire 3 if you have the right mindset. it’s well made, comfortable to wear, reasonably accurate and with good battery life. It is a good tracker. It’s not a substitute for a proper smart watch even though Fitbit want you to think it is. If you’re happy to let it be a tracker with limited contact with a phone it will meet your needs. And meet them well. As a tracker it’s highly recommended. As a smart device with a premium subscription it’s a joke. Recommended with use case caveats.
Mac –
Best fitness tracker
Sleek, minimal, long lasting battery, durable, great app.Data syncing is a little slow.
Amazon Customer –
Worth it!
Had a Samsung watch for years that finally kicked the bucket. Debated on getting another & decided on this fitbit instead. Don’t regret it yet. It gives me all of the info & functionality that I used my watch for the most – tracking steps, workouts, sleep, heart rate, HRV & oxygen. I even get text notifications just like my watch. Not necessary, but good for a quick glance if I’m in the middle of doing something. You do get a free trial membership for all functions, but it’s not necessary for basic info. It all depends on what you want to get out of it. I’ll probably maintain an annual membership since it’s actually cheaper than what my watch line costed through my cell carrier.
Miriam –
Very happy with the battery life.
Bought this simply because I like to track my sleep since I have sleep issues. Not a diss to the Apple Watches, but my Apple Watch SE battery lasts about the day. This Fitbits battery for two weeks, I wear it literally all day long minus when I shower. Otherwise I never take it off, even wear it overnight, and it lasts about 2 weeks. Couldn’t be happier, it does everything I need it to do: track sleep, heart rate, tracks my workouts and runs, if you were on the fence about what watch to get, I would definitely keep it on the final list.
ANDRES MARTINEZ –
Un muy buen monitor a un precio razonable
Roby –
As advertised. Legit item.
Koko –
Hasta ahora, funciona muy bien. La vez anterior compré el modelo 2 y su batería no duró mucho; espero que este modelo tenga una batería más duradera.
Martha –
En lo personal me gusta mucho las pulseras como monitor de Salud. Fitbit detecta los ejercicios en cuanto los haces sin embargo llevo 3 pulseras que al año un mes de su uso dejan de funcionar sin más. Por lo que compruebo que están programados para lo mismo y esto es muy poco ético. Creo que todos deberían de saber esto de la marca
vicky whitehead –
Very good Fitbit, does come with charger, when it said it didn’t, took time to set up, other then that good device