

⌚ Elevate your health game—track, compete, and conquer every day!
The Fitbit Inspire 2 is a sleek, swimproof fitness tracker featuring 24/7 heart rate monitoring, 20+ exercise modes, and advanced sleep tracking. It offers up to 10 days of battery life and includes a free 1-year Fitbit Premium trial for personalized health insights, workout guidance, and motivation through social challenges and notifications—all designed to help you build lasting healthy habits.




















| ASIN | B08DFGPTSK |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #27,311 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #126 in Activity & Fitness Trackers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (85,506) |
| Date First Available | August 25, 2020 |
| Department | Unisex-Adult |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | FB418BKBK |
| Manufacturer | Fitbit Inc |
| Product Dimensions | 1.47 x 0.66 x 0.51 inches; 1.1 ounces |
R**A
Don't have to pay subscription to enjoy this. So many amazing features
Had since 2023. Still works amazingly and the battery life is 10/10 I loved the 1 year free trial Accurate heart monitor I love the free features !!! I can choose my activity I'm going to start and it'll monitor everything while you do it. If it notices inactivity for a couple of minutes (like you stop moving for a couple of mins.) it will automatically end the session for you. It's waterproof You can set it on screen lock while you workout so you don't accidentally stop your "tracking session" while doing pushups or something. You can receive and read notifications from your phone. It can also tell when you're sleeping somehow. It's not 100% accurate, but you can also just press the button when you're about to sleep, so it's accurate. It came with an extra wrist band, a larger size. Very lovely You don't have to pay for a subscription to enjoy this
L**Y
wonderful tech
I'm really sad that this Inspire 2 is catching so much grief in the reviews here, but what I believe it boils down to is most people only leave bad reviews. If someone is happy with something they usually won't take the time to come on an write about it unless it is beyond brilliant. I wont go so far as to say this fitbit is that, but it is a wonderful gadget and personally I find no truths in what many here are complaining about. Firstly I would like to start with, if comparing to the HR and making a decision between the two, definitely go with the newer model. It does more; like the 24/7 heart rate monitor which is really great to keep an eye on, the active zones and a great battery life. So far I've gone 4 days with no charge and only gotten to 65%, that's incredible to me. Not to mention this new model includes a free year of premium which has a lot of great stuff in it like fitness guides and mediation exercises. When I was making the decision I read pros and cons comparisons and ultimately it was these and the sluggish touch screen on the HR that led me to choose the Inspire 2. I'm glad I did, I have zero regrets. And for some reason this is cheaper right now than the older model! (Edit: it looks like that was pre holiday sale and it's more expensive now which does make sense, it is better) It's functioning flawlessly. It was a great price, is very easy to use, and really is a good little motivator. I love the gentle alarms, the relax exercises, and the little reminders to drink water and exercise. The sleep tracking is really fascinating and a personal goal of mine to work on, this is a major help to me in that regard. I love that it is swim safe as well, since I'm big on swimming. I have pretty small wrists, and while it sits off of it a bit, it's not overly bulky and is light, and by no means bothersome. Also the recommendation for wearing it is slightly loose, not snug, and I find the best position for it is just above the ulna. As far as people having trouble with it getting stuck on one screen and always showing their weight or constantly buzzing with alerts? That is 100% user error. I will say with confidence if you take your time to sit down and just read through and explore the app with patience, it is all very user friendly. These screens can be backed out of, changed, and alarms/ reminders set or cancelled. There was also a review that mentioned there's no way to view the HR on the main screen, and you have to swipe through 5 times or so to get to it. While that is one way, there is also the quick function on the home screen just below the clock, tapping this will cycle through which to display (HR, calories, active zones, miles, and steps) so you can have your HR and time visible anytime. My two biggest "issues" with it which are very minor, would be the band, which tends to irritate the skin slightly with constant wear. Cleaning, switching wrists or bands is a simple solution. The other one is that the steps aren't incredibly accurate, they give a rough idea, but I tend to halve mine based off of my walking routes that I know. This is a broad guess on my part, steps matter least to me but it's probably closer to 75% accurate. Keeping that and the relatively low price in mind, I think this is a wonderful all over health tracker and highly recommend it for anyone looking for a quality tracker at a reasonable price and healthier lifestyle. It is a small piece of plastic that I find quite incredible at what it is capable of doing for being so tiny, and am amazed at all of the extras in this!
S**D
Advice for those looking to use this with a computer...
UPDATE: Fitbit no longer offers an app for use with Windows on a computer. In order to use this product, you need to "activate" it by syncing it with the Fitbit app. Beyond that, you will get a lot more data by using it with the app, but you can still see some daily data on the device itself (which clears on its own at the end of the day). Also the app is needed to do some customizing (such as setting what your "active" hours are). ***BEORE PURCHASING, I recommend making sure you have a device (smartphone or tablet) that will work with the app, which is a free download. IF YOU CANNOT DOWNLOAD THE APP TO ONE OF YOUR DEVICES, THIS PRODUCT WON'T WORK! Please note that the apps available may not be compatible with an older smartphone or tablet (and older may mean only a couple of years). In addition to the app, there is a dashboard available by logging into the Fitbit website. I can't speak to the smartphone app, but regarding the Windows app, you'll get different views of your data on the website as compared to the app (for example, the website will show you # of steps by five-minute increments throughout the day, but the app just gives you steps for the whole day and also which of your "active" hours had at least 250 steps). On both the website and app you can see your historical data. **UPDATE: Fitbit no longer allows you to download an app for use with Windows on a computer, however this info may be helpful if you downloaded the app before they discontinued it. VERY IMPORTANT: If you are only planning to sync with a computer, you need to buy a separate FITBIT WIRELESS SYNC DONGLE. You also need to make sure your computer has BLUETOOTH capabilities and that they are turned on (if not, I believe there may be a separate dongle you can purchase for Bluetooth). The sync dongle allows your Fitbit to transfer data to your computer and you must sync at least once for the product to work. The syncing occurs with the app open (not to be confused with the website dashboard). It should happen automatically, but can be manually prompted if necessary. The product itself arrives with only a miniscule amount of instructions. The full user manual is on their website, and an internet search will find any number of other websites with helpful instructions for doing things the manual doesn't cover well or at all (that's how I learned about the required dongle). I don't have experience with other fitness trackers for comparison. This works well enough for my needs--I got it for a wellness program at work and the data can be synced directly to that wellness program's website. I don't think the step counter is 100% accurate. I am pretty sure it undercounts, but even if it is 90% accurate, that is good enough for my purposes. I haven't tried out the sleep tracking features yet, so can't comment on those. I find the manual to be lacking and wish it had been more clear at the time of purchase or even with the product in hand that the dongle was needed to use it with a computer. (I guess they think we are all supposed to be privileged enough to own brand new smartphones.) I have a very small wrist and the smallest wristband attachment worked for me--you'll want to wear it three fingers above your wrist bone. I often wear it clipped to my waistband instead (separate purchase to get the clips), which seems to work as well for step counting, although the vibration reminder to move is subtle and hard to feel when wearing this way. Taking the wrist straps on and off does require decent manual dexterity.
J**E
There is nothing to not like about this product. It is an amazing item. Keeps track of everything and gives you a full free year subscription.. Love this product.. Battery lasts forever...
C**L
This is my first Fitbit and i love it. It tracks everything I want it to track, holds battery life for more than a week, is comfortable and cute and I got it at a very good price. It comes with a 1 year premium membership which I love. Fitbit is great when used in conjunction with MyFitnessPal for counting calories and creating a calorie deficit. I’ve been using this fitbit for 2 months, counting steps and counting calories and I have lost 15 pounds. I also love the sleep tracking. The Fitbit never has issues so far, works perfectly. Update: I have now been using this Fitbit for 1 year. It still works great but I have had to replace the band a couple times. I have lost 50 pounds in the past year. 30 more to go!
A**R
This Fitbit Inspire 2 has actually inspired me to do my 10, 000 steps a day, and it's fun seeing your progress and active minutes in tangible, measurable data. It's also the most comfortable band I've ever worn- very soft, and even though it's all plastic, it's solid, high quality plastic. Band fits securely even on my skinny wrists. The app is OK; could be more intuitive, but you get used to it. It's nice being able to see my resting heart rate go down with regular exercise, and the menstrual cycle tracker is useful too- has accurately warned me a couple days before I start my period. Battery life is EXCELLENT; much better than my old Charge 2. Lasts 7-10 days easily if you don't work out every single day. It actually IS water and sweat resistant as it claims, doesn't get as sticky or uncomfortable as some other smart watches or fitness trackers. There are a couple of things I don't like: the charger is proprietary, which means one more adapter and cable to pack instead of the widely used USB Type C. Also the squeeze to toggle modes function often activates when I bend my wrist backwards. I imagine this would be a dealbreaker if I did a lot of yoga, but even if you're playing racquet sports and wearing this on your non dominant hand, this shouldn't be an issue. Apart from that, I really can't think of any downsides. Would recommend for people who want to maintain or build a good level of fitness and don't want to charge their device too often.
N**D
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P**N
Super Fitness-Tracker! Ich habe ihn schon einige Monate und bin sehr zufrieden. Der Akku hält sehr lange - was mir sehr wichtig war und lädt auch super schnell neu auf. Der Tracker ist wasserdicht - man braucht also keine Angst haben, dass man ihn vor dem Duschen oder Schwimmen abzulegen vergisst. Ich habe auch nach einem schmalen Tracker gesucht, da mir die meisten vieeeel zu groß und breit sind, er liegt sehr bequem am Arm - ich habe mir auch einen anderen Band bestellt - das ist auch der nächsten großen Vorteil, dass man sich beliebig viele Armbänder bestellen kann, die auch sehr schnell und unproblematisch ausgetauscht werden können. Die App zeigt viele Details, hat gute Schlafanalyse und ist übersichtlich. Am Anfang hatte ich nur Probleme mit der Herzfrequenzmessung, die nicht funktionierte. Ich habe alles mögliche ausprobiert was in der Hilfe beschrieben wurde, leider erfolglos. Ich dachte schon, dass ich vielleicht einen defekten Exemplar bekam und habe diesbezüglich den Fitbit-Kundenservice angeschrieben. Es wurde mir schnell geholfen und jetzt läuft es wie geschmiert. Hier also kleine Anmerkung: damals waren nicht alle Probleme von diesem Modell bei der Hilfe beschrieben, es kann aber sein, dass sie inzwischen ergänzt wurde, da ich den Tracker im Vorverkauf bestellt habe und einfach eine der ersten Kunden war. Gewöhnungsbedürftig ist die Anzeige von Mahlzeiten und verbrannten Kalorien - da hier eine fortlaufende Prognose gemacht wird, ob man bis Ende des Tages bereits unter oder drüber dem Kalorienbudget liegt und es wird als ein Tacho dargestellt - diese Analyse kann man aber auschalten. Fazit: Fitbit Inspire 2 ist Klasse und ich kann ihn mit reinem Gewissen empfehlen!
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