![]() ![]() Though it’s not a smartwatch, it’s crafty enough to deliver notifications from my phone via Bluetooth so I just can glance at my wrist to check a text or see who’s calling.įitbit Inspire 3 Andrea Smith/CNN Underscored I’ve been walking around and working out with the Fitbit Inspire 3 for over a month, and despite some minor issues, I find that it tracks everything I need, including steps, distance, calories, heart rate, sleep and much more. Not only is it affordable, but it’s also smaller and lighter than most smartwatches and many comparable fitness bands. But if you’re not in the market to replace your current watch and feel more comfortable with a lower-priced, less complicated activity tracker, the Fitbit Inspire 3 - the follow-up to our longstanding best fitness tracker pick - may be a more relevant choice.įitbit recently refreshed its line of popular fitness trackers, and I’ve been testing the small but mighty Inspire 3, which now features a color display and 10-day battery life and sells for under $100. ![]() Your CNN account Log in to your CNN accountīetween the recently launched Apple Watch Series 8 and Google’s long-awaited Google Pixel Watch (finally), smartwatches are all the rage. ![]()
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