Though many newer, fancier versions have come out, the Fitbit Inspire 2 remains a great option to help you get healthier and fitter
One of the features that I find really useful about my Fitbit Inspire 2 isn’t even about health or fitness directly. It is my primary alarm, every morning, quietly vibrating on my wrist, so that I can get up without disturbing my wife. Many of us will likely get up a little bit earlier, to get that extra 30 minutes of productivity, before the day hits us.
So, if I could recommend only one device for 2023, a good fitness and health tracker would be it. You can take your pick—from the affordable and popular Mi bands to their many Indian and other Chinese rivals to Fitbit and all the way to the most expensive version of the Apple Watch.
My personal choice, several months ago, was Fitbit’s Inspire 2 for multiple reasons. One, it is minimalist; two, the battery easily lasts a week of full-time use—I wear it for upwards of 14 hours, including about six to seven hours of sleep—and three, it’s affordable, even including a premium subscription on the companion app.
The Inspire 2 is going for about Rs 6,500, including a one-year subscription to premium features on the app, which does offer some useful recommendations.
A feature that I find useful is the daily ‘readiness score’ which takes into account various factors such as how much sleep you got the previous night, how much activity and exercise you had recently, the quality of your sleep, your resting heart rate and so on. It’s useful to know that on a given day, I need to take it easy or if I’m ready for a good workout.