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A tiny fitness tracker, with a bright screen and a big battery life.

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Tom’s Guide Verdict

If you’re looking for an affordable fitness tracker to keep track of everything from your steps to your sleep, the Fitbit Inspire 3 is the best tracker for most people. With a bright, color screen, and an excellent battery life, you can’t go wrong.

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    Bright AMOLED screen

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    Lightweight

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    Excellent battery life

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There’s a saying that good things come in small packages, and this rings true with the new Fitbit Inspire 3 — an affordable fitness tracker with a color AMOLED screen, and a fantastic battery life. In a world of huge smartwatch screens and even bigger energy prices, this affordable little tracker is perfect for those looking to take their first steps into fitness, without a huge flashy gadget on their wrist, or a huge dent in their pocket. 

The Fitbit Inspire 2 was one of the best cheap fitness trackers on the market, but it was let down by its lackluster display. The new and improved Inspire 3 is the answer to this; the little tracker has had a facelift, but is it worth investing in, and how does it compare to some of the best fitness trackers and some of the best Fitbits on the market? Read our Fitbit Inspire 3 review below to find out more.  

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Fitbit Inspire 3 review: Price and availability

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The Fitbit Inspire 3 costs $99/£84.99. It’s available for preorder, and will be released on September 22, 2022. The Fitbit unit itself is only available in black, but is sold with three different band colors — black, lilac, and morning glow. The wristband comes in two sizes: small, and large. As with all of the best Fitbits, there’s also a range of accessories, including metal bands, and an exercise clip, which allows you to wear the tracker on your clothing during workouts. 

Fitbit Inspire 3 specifications

Price: $99.99
Size: 1.5 x 0.7 x 0.5 inches
Display: AMOLED
Water resistance: 164 feet
GPS: No
Battery life: 10 days

The tracker comes with six months of Fitbit Premium — Fitbit’s subscription service that allows you to access more in-depth features, such as deeper sleep analysis data, and Fitbit’s Daily Readiness Score. After six months, Fitbit Premium costs $9.99/£7.99 per month, or $80/£79.99 if you sign up for a year’s membership. Is Fitbit Premium worth it? Here’s the pros and cons

The Fitbit Inspire 3 looks similar to its predecessor when you first get it out of the box — the tracker itself is pretty much the same size, with the same rounded edges. It’s small and neat on the wrist, especially next my Apple Watch 7, and is light-weight enough that you can easily wear it 24/7 without really noticing it.  

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The main difference, however, is evident as soon as the Fitbit Inspire 3 powers up — the newer model has a bright, clear, AMOLED display. I instantly appreciated how the screen’s colorway matched the lilac of the wristband, and found it bright and easy to read, even in direct sunlight. As with the Fitbit Charge 5, the brighter screen instantly gives the tracker a more premium feel, even though the price tag is the same. 

Like the Fitbit Inspire 2, there’s two haptic buttons on the side of the tracker, which keeps the weight of the tracker down, and makes it easier to navigate. Of course, the screen itself is pretty small, especially compared to the likes of the new Apple Watch Ultra and the Galaxy Watch 5, but I’d argue that this little tracker isn’t designed for someone who wants to check their Whatsapp messages from their watch — I found that messages would endlessly scroll on the small screen, so I soon turned smart notifications off. Instead, it’s for someone looking to get a better insight into their overall health, without being weighed down by a complicated tracker. 

Fitbit Inspire 3 review: Fitness tracking  

Like all of the best Fitbits, the Fitbit Inspire 3 will track your heart rate, steps, calories, Active Zone Minutes, stress, SpO2, and sleep, all for under $100. From a fitness point of view, you can load up to six different exercise shortcuts onto the watch, but there’s a list of 21 different options to choose from, including run, walk, bike, kickboxing, Pilates, tennis and golf. 

During an activity, you are able to scroll through and see live feedback on the watch, but on such a small screen, this isn’t the easiest thing to do. During testing, I preferred to start the activity, then clip the tracker to my sports bra. Again, you wouldn’t train for a marathon with this watch — on the run, I found the touchscreen wasn’t the most responsive when I had sweaty fingers, and the screen wasn’t the easiest to see, but as the fitness tracker doesn’t have built-in GPS, I’d argue it’s not designed to be a serious training tool, so it would be wrong to mark it down because of this. 

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When wearing the Fitbit alongside my Apple Watch 7 for a 30-minute Peloton ride, the heart rate data was pretty much identical on the two trackers. Both recorded an average heart rate of 142 beats per minute, with the Apple Watch reading my max heart rate as 168, and my Fitbit reading it as 163. I wish now I’d worn a chest strap as well, but my point is, the two readings are incredibly similar, and the Inspire 3 is a fraction of the price.  

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Like some of the other popular fitness trackers on the market, you can also set up move reminder on the watch, to prevent you from spending too long sat down behind your desk. There’s also weekly exercise goals to encourage you to exercise for five days of the week — Fitbit automatically recognizes common exercises like walking, running, and cycling, and these all count towards your goal. 

Fitbit Inspire 3 review: Sleep and health tracking  

Of course, these days, a fitness tracker isn’t designed to just track fitness, and Fitbit has, for a long time, been impressively good at tracking sleep. The Inspire 3 is no different — I’ve been wearing it to track my sleep for a week, and found it accurately worked out the time I fell to sleep (rather than that 30 minutes I spent lying in bed scrolling through Instagram), and when I woke up in the night. 

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The only thing that bugs me about Fitbit’s sleep tracking is that they put some of the most in-depth information behind a paywall. While free Fitbit members can track their time spent asleep, Fitbit Premium offers subscribers further insight into their sleep, as well as giving a sleep score. The overall nightly sleep score is based on your heart rate, the time you spend awake or restless, and your sleep stages during the night. There are also guided programs to help you improve your sleep, and get into a better bedtime routine. 

Sure, this is an affordable tracker, so spending $9.99 a month to get more data isn’t the end of the world, but I kind of feel that once you buy the tracker, you should be able to view all the data, like you can with the best Garmin watches and the best Apple Watches.  

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In terms of health tracking, you can use the Fitbit Inspire 3 to track your water intake, changes in your weight and your menstrual cycle. As a runner, I always like to be able to see where I am in my menstrual cycle from my wrist, as I know on certain days of the month, I’m likely to not perform as well as others. I found Fitbit’s period tracking element to be impressive, and appreciated the clear reminders on the Inspire 3. 

Fitbit Inspire 3 review: Battery life 

Fitbit says the Inspire 3 has up to 10 days of battery life, and I was intrigued to see whether this checked out, especially with addition of the brighter, colored screen. I used the Fitbit Inspire 3 pretty solidly, with the always-on display turned on, doing at least one workout a day, for a week, and finished with the tracker on 10%. Pretty good going, especially considering I’d charged my Apple Watch 7 every night in that time (perhaps this is an unfair comparison — the Inspire 3 doesn’t have built-in GPS, so tracking activities don’t act as too much of a drain on the battery life, whereas the Apple Watch 7 does). 

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Obviously turning the AOD off might have extended the battery life of the tracker, but it’s still impressive. It also charged back up from 10% to fully charged in just under two hours. 

Fitbit Inspire 3 review: Verdict 

The Fitbit Inspire 3 is an excellent, affordable fitness tracker for anyone looking to take their first steps into fitness, or just gain a better understanding of their overall health. The color screen upgrades this watch from good to great, and for the price, you won’t find a fitness tracker that tracks all the basics in such an attractive package.  

That said, if you’re training for a race, or looking for a Fitbit that’ll keep track of your outdoor runs, it’s worth spending a little more and investing in the Fitbit Charge 5, which has built-in GPS, and a similarly bright screen. But if you’re looking for the best fitness tracker under $100, the Fitbit Inspire 3 should be at the top of your list.

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Jane McGuire is Tom’s Guide’s Fitness editor, which means she looks after everything fitness related – from running gear to yoga mats. An avid runner, Jane has tested and reviewed fitness products for the past five years, so knows what to look for when finding a good running watch or a pair of shorts with pockets big enough for your smartphone. When she’s not pounding the pavements, you’ll find Jane striding round the Surrey Hills, taking far too many photos of her puppy.  

Amazfit Bip – Full Review

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This inexpensive smartwatch highlights health and fitness and is surprisingly good for less than $80.

Tom’s Guide Verdict

This inexpensive smartwatch highlights health and fitness and is surprisingly good for less than $80.

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Pros
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    Extremely lightweight, Apple Watch style

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    Soft band that fits all wrist sizes comfortably

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    GPS, heart rate monitor, pedometer, notifications

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    Decent fitness tracker at a reasonable price

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    Transflective color display that’s easy on the eyes and doesn’t drain the battery

Cons
  • Heart rate and step measurements are not always precise

  • Graphics are low resolution

  • Lacks music storage and controls

  • Cannot respond to notifications

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Even if your idea of exercise is moving your elbow across the table, it’s hard not to be inspired by the Amazfit Bip ($79.99/£63). While it does not pretend to have the kind of health-related functionality offered by the Apple Watch or the Fitbit Versa, if you’re looking for a low-priced, feature-rich fitness tracker with notifications and long battery life, the Bip is the best smartwatch under $100.

Editor’s note, June 11:An Amazfit Bip Lite and the second-gen Bip 2 are reportedly due out this year, though it’s unclear which features those devices will offer — and at what prices.

Design and Comfort

With its Apple Watch-inspired design, the Bip is fairly attractive for the price and a pleasure to wear. Its soft silicone band fits both beefy and petite wrists superlatively.

At 1.1 ounces, the case is so lightweight that the watch almost feels like a toy, and its square display — surrounded by a thick, black bezel — does nothing to refute that impression. The display is reminiscent of that of the Pebble, in that its 1.28-inch, 176 x 176-pixel color screen is low resolution and always on. The crown has a satisfying tactile feel and sound.

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But don’t let the watch’s featherweight fool you; its polycarbonate, matte-plastic build and 2.5D Corning Gorilla Glass capacitive touch screen hold up to plenty of wear and tear. Plus, the watch has an IP68 water and dust rating, which means it’s protected from dust and can be submerged in up to 5 feet of water for 30 minutes.

The case is so lightweight that the watch almost feels like a toy, but its polycarbonate body and 2.5D Corning Gorilla Glass touch screen hold up to plenty of wear and tear.

The Bip comes in four colors: black, gray, green and orange. While hardly a dress watch, the Bip’s black model easily integrates with dressier outfits. Mostly, I consider it a fun, useful everyday sporty watch. The strap is a standard 20 millimeters, so you can swap it out for different bands.

During the day, I liked to brighten the face backlight to its fullest and then lower it to the dimmest setting at bedtime; there’s no auto brightness. But if you enable the raise-to-wake feature in the settings, you can illuminate the face with just a flick of the wrist. 

A three-axis accelerometer, GPS/GLONASS, barometer and compass round out the Bip’s slate of sensors.

Amazfit Bip Specs at a Glance

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Screen Size 1.28 inches
Resolution 176 x 176 pixels
GPS Yes
Heart Rate Monitor Optical
Water Resistance 5 feet/30 minutes
Battery Life 45 days
Weight 1. 1 ounces

Interface

The Bip runs on its proprietary OS in conjunction with the Mi Fit companion app foriOSandAndroid. Mi Fit syncs with the watch, takes control of tracking and record keeping, and even links to the Apple Health app. Unlike the Fitbit Versa or the Apple Watch, however, the Bip has no app store and few compatible third-party apps.  

The Bip’s interface is pure simplicity. First, you click the crown to unlock the watch. Starting with the main face, you just keep swiping to the left for the major operations, tapping the one you want for more details.

Swiping up on the main face lets you access your email, calls and messages. You can read each email on the watch (but not respond) and decide how to dispose of the message. Swiping down lets you toggle a “do not disturb” mode that disables notifications.

The Status pane lets you access current stats for steps, heart rate, distance traveled and calories burned, and see whether you’ve been sitting on your butt too long. The Weather pane gives you current conditions, and swiping up reveals the five-day forecast. The watch also integrates Alipay, the China-based third-party mobile payment platform.

The Bip’s interface is pure simplicity. You just keep swiping to the left for the major operations, tapping the one you want for more details.

You can set alerts for milestones like distance or have the watch alert you if your pace is too fast or too slow. And by long-pressing the watch crown, you can set the watch to quickly access your most used activities.

The watch has a haptic sensor that vibrates when a message comes in, but it is very subtle, so as not to disturb your sleep. The strength of the vibration is not adjustable, but it suited me just fine.

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My watch automatically, and without prompting, paired with my iPhone via Bluetooth, but you have to keep your watch within about 30 feet of your phone to main the connection.

Mi Fit App

The Mi Fit app is essentially a phone-based sports app that measures outdoor activities like running, cycling, walking and treadmill. Mi Fit syncs and stores location, steps, distance and other information your watch gathers.

The app also lets you activate alerts specifically from Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp, Instagram and YouTube, while a general control enables delivery of notifications from all other apps for which you have enabled notifications. Communication happens in only one direction on the Bip: inbound. You cannot respond to alerts on this watch as you can with higher-end smartwatches. If you get a notification and must respond, you will have to fetch your phone.

Heart Rate, Steps and Sleep

With the watch’s GPS, pedometer and heart rate monitor paired with the Mi Fit app, you can track your activities and set progress goals. The watch records your pace with or without GPS.

The Bip’s GPS —  which can be used to track your distance when walking, running and cycling — proved accurate. The watch automatically picked up a location GPS signal (or advised me to go outdoors or step to a different location to catch the signal) and then recorded my route as I walked or ran.

You can set the device to take continuous heart rate readings (at some cost to the battery life, which is hard to quantify) or have the heart rate monitor run periodically while you’re sleeping. How accurate is the heart rate monitor? Let’s just say I would not substitute it for an EKG, but after my bout of running, jumping jacks, stair climbing and working around the house, the Bip proved reasonably accurate.

A comparison with the Garmin Forerunner 25 and its companion strap-on heart rate monitor confirms the Bip’s slightly fast or slow — but mostly accurate — performance. With both the Forerunner and the Bip strapped to my wrists at the same time, the metrics of my runs were similar — within a margin of 2 or 3 points.

The Bip tended to hit the maximum heart rate faster than the Forerunner, but within the minute, the Garmin also beeped warnings. Often, the Bip took more time to drop its heart rate readings as I slowed my pace, but by the time I paused to make notes, the readings on both watches were largely identical, or so close as to be statistically insignificant. When we compared the Bip with the Garmin Forerunner, we found that both recorded the same number of steps in a day.

The Bip told me I slept 4 hours with 1 hour of deep sleep and 3 hours of light sleep, and that only 8 percent of the population slept less than I did. That I can believe.

Unlike the Fitbit Versa or the Apple Watch, the Amazfit has no dedicated app store, and only a handful of third-party apps are compatible with the watch.

The Bip offers about a dozen watch faces, but as with the Pebble, a cottage industry has arisen to supplement that rather paltry selection. Most of the Bip’s digital watches display military (24-hour) time, as opposed to 12-hour time — something that cannot be adjusted in the settings. Some third-party watch faces are available via Android apps like Amazfit Watch Faces and Amazfit Bip WatchFace.

MORE: 10 Most Surprising Uses for Fitness Trackers

On iOS, AmazTools provides a huge selection of new watch faces. It also lets you export your stats to Strava or as .gpx files, as well as remotely control your camera, flashlight and even your Spotify music player (Pro subscriptions only). On Android, the feature-rich Notify & Fitness for Amazfit, in addition to offering more watch faces, tracks steps, sleep, heart rate, calories and weight data, while the Tools & Amazfit app, designed to work with Mi Fit, expands the Bip’s functionality with detailed notification features and configuration options.

Battery Life

One of the Bip’s huge selling points is its battery life. The Bip’s 190-mAh lithium-polymer battery promises to last as long as 45 days under regular use, which includes activity and sleep monitoring. Continuous use of GPS and constant heart rate monitoring will diminish that battery life much more. After two weeks of use, with GPS and the heart rate monitor on intermittently, the Bip’s battery meter was at 44 percent.

When your battery does eventually conk out, just use the two contact pins on the charging dock for a couple of hours to juice your watch back up.

Bottom Line

At less than $80, the Amazfit Bip is one of the least-expensive fitness trackers with both GPS and a heart rate monitor. It has a fairly good companion app, as well as a couple of independent, compatible apps for iOS and Android. If you are looking for sophisticated smartwatch features such as music storage, a dedicated app store and the ability to respond to emails and texts, you’ll want something like the Apple Watch.

But if you just want something that has a lot of features, kinda sorta looks like an Apple Watch and costs a lot less, the Amazfit Bip could be your jam.

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