

But, that’s sort of the point of having a long-standing reputable platform, combined with incremental hardware updates. Of course, with so many Fitbits over the years in relatively similar form factors, it can probably feel like this is ‘just another Fitbit’, and, to some degree, there’s some truth to that. That’s in addition to the Inspire 3 providing more data metrics, including new blood oxygen level (SpO2) sensing as well as new high/low heart rate notifications. The Inspire 3 is a substantial upgrade over years past, especially in the display department, as Fitbit has added a color screen as well as an always-on display option.

While the higher-end Fitbit Sense and Versa line get all the attention, the reality is the new Fitbit Inspire 3 is likely outperforming its $99 price point.
