

Setting the display to the optional “always on” setting takes battery life estimates down from 10 days to only three, which is much more in line with full-featured smartwatches, though less than Fitbit’s Sense and Versa watches.īy contrast, the Sense 2 and Versa 4 are the two most-capable trackers Fitbit offers. The Inspire 3, in particular, adds blood oxygen monitoring during sleep and a full-color AMOLED touchscreen to the entry-level tracker, which already can receive phone alerts, like texts, calls, and app notifications. “Basic” is a relative term among fitness trackers, as they all continuously edge closer to full-blown smartwatch functionality. All successors to previous-generation devices, the three run the gamut from Fitbit’s highest-equipped to most basic fitness wearables.

Today, Fitbit announced the availability of three new fitness trackers: the Inspire 3, Versa 4, and Sense 2.
