


The Inspire 2’s monochrome display may not dazzle, but it can go the distance on battery life. The Luxe sports a slightly larger 0.76-inch color display, while the Charge 5 has the most real estate with a 1.04 inch screen. The monochrome Inspire 2 comes with the smallest screen, measuring 0.7 inches.

The Luxe and Charge 5 include six-month trials. The Inspire 2 currently also comes with a full one-year trial of Fitbit Premium, the company’s subscription service that includes more detailed metrics and access to workout and meditation sessions. Active Zone Minutes: The Inspire 2 can track Fitbit’s new Active Zone Minutes metric, unlike the Inspire HR which only tracks active minutes.Īside from the improved battery life, there really isn’t much differentiating the Inspire 2 from the Inspire HR.$79.95 at Dell Small Business | $128.95 at Amazon | $129.95 at Adorama.Improved battery life: The Fitbit Inspire 2 can last up to 10 days on a single charge, while the HR could only last around five.The Inspire HR was only available in Black, White, and Lilac. New colors: The Fitbit Inspire 2 is available in Black, Lunar White, and Desert Rose.It’s also slightly longer than the Inspire HR’s, but only by a couple of inches. Improved charger: The Inspire 2’s charger holds a stronger connection to the device when attached.

Touch and hold both side buttons to reach quick settings (do not disturb, sleep mode, screen wake, water lock). Swipe up to see device stats like the date and battery percentage, steps, calories, Active Zone Minutes, heart rate, distance, sleep, and more.
