| I bought a FitBit Inspire HR earlier this year. Overall I've been underwhelmed. Here's my breakdown of the features: - Sleep tracking. Very useful, if a bit shallow. Revealed issues to me that I'm working on now. - Exercise tracking. The manual stuff is fine, but the automatic tracking is bad. Sometimes it thinks a car ride is a bike ride. Doesn't pick up long walks half the time. My friend uses the built in stuff on his Android phone and it seems to work better. - Heart rate monitor. All it gives you is a crappy line graph. Doesn't seem very accurate. This feature is too shallow to be useful. - Moving reminders. All you can do it set hours and days for a 10 minute reminder before the end of an hour. I don't even notice the reminder most of the time. Its inflexibility makes it pretty useless for me. More robust reminders and a calendar integration would probably help. - Weight tracking. Not really helpful to me, as I weigh myself each morning on a regular scale. - Water intake. Never used it. - Calorie tracking. The UI isn't very helpful if you cook your own food. The calorie tracking display is often wrong and contradictory. I filed a detailed bug report and linked a bunch of online forum posts with the same problem, to get a canned response about reinstalling the app. - Step tracker. I drum on my desk alot and it mistakes it for steps. This makes it really inaccurate for me. I'll probably keep using it till it dies and look at other options like Oura. |