Latest Fitbit tracker dips under £60 for a limited time with price Amazon can’t match

Most big tech brands these days have an activity tracker you can buy to measure your every day health, but none have achieved household name status quite as much as Fitbit. The firm helped popularise the idea of wearing a small band on your wrist that can tally your steps, distance, calories and heart rate, and right now you can get one of the latest Fitbit trackers for just £59.
Even though Amazon is currently selling the Fitbit Inspire (RRP £84.99) for the discounted price of £63.99, we’ve found an even better deal.
EE is selling the Fitbit Inspire 3 for just £59, a huge saving that undercuts Amazon’s price by £4. Not a lot, but it’s cheaper! You don't have to be an EE customer to get this price, either.
At the time of writing, EE’s site says this price drop is a ‘Limited Time Offer’, so it’s unlikely to last long at this price. The retailer is even offering free standard delivery that guarantees you’ll get the Fitbit on your doorstep within three working days.
I’ve tested Fitbits for close to a decade and have had extensive time using the Fitbit Inspire 3. It’s the latest Inspire model, part of Fitbit’s entry level line released back in 2022. Despite its tiny size (and price) it’s an impressively packed tracker that I have no hesitation in recommending.
The one thing it lacks over other Fitbit models is built-in GPS, so you can’t track the routes of your runs or cycles with just the trackers, but it does have connected GPS, so take your phone with you and you’ll be fine. Other than that, it’s packed with tech that’ll surprise you for the size and price, with a heart rate sensor, sleep tracking, blood oxygen monitoring and even the ability to track skin temperature variation.
That’s rare to find at this price, and it’s all in a tracker that’s so light you forget you’re wearing it. It can also track blood glucose, breathing rate, heart rate variability, high and low heart rate, irregular heart rate, and has menstrual health tracking too.
It can pair to an iPhone or any Android phone via the Fitbit app, which collates all your daily data including a nightly sleep score and a stress management score. I’ve worn the Inspire 3 to bed a lot as it’s so small and light, and I use the vibrating alarm to wake me up for work, which doesn’t disturb my partner. It’s water resistant so you can wear it in the shower or on a swim, too.
Best of all, with the always-on screen turned off for the colour screen (great that that is an option, though), you can eke 10 days of battery life out of the Inspire 3, the best battery life on any Fitbit. Even with it on and tracking activity regularly it’ll last three or four days.
One thing to note is that, as with any Fitbit, if you want access to every single feature you’ll need to pay for Fitbit Premium, which costs £7.99 per month. However, I still recommend the Inspire 3 as it offers enough functionality to be a useful tracker even without paying for Premium, which offers video coaching sessions, a detailed sleep profile and a Daily Readiness Score - nice to have features but ones I can live without.
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