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Fitbit Inspire HR Gezondheids- En Fitnesstracker, Paars

36,99€ 83,32€
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Over dit item

  • Volg je activiteiten de hele dag door: aantal stappen, afgelegde afstand, activiteit, actieve minuten en verbrande calorieën
  • De hartslagmeting rondom het horloge zorgt voor een nauwkeurige registratie van de verbrande calorieën, de hartslag en de hartslagzones
  • Dankzij de batterijduur van maximaal 5 dagen kun je dagelijks je vooruitgang volgen, zonder voortdurend aan opladen te hoeven denken
  • Met SmartTrack teken je workouts zoals wandelingen, zwemmen en fietstochten automatisch en comfortabel op
  • Waterafstotend en drijfbestendig, zodat je van de douche tot het zwembad gemotiveerd blijft


Fitbit Inspire HR is een ongecompliceerde dagelijkse hartslag- en fitnesstracker die je helpt bij het aannemen van gezonde gewoonten. Inspire HR begeleidt, moedigt en motiveert u om uw gewichts- en fitnessdoelen te bereiken terwijl u plezier heeft: met hartslagmeting de klok rond, trainingsfuncties, calorietracking, doelvieringen, slaapfasedetectie en tot 5 dagen batterijduur.


Adm.
21 juli 2025
Na paar maanden gebruik stopte hij met synchroniseren. Van alles geprobeerd, updaten, opnieiw opstarten, andere app. Niets hielp! Nu volkomen waardeloos, totaly useless! Gaat dus de vuilnisemmer in. Denk dat ik maar een xiaomi neem.
MTH van 't Rood
9 juli 2025
De fitbit draagt fijn en is niet te groot. Het design is mooi en het is erg fijn dat hij waterdicht is. Het enige nadeel vind ik dat hij hij heel erg slecht connect met mijn telefoon, waar de app op staat. Zo kun je dus niets opslaan, waar ik hem juist voor had gekocht. Ik zou hem niet weer kopen.
Judith
6 juli 2025
Precies zoals beschreven. Functies werken goed, het horloge zit fijn, ziet er sportief uit, app werkt goed. Ik ben er erg blij mee.
Kunde
18 juni 2025
Ich bin zufrieden sie tut was sie verspricht. Um ehrlich zusein motiviert mich diese Uhr mich zu bewegen wenn ich mal einen freien Tag habe und eigentlich Faulenzen würde. Zudem ist es schön nicht andauernd aufs Handy zu starren wenn man mal die Uhrzeit braucht das wirkt immer sehr unhöflich. Ich trage sie quasi immer, auf der arbeit muss ich sie ausziehen und schalte einfach die herzfrequenz Messung aus (das spart Akku) und lege sie in die Kitteltasche.Trainingsfunktionen nutze ich überwiegend die Laufband-Option und mit der bin ich zufrieden. Sie misst Puls und Schritte und berechnet dadurch Verbrauchte Kalorien.Schlafaufzeichung funktioniert ebenfalls sehr gut es ist interessant zu sehen in welchen schlafphasen man sich befindet. Leider schaffe ich selten mein "Schlafziel" zu erreichen. Aber die Funktion errinert einen unbewusst immer daran an den Schlaf zu denken der sehr wichtig ist und manchmal gibt es ganz nette Tipps.Wasserdicht ist sie auch wurde im Schwimmbad und auf der Wildwasserbahn getestet.Sie ist robust. Ich bin sehr tollpatschig sie ist mir schon öfter gefallen und kein Kratzer oder sonstiges.Zum Thema soooo ungenauer Puls!Es misst fast immer genau richtig die Abweichungen sind sehr gering höchstens 2-3 Schläge. Und wenn es mal nicht so ist haltet euch doch mal vor Augen das dies ein Fitness tracker ist und kein Gerät zum Puls messen (sogar diese sind NIE zu 100% genau das genaueste ist immer selbst den Puls zu messen oder messen zu lassen). Es kann immer zu Abweichungen kommen bei jeden Fitness tracker.
Xen
13 juni 2025
2 weeks of using this, I have to say I’m loving it. Wore it for my swimming session. It worked! As for battery life, it’s not as bad as what others have commented. I did not turn on the text notification. Only for calls. If they text means it’s not urgent. Well at least that’s my theory. The watch looks great too. The strap is comfortable. Certain material will tend to stick on the strap but u can just wipe it off. I strongly recommend this if you are looking for something less costly yet stylish, reliable and comfortable.
Advantius
15 mei 2025
Written in March 2021 - purchased in May 2020. I wear this fitbit almost every single day, even while I sleep.Pros:-The heart rate, step count, exercise detection, and calorie burn tracking features have been revolutionary for my awareness of and adherence to personal fitness. When combined with a calorie counting app, they make it relatively simple to make adjustments to stay on target for weight loss/maintenance/gain goals.-Heart rate tracking during exercise is great for adjusting your preferred level of challenge and knowing when you're really pushing your limits.-Hyper-comfortable. Having never worn a watch before, it took a very brief adjustment period before I simply didn't feel it on my arm anymore. Sometimes I have to feel or look to doublecheck that I actually have it on.-Sleep tracking is a great reality check for bad habits regarding sleep, giving you a decent ballpark of how much you ACTUALLY sleep (hint: you're probably sleeping less than you think). If I'm unusually tired, I can usually track it back to getting 6 hours of sleep multiple days in a row. No more throwing my hands up and assuming I'm just plagued by some soul-sucking fatigue monster.-Calorie tracker app integration makes it relatively simple to deduct your calorie output (metabolism+activity) from your calorie input (food).-Battery life is fantastic. Wearing it all day nearly every day and checking it off and on, I can go more than a week before having to charge it. The idea of having to charge my high-falutin' Apple watch every single day just sounds strange and obnoxious to me now, so, it's probably ruined the concept of full-blown smart watches for me.-Resting heart rate information is an interesting fitness metric to watch rise and fall as you fall in an out of exercise patterns. After I hadn't been working out for a few months and then got covid-19, my resting heart rate had managed to creep from 54 bpm to 66 bpm. A couple weeks into a new exercise program and it's back in the 50's.-Durable.-Easy to clean.-Never used a screen protector and the screen has held up great.Cons:-Heart rate tracker is not always reliable, even when placed on your arm exactly as directed by the instructions. My favorite is when I can stick my finger to my neck and count off a heart rate around 130 bpm and my watch is telling me that my heart rate is EXACTLY, UNERRINGLY 84 bpm. There's absolutely nothing I can do except wait for it to take its sweet time to start tracking my actual heart rate. I feel like its accuracy was a lot better when I first bought it and not even a year later I'm starting to have serious issues with inconsistency.-Battery performance is just beginning to degrade at 10 months. When I charge it to 100%, as soon as I take it off the charger it will then drop to around 90%. Battery life is still great, but I'll wager I get another 6-ish months before it starts to be a real problem. That would line up with it having a 1-year warranty.-Doesn't sync smoothly with every food tracking app. I have to Force Sync it (basically a one-time manual sync) to the LoseIt app every time I want to factor my latest steps or exercise against my calorie intake.-Online integration. The app apparently stores your data online instead of locally, so if you try to scroll down into your historical data, it has to download it. It sure is fun, sitting there looking at a blank heart rate chart as it chugs along trying to download all your data on a crappy signal. Exactly how much storage space would it cost to just keep a local copy on my phone, anyway? 10MB? Fitbit, please.-Premium ads. Fitbit watches are vehicles for selling you a subscription service. They will poke and prod and remind and ask and notify you until you pay up. "Try the trial!" they implore you... every single day. Good God. Imagine buying one of the $200 fitbits and have it basically beg you to buy premium the entire time you have it.That said, I absolutely do not regret anything about this purchase. Overall, it's been fantastically useful. As a data-driven person I find that its informative value empowers me to control my fitness level with enhanced accuracy and motivation.**UPDATE**It's now May 2024 and I've learned a lot about these devices. When I initially bought the Inspire HR, I expected absolutely perfect heart rate tracking, and that's not what I actually received, so I gave the Inspire HR to my wife and ended up trying a couple more FitBit products, the Inspire 2 (functionally the same as the Inspire HR), and the Charge 5 (basically a higher-end/sturdier version of the Inspire line). I also received a free Polar Vantage M ($270 fitness tracker) from my employer and tried that out. Here's what you need to know:-Four years later, the Inspire HR I purchased on Amazon is still working despite constant use.-DO NOT LET THE BATTERY STAY DEAD. It has an extremely long life, but if you put it in a drawer and forget about it for months, the battery will not work the same when you pull it back out again.-Tightening the band (a lot) during cardio seems to help with heart rate accuracy. This is true of all of the optical heart rate monitors.-Optical heart rate monitors just plain CAN'T handle sudden heart rate bursts - they seem to use a sort of long-interval averaging, which means they take a minute to catch up to sudden changes, and they'll never be as accurate as electrical heart monitors. But for an inexpensive consumer-grade device, I'm satisfied with its capabilities. If you need every single beat perfectly accounted for, then you need an ELECTRICAL heart rate monitor - preferably a chest strap. That's pretty overkill for most general fitness enthusiasts or people seeking to be more active.-FitBit probably overestimates your steps and calorie burn by 10-20%. The more you move, the bigger the gap. Be wary of basing dietary decisions on its estimates. Its projections are better for analyzing your overall physical activity trend.-FitBit's device integration and data syncing capabilities make Polar look stuck in 2005. It took days of re-attempts over multiple months to get my Polar watch to even pair to my phone, only to eventually discover that Polar's software is essentially useless for what I need. The Polar Vantage M is a $270 device; that it's getting dominated in ease of use and data accessibility by a $60 plastic FitBit is inexcusible. I have a massively increased respect for the Inspire HR, Inspire 2, and Charge 5 after my experience with Polar.Four years later, I have no regrets and wholly endorse FitBit's non-smart fitness watch lines.
Michele
9 april 2025
Questo fitness tracker è senza ombra di dubbio un ottimo dispositivo, ma andiamo per steps:- PACKAGESe devo proprio essere sincero (e pignolo) mi aspettavo una scatola più "professional" invece si presenta a mo' di prodotto da appendere che fa un po' "seconda linea" ma non c'è problema. Sono le mie fisse :)Per il resto tutto ottimo, all'interno troverete:- Orologio con cinturino Small- cinturino Large- carica batteria USB- libretto informativa sicurezza e garanziaTutto ben curato, Fitbit è una garanzia da questo punto di vista.- CONFIGURAZIONELa prima cosa che faccio è provare ad indossare il tracker senza leggere nulla, e infatti sbaglio, nonostante ci sia il 51% di carica il dispositivo si accende ma non monitora (eh lo so, sono frettoloso).I passi da eseguire per il primo utilizzo sono i seguenti:- Scaricare l'app di Fitbit- Mettere in carica il tracker tramite il carica batteria USB in dotazione- seguire il wizard tramite app di Fitbit che vi indicherà tutti i passaggi step by stepUna piccolissimissima nota dolente: durante la configurazione mi è stato richiesto un aggiornamento che è durato quasi 15 minuti, in questo periodo di tempo non potrete andare distanti con il vostro telefono perchè sarà in continuo sincro con il tracker. Dovrete portare pazienza.La nota positiva è che la batteria si carica molto velocemente, a quanto pare, è passato da un 51% al 90% in questo periodo di configurazione cha sarà durato massimo 20min.- UTILIZZOBeh che dire... molto comodo.Grazie alle sue piccole dimensioni quasi non si percepisce nemmeno.Non starò qui a ripetere tutte le funzionalità possibili (sono tutte scritte nella descrizione) ma mi limiterò a dirvi questo:- Rilevatore battito del cuore molto preciso e costante, uno dei motivi principali che mi ha spinto ad acquistare questo prodotto- Contapassi, per ora, fedele a quanto effettivamente fatto (leggo molte recensioni che si lamentano del conteggio durante il sonno, vi saprò dire)- fantastico nel riconoscere l'attività fisica- il conteggio calorie viene stimato sui 15 minuti per ora risulta fedele al mio metabolismo basale- la possibilità di utilizzare il timer a countdown, per quanto sia banale, ma è super (anche se sarei stato un po' preciso con i secondi)- Ho eliminato ogni tipo di notifica extra, ma questa è stata una mia scelta personale (ho già il telefono che "rompe") e se volete un consiglio: toglietele pure voi, no gioverà la durata della batteria- PREZZOIl prezzo è in linea con il prodotto che state acquistando, il rapporto qualità prezzo non si discute.Fitbit, ottimo lavoro!
Christian Semeraro
22 december 2024
Questo fitbit è un grande classico: un contapassi discretamente preciso, e con qualche funzione base indispensabile. Ottimo compagno di allenamento.