Amazon slashes prices on the Fitbit Inspire 3 — save 30% on Fitbit’s best value sleep tracker this Prime Day
No Fitbit Air? No problem! The Fitbit Inspire 3 is my fave 'simple yet effective' sleep tracker and it's back to its cheapest price of $69.95 in today's Prime Day deals
I've been dealing with a range of sleep issues this year, including 3 a.m. wake-ups and anxiety at bedtime. To break the cycle, I've been testing a range of sleep trackers to see which ones can help me optimize my sleep, and one of my favorites so far is the the Fitbit Inspire 3, down to $69.95 (was $99.95) at Amazon in today's Prime Day sale.
The Fibit Inspire 3 is a top-rated sleep tracker boasts an ultra bright screen display, long battery life (10 days per full charge) and – most importantly for me – reliable sleep tracking without feeling OTT. $69.95 matches the lowest price we've tracked the Inspire 3, which translates to $30 off.
That's an excellent Amazon Prime Day sleep deal, which matches the lowest price we've tracked this affordable wearable. Is it right for you? Let's take a look.
You'll pay $99.95 at full MSRP for the Inspire 3, but semi-regular sales mean you can often pick it up for around $79.95. Right now, there's 30% off, bringing it back down to $69.95, which is the lowest price we've ever tracked it. This is an Amazon Prime Day deal you won't want to miss.
Our Fitbit Inspire 3 review score: ★★★★½
Customer review score: ★★★★½
Affordable price, reliable sleep tracking
The Fitbit Inspire 3 is an affordable and comfortable fitness and sleep tracker with a clear display screen and long battery life. You can get a glimpse of sleep stats on screen (which is one of the first things I do when I wake up), or head to the Google Health app for a more intricate look at your metrics.
The Inspire 3 sensors track heart rate, blood oxygen saturation, movement and temperature, providing you with a 360 view of your health. I wear my Inspire 3 to bed every night and its sleep tracking is reliable (it won't count the hour you spend scrolling in bed as 'light sleep', for example).
When it comes to time spent in each sleep stage, your heart rate, how long it takes to fall asleep and how often you wake up, the Google Health app helps provides helpful parameters of healthy ranges. This all helps form your overall nightly sleep score.
There are also guided programs to help you improve your sleep, and get into a better bedtime routine. However, Fitbit Premium offers subscribers further insight into their sleep, as well as giving a sleep score, but costs $9.99/month.
Want the latest release and don't mind paying full price?
The Fitbit Air is a screen-free fitness and sleep tracker launched this year. Our testers say it's lightweight, comfortable, with a long-lasting battery life. Like the Whoop 5.0, the lack of screen offers distraction-free and reliable sleep tracking. As a new launch, you'll pay full MSRP.
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Nicola is the Sleep Editor at Tom’s Guide, where she helps steer all mattress and sleep content published on Tom’s Guide. With a career in journalism spanning two decades, Nicola brings experience to the team and the knowledge of what makes a great article, whether that’s a how-to mattress cleaning feature, a deep dive into melatonin gummies, or an in-depth mattress review. As a sleep editor, few better understand how important a decent mattress is to the overall quality of our sleep, and precisely how our sleep impacts our physical and mental health. As well as tackling the vast topic of sleep, Nicola joins the raft of expert mattress specialists at Tom’s Guide, who test and compare a wide range of mattresses in order to guide readers towards the very best options on the market.
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