‘Impressive’ Fitbit fitness tracker available at £59 in cheaper than Amazon deal

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This fitness bargain won’t be around for long and shoppers are running to snatch it up

The Fitbit Inspire 3 has dropped to just £59 at EE(Image: Google)

One of Fitbit’s most popular trackers has seen a significant price drop, and it’s currently cheaper than on Amazon.

The Fitbit Inspire 3, normally retailing at £84.99, is now available for just £59 on the EE store, a limited-time offer that beats Amazon’s current £63.99 price by £4.99, Express reported. It may not sound like a massive difference, but every penny counts, especially when you’re after one of the best-value health gadgets on the market.

You don’t need to be an EE customer to take advantage of the offer, and the deal includes free standard delivery, with the product expected to arrive within three working days. While most major tech brands now offer their own health and fitness trackers, few have achieved household name status quite like Fitbit.

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The brand helped bring wearable fitness tech into the mainstream, turning step-counting and heart-rate monitoring into daily habits.

Released in 2022, it’s the most recent model in Fitbit’s entry-level Inspire range, and despite its small size and low price, it’s described as “an impressively packed tracker that I have no hesitation in recommending.”

The Inspire 3 packs advanced features like heart rate, sleep, blood oxygen, and skin temperature tracking(Image: EE)

The Inspire 3 includes a range of features that make it ideal for everyday health tracking. It monitors heart rate, sleep, blood oxygen levels, and even tracks skin temperature variation, features that are typically found in more expensive models.

The only real drawback is the lack of built-in GPS, meaning you’ll need to carry your phone if you want to track the exact route of a run or cycle. However, the Inspire 3 does offer connected GPS, which links to your smartphone to get the job done.

View the Fitbit Inspire for £59 from EE here

Despite its small size, the Inspire 3 doesn’t compromise on health tracking. It offers blood glucose monitoring, breathing rate, heart rate variability, menstrual health tracking, and even alerts for high, low, or irregular heart rate. It’s also water-resistant, meaning you can comfortably wear it in the shower or while swimming.

The device syncs with both iPhones and Android phones through the Fitbit app, which collates all your daily health data into one streamlined dashboard, including a nightly sleep score and a stress management score.

Battery life is another standout feature. With the always-on display switched off, the tracker can last up to 10 days on a single charge, the best battery life of any Fitbit currently available.

Even with the colour screen on and activity tracking in use, you can still expect three to four days of use before needing to plug in.

And while the device itself offers a broad range of features out of the box, there’s also the option to upgrade to Fitbit Premium for £7.99 a month.

The subscription unlocks extras like video coaching sessions, a detailed sleep profile and a Daily Readiness Score. However, the Inspire 3 still holds its own without it.

If you’re weighing up your options, there are a couple of strong alternatives worth considering. The Samsung Galaxy Fit3 is currently available for £49 on Amazon and comes with a three-year manufacturer extended warranty (UK version).

Meanwhile, the HUAWEI Band 10 offers excellent value at just £39.99 from Currys, packing in essential fitness tracking features at an even lower price point.

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