If you don’t like it, there are plenty of great smartwatches to choose from with more sizeable displays. The small size does make it of limited use for notifications though: even two-word menu texts have to scroll across the screen before you can read them, so good luck getting through an entire email – but that’s the price you pay for a small form factor. The screen itself is sharp, though, and comfortably viewable in most conditions once you turn the brightness up from its “dim” default. While it looks like the screen is quite large, this is actually an optical illusion: only a small window on the front surface – 17 x 10mm by my awkward ruler measurement – is actually occupied by the monochrome OLED display. The Fitbit Inspire 2 is a small plastic lozenge that clips into two straps on each end. Of course, “worth” is relative here not everyone will want or need to use Fitbit Premium and, if all you want is the hardware, £90 is still pretty expensive for a fitness band. In fact, given the Fitbit Inspire 2 costs £90 on its own, the inclusion of a subscription service worth £80 is pretty phenomenal. READ NEXT: Our guide to the best Fitbit to buy right now Fitbit Inspire 2 review: Price and competition Oh, and the Fitbit Inspire 2 also comes with a year’s worth of Fitbit Premium in the box, which is very nice, given it would normally set you back £8 a month or £80 for the full year. You get Active Zone Minutes as well as a battery life that’s doubled to ten days. So what else is new this time around? Well, it’s evolution rather than revolution but the additions are nonetheless welcome. ![]() It was the version we recommended considering the relatively small price difference and presumably sales data led Fitbit to decide one product was enough. This time, Fitbit has decided that the heart-rate monitor is essential, and that’s a smart decision. Last time, Fitbit created two Inspires: one with a heart-rate monitor, and one £20 cheaper without. ![]() ![]() That means you can forget about a colour screen and built-in GPS, but enjoy a device that tracks basic activities and receives notifications in a discreet package with the stamina to go for over a week without seeing its charger. The Fitbit Inspire is the entry-level Fitbit for adults. $52.98 Buy now Fitbit Inspire 2 review: What you need to know
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