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Ace 3 vs inspire 2
Ace 3 vs inspire 2











ace 3 vs inspire 2

Also consider: Fitbit Versa 3 vs Versa 2.It just needs a gentle tap or squeezes and it's nice and responsive. The Inspire is a better example of how it can work to create a more streamlined look, and still offer something that works like a standard button. We’d say it works well on the Charge 4 and less so on the Versa and the Sense. So far the move by Fitbit to ditch physical buttons has been done with varying degrees of success. Inspires compared: Fitbit Inspire 2 (top) and Fitbit Inspire HR (bottom) It's now letting you press or squeeze the sides of the tracker's case to do things like wake up the display, skip back a screen or open up the settings. It's done the same on the Charge 4 and more recently on its Versa and Sense watches. The big change on the design front here is that Fitbit has decided to ditch the physical button that was present on the first Inspire. As you'll probably see from our pictures though, it does have an annoying habit of picking up a lot of fluff. We had the standard, more sport-friendly band, which was comfortable to wear. You do still have the ability to wear the tracker inside a clip, for anyone that can’t or doesn't want to wear it on their wrist.

ace 3 vs inspire 2

Those bands are removable, giving you access to Fitbit’s array of Inspire band options that include steel mesh and Horween leather looks. The tracker has slightly slimmed down, but not in a really noticeable way when it's on. You're getting the same band and tracker combination that's available with black, white, or rose color bands. Put the Inspire 2 alongside the Inspire HR and the two look very similar.













Ace 3 vs inspire 2