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They love it on Amazon...
Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
I have the Inspire...earlier model without the heart rate monitor...which I miss, having had the Charge previously.
Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
I have the Inspire...earlier model without the heart rate monitor...which I miss, having had the Charge previously.
I've got the Inspire HR which was about £89. So to get the Inspire 2 for £60 with free premium membership is excellent. The premium membership would cost me £79 pa but to be fair I haven't needed it.
The Inspire 2 seems to do the same as my Inspire HR at a glance so I highly recommend it. You need to synch it to your phone to be able to read all the information regarding your sleep, exercise, heart rate, calorie burn etc.
I compared the heart rate monitor with my cousin's blood pressure monitor and it matched, so it seems to be a useful tool.
The Inspire 2 seems to do the same as my Inspire HR at a glance so I highly recommend it. You need to synch it to your phone to be able to read all the information regarding your sleep, exercise, heart rate, calorie burn etc.
I compared the heart rate monitor with my cousin's blood pressure monitor and it matched, so it seems to be a useful tool.