

While it might not look like the kind of Fitbit that seriously track your exercise, you do have features like connected GPS, to use your phone's GPS to track outdoor runs and rides. The tracker will vibrate to help you locate it. When you've misplaced your Inspire 2, go to the Tile app, look for Inspire 2 and tap to start looking for it. Look to activate a tile enabled device and search for Fitbit to connect the two services together. Once that's done, do the following in the Tile app:Ħ.

Your next step is to download the Tile phone app (available on Android and iPhone) and create a Tile account, which is free to do.Ĥ. Go to Apps, search for the Tile app and tap to installģ. To do this, go to the Fitbit phone app, go to the Today tab and tap profile picture and then your paired device.Ģ. Make sure the Tile app is installed on your Inspire 2.

if you want to use it, there's a little bit to do to get things set up, but here's how to do it.ġ.

It will then sync to your Inspire 2.įitbit recently introduced that the Inspire 2 was packed with tech that supported the location tracking smarts provided by Tile to help you relocate your tracker if it's gone walkies. Once you've found a face you like, tap to install. Tap your profile picture and then select your deviceĤ. Go to the Fitbit phone app and then go to the Today screenĢ. You have a few options to pick from and it's nice and easy to go with a new watch face. The Inspire 2 might not have the same level of smartwatch features as the likes of the Charge 5 or the Versa 3, but it does offer a few including the ability to tinker with the watch faces. You should see a smiley face icon after which the tracker will send a small vibration to indicate that it's successfully restarted. Next, press and hold the buttons on the tracker for 5 secondsĤ. Here's some useful things we think are worth knowing about the Inspire 2.Ģ. The Inspire 2 is the most cheapest fitness tracker you can pick up for Fitbit offering staple tracking features and the best battery life you can get on a Fitbit right now. Whichever new Fitbit you have, we've got some tips for you. Here's some useful things we've found along the way that we think will help you use your Fitbit to the fullest. We've spent big testing time with all of the latest Fitbits, getting to know what they're made of and finding out about some features and modes you might not spot when you first pull it out of the box. The good news is that what makes Fitbit trackers and watches in so good at what they do is that they are some of the easiest devices to get to grips with.Īs features evolve and new sensors are added into the mix so do the possibilities of how they operate when it comes to keeping tabs on your health and fitness and being useful outside of that workout time. So you've bagged yourself a Fitbit, whether that's a shiny new Versa 3 smartwatch or you're sticking to the band life with the Charge 5.
