![]() I disliked all previous attempts to make the capacitive buttons work on Fitbit wearables, but I found it surprisingly pleasant to use them here. There are two capacitive buttons on each side of the case, and these work surprisingly well. Better still, the touchscreen operates as smooth as butter – I never had any issues with lag or it not being responsive. The updated screen is a bit longer than the Inspire 2's and is now in colour. Said coloured strap is made of silicone and has a traditional buckle connection, which isn't as classy as the Fitbit Sense 2's Infinity Band design, but it holds the two sides of the strap together fine, which is the point of the buckle, I guess. It might just be because I tested the version with the pink strap, but I feel it radiates the same qualities in other colourways, too. The first word that comes to mind when looking at the Inspire 3 is dainty.
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