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Get a Fitbit Inspire 3 and 6 month Premium subscription for under £60

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Last updated: 2025/07/16 at 8:37 AM
News Room Published 16 July 2025
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Despite there being no shortage of great fitness tracking options – from the top-of-the-line Apple Watch Series 10 down to the sleep-focused Oura Ring 3 – a fair amount of them aren’t exactly meant for the average consumer, thanks to their high price tags or reliance on a specific phone brand.

For a true set-it-and-forget-it fitness tracker, the Fitbit Inspire 3 is easily one of the best options out there, but it’s now even more of a bargain.

The device usually sells for £84.99, but you can now buy the Inspire 3 with a 6-month Premium Membership included for just £58.99.

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Fitbit Inspire 3 + 6‑Month Premium is now under £60

The Fitbit Inspire 3 is already one of the top fitness trackers around, but it’s an even better deal now — get it with a 6-month Premium Membership included for just £58.99.

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Part of the reason why the Fitbit Inspire 3 works so well as a fitness companion for both beginners and more experienced athletes alike is that its basic tracking functions don’t require any supplemental input from the user. This means that calories burned, heart rate and so on, are all being recorded from the moment you put the device on.

The included membership, which costs £7.99 a month after the six-month term, enhances these basic metrics with more detailed insights. For instance, one of our favourite additions is the Daily Readiness Score, which tells you whether you’ve recovered enough to take on a strenuous workout for the day.

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This can be incredibly useful for those who have a busy schedule and might be tempted to make up for a missed workout here or there with a higher intensity session. Depending on your body, this method of training can sometimes lead to more injuries. The Daily Readiness Score can help you plan your day accordingly, so you’re prioritising rest when you need it.

Also incredibly helpful is the Sleep Awareness feature, which helps you understand your sleep routine and offers up tangible advice on how you can improve it. Rarely do we think about sleep as a metric that needs to be ‘tracked’ (which is exactly the point), but it’s arguably the most pivotal to our overall health, which is exactly why Fitbit’s inclusion of it here is such a boon.

In addition to these core features, Fitbit’s coverage of heart rate, sleep and activity tracking has been the gold standard for years, providing incredibly detailed metrics that work far better than some of the more stripped-back calculations we’ve seen from other wearables.

As a final cherry on top, the tracker itself looks good too. Rather than flaunting a display that constantly draws attention like most smartwatches, the Fitbit Inspire 3 has a sleek and unassuming vibe that lets it complement any outfit.

With all that you’re getting here, Fitbit’s wearable more than earns its full asking price, but the 31% saving means that it’s now a far more tempting buy for speedily tracking your health in 2024 and beyond.

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A more polished fitness tracker than the Inspire 2


  • Now has a colour screen

  • Slim design is great for 24/7 wear

  • Sttrong feature set for the price


  • Colour screen could be bigger

  • Reading notifications can feel cramped

  • Fitbit Premium needed some insights

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