Skip This One
The Inspiratek sits at the bottom of the budget fitness tracker market, and the reviews reflect that. While it's cheap ($25-35), the functionality issues make it poor value.
Critical Problems
Accuracy Failures Multiple reviewers report:
- "Heart rate tracker is not accurate at all"
- "Blood pressure, oxygen and even heart beat don't work"
- "Steps are extremely off" with kids showing under 3K steps despite playing sports
- Data "drops steps towards end of day"
Durability Issues
- "Band broke after two weeks of wearing"
- "Stops working, breaks within three months, or stops charging"
- "Super cheap and that's the quality you can expect"
App Problems
- "Shows no history" - only current day data
- "Features in app do not auto update"
- "Definitely needs work"
Why We Say Avoid
At 3.9 stars with mixed reviews and multiple accuracy complaints, this tracker fails at its core function. Spending $25 on something that can't accurately count steps isn't saving money—it's wasting it.