


There’s also no onboard storage for saving music to listen to while working out.Īll of the data from each tracker is written into a companion app, and both the Fitbit and Huawei options work similarly there’s a dashboard for your health data, with deep activity tracking and award systems to encourage healthy movement. That’s a shame, but it does help keep the price down. This means that while both have accurate step-tracking, you won’t be able to map your run or cycle without carrying a phone with you. Since both are so small, too, they’re comfortable to wear in bed. Both offer excellent battery length, too, meaning you won’t need to charge daily to ensure uninterrupted tracking through day and night. When it comes to sleep tracking, both do a good job of identifying when you’re asleep, and which stage of sleep you’re in. There are plenty of built-in workout options in both, with the basics covered across running, weight-lifting, cycling, and plenty more, while water-proofing makes either suitable for swimming in pools or open water. That’s something the Inspire 2 doesn’t have at all, and even much more expensive options tend to require you to trigger it manually. The Band 7 has an excellent heart-rate sensor, while it’s also always running Sp02 (blood oxygen level) monitoring. Whichever device you opt for between the Band 7 and the Inspire 2, you’ll be getting a very solid sleep tracker. Neither has GPS or on-board music storage.

Both are solid sleep & workout trackers.Fitbit Inspire 2 vs Huawei Band 7: Tracking
