Best Bands for Fitbit Inspire HR in 2022

Fitbit Inspire
Fitbit Inspire (Image credit: Daniel Bader / iMore)

The Fitbit Inspire HR is a great little fitness, health, and heart rate tracker. It has an all-black body, and it comes with your choice of silicone band — Black, Lilac, or White — so it's sleek too. The silicone bands are great for the gym, the pool, and your athleisure needs, but what if you want something a little dressier? What if you just want some different colors to give your Fitbit some different looks? Here are some of the best bands you can get for your Fitbit Inspire HR.

Which one should you choose?

You can always trust iMore. Our team of Apple experts have years of experience testing all kinds of tech and gadgets, so you can be sure our recommendations and criticisms are accurate and helpful. Find out more about how we test.

Our overall Staff Pick is the Shangpule Stainless Steel Band. It's a classic metallic choice. Fit is sometimes a band issue regardless of whether your wrists are big or small, but this band can have links added or removed. Whether your situation is dressy, casual, or in-between, this band will always look just right.

If you don't particularly like stainless steel, maybe you'd prefer the warmth of genuine leather. In that case, the CAVN Leather Band is worth checking out. It's both classy and classic. While you wouldn't wear this band to the pool or the gym, you still have the silicone band your Fitbit Inspire HR came with for wet situations.

However, maybe you're more casual, or you just don't like to change out bands for the gym, pool, and everyday life. For you, these cute Allbingo bands will fit the bill. Take the athleisure look to the next level with these fun and whimsical styles. From edgy skulls and animal prints to adorable puppy prints and flowers, you're sure to find one that suits you.

Amy-Mae Turner

Amy-Mae has been writing about consumer technology since before the iPhone was even a twinkle in Steve Jobs' eye. She started out in magazine publishing with the UK lads' mag 'Boy's Toys' then moved online with startup Pocket-lint.com as the first full-time member of staff, helping grow the site to one of the UK's largest gadget sites. Amy-Mae then moved to Mashable when it only had a staff of around 10 people. After working her way up to a senior role there, Amy-Mae left in 2014 to have her daughter. Since then Amy-Mae has continued to contribute to Mashable and The Daily Dot, keeping up-to-date with the latest consumer technology and social media trends. For iMore.com, Amy-Mae gets to her explore her love of home cooking, concentrating on all things kitchen tech.