Fitbit Holder Clip
This Fitbit clip is perfectly compatible with Fitbit Inspire and Inspire HR. The tracker is NOT included. It is made of high-quality and comfortable silicone material, skin-friendly and durable. Slip the tracker inside and clip it securely to any belt, waistband, pocket or bra to keep your fitness journey discreet. Switch your Fitbit to “On Wrist” or “On-Clip” mode before inserting the tracker into the clip.
- USE FOR — The clip is perfectly compatible with Fitbit Inspire/ Inspire HR. The tracker is NOT included.
- MATERIAL — It is made of high-quality and comfortable silicone material, skin-friendly and durable.
- OCCASION — Slip the tracker inside and clip it securely to any belt, waistband, pocket or bra to keep your fitness journey discreet.
- ATTENTION — You should change “On Wrist” mode to “On Clip” mode before you insert the tracker into the clip accessory.
Skyspirit464 –
These arrived on time. Look sturdy and it is a tight fit for my Inspire HR and looks like it will be quite safe. The part that clips on to your shoe (or what ever) is nice and tight also. I think it will work just fine.
John F –
I like this clip for my inspire. It holds tight to my pocket or waistband or even to my bra.
Auntie Blues –
While waiting for these clips to arrive, I wore my new Fitbit Inspire (NOT the HR) on my wrist. Wow–who knew I was SOOOO athletic!!?!?!! As I suspected, wearing a Fitbit on your wrist is highly inaccurate. I also find it a bit uncomfortable.That’s why I clung for dear life to my old Fitbit Zip until it finally died. This is perfect & you will find that it is much, much more accurate in recording actual steps. I wear mine on a dog tag chain so I can peek at it frequently.
Grace –
Works great! Feels just like the Zip I had before. Came with a little box which fits my original bands that I was replacing and was such a nice touch on an inexpensive purchase. Seller included little note as well.
William –
The Fitbit Inspire HR has removed the “clip on feature” (mode) from the unit when a firmware update was done some time ago. So while you can fit the unit into this and use it with the Inspire HR unit, there is NO longer a clip-on mode to select. Only the non HR unit has that now. The item description needs to be updated.
T Matthew –
Holds my Fitbit & stays on my pants. I always clip my fitbits to my waistband with the Fitbit inside (unless I’m running, then I face it out so it doesn’t get a sweaty). I learned my lesson way back when I had the fitbit One: I lost my first One when i had it clipped in my pocket. Turns out when you sit & stand it slowly wiggles out of women’s tiny pockets (so this might be a non-issue for guys). I lost my second One when I had it clipped to my waistband facing out. The Fitbit worked it’s way out of the clip, so I still had the clip on, but no fitbit. Maybe that clip was defective, but still, lesson learned. I wear it day and night. Its kind of like getting used to wearing a ring – it feels weird to have it on at first, then you get used to it & it feels weird when you take it off.
KDinTexas –
Some said they weren’t able to use some of the Fitbit HR’s features when using this clip, but mine seems fine. I had used a Fitbit One for years and usually clipped it to my bra, so that’s what I do with this one and it’s able to read my heart rate. Good alternative if you’re a former One user like me.
V. Canfield –
Back story: I’ve had a Fit Bit since they came out on day one. I actually was on a waiting list for the first release of the Fit Bit One. I loved my Fit Bit One. It was everything I ever wanted. Small, accurate, and with long battery life. Sadly, my One met its end in my washing machine this summer after about a 5 or 6 year run. It may have even been longer, I just can’t remember when the One came out. So, I tried using the Alta that I had stuffed in a drawer somewhere. It lasted about 2 weeks before it started acting wonky. I then bought an Inspire. Great, except it lost about 1,000 steps a day on my wrist. So I ordered the clips. Perfect! My steps are very accurate now and it’s almost like having my beloved Fit Bit One back. Now, on how not to lose your Fit Bit. I just take some cording and tie a knot around the curvy part of the clip. It will not slip off once it’s tied. Then I make a loop in the rest of the cord and use a simple safety pin to pin the loop to my clothing. it costs maybe $1 if you don’t have cording or some kind of heavy string around. I used this method on my Fit Bit One for over 5 years and never lost my Fit Bit. There were at least 20-30 times that I looked down to see my Fit Bit hanging by the leash, so I know it will eventually come off. Don’t blame the clip. It just happens.Actual Review: This works great. My Fit Bit Inspire fits right in the case with no problems. The notch for the button works well, and now I get an accurate step count. It stays on my clothing without issues. But, I always rig a little leash with a little bit of cording to ensure I don’t lose my Fit bit in case it does slip off. And after years of using my Fit Bit One in this way, I can tell you, it will slip off.