Fitbit Sense
Meet Fitbit Sense - the advanced smartwatch that helps you tune in to your body and guides you toward better health. It features an EDA Scan app to detect electrodermal activity for stress response, and an ECG app to screen for atrial fibrillation. The built-in skin temperature sensor logs nightly variations for better health insights, and you'll receive notifications for high and low heart rates. Enjoy extended battery life of over 6 days, with fast charging that provides a full day's charge in just 12 minutes. Use the built-in GPS to track pace and distance during outdoor activities without your phone. Stay connected by taking calls, receiving texts, and getting smartphone app notifications when your phone is nearby. Plus, send quick text and voice replies on Android devices. The smartwatch also monitors your light, deep, and REM sleep stages for better sleep quality understanding. It's water-resistant up to 50 meters, making it suitable for swimming and other water activities. This model comes in Sage Grey/Silver with a stainless steel ring, polished frame, and satin finish on a seamless infinity band. It also includes a free 6-month trial of Fitbit Premium for new users, offering personalized guidance and advanced insights.
$199.95
Owner Satisfaction
3.8
/ 5
Category Rank
507
/ 608
#507 in Smartwatches
Price vs Category Average
-46%
Below average
Screen size
1.69
/ "
Who it's for
- Comprehensive Health Monitoring
- Multi-Day Battery Life
- Vibrant AMOLED Display
Who should skip it
- Limited Smartwatch Functionality
- Premium Subscription Dependency
- Occasional Performance Lag
Key Specs
Screen size
1.69"
Battery life
144 h
Band material
Silver
Wireless
Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, NFC, GPS, IEEE 802.11b/g/n
Resists water
Y
Mobile OS
Fitbit OS
Features
- Water-Resistant
- Clock Display
What customers say
The Fitbit Sense Smartwatch in Sage Grey/Silver generally garners a positive, albeit nuanced, reception from its user base. Customers frequently laud its comprehensive suite of advanced health monitoring features, including the ECG app for heart rhythm assessments, the EDA Scan app for stress management, and on-wrist skin temperature tracking. These innovative health tools are often highlighted as significant differentiators, providing users with deeper insights into their well-being beyond standard fitness tracking. The sleek, modern design and comfortable fit are also consistently praised, making it an appealing accessory for daily wear. Furthermore, the impressive battery life is a recurring positive, reducing the frequency of charging and enhancing convenience for active users. However, the sentiment is not without its caveats. A notable portion of feedback points to occasional software inconsistencies and connectivity issues, particularly concerning GPS accuracy during outdoor activities or syncing challenges with the companion app. While the health sensors are generally appreciated, some users report sporadic inaccuracies in heart rate or sleep tracking, leading to minor frustration. The perceived value for money is also a point of discussion; while the advanced features are compelling, the premium price tag combined with the necessity of a Fitbit Premium subscription to unlock the full depth of health insights can be a deterrent for budget-conscious consumers. Despite these minor drawbacks, the overall consensus leans towards satisfaction, with many users finding the Sense to be a powerful tool for proactive health management and fitness motivation, appreciating its holistic approach to wellness tracking.
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