Fitbit Sense Review
If you're like me, every headache or stuffy nose these days is accompanied by a strong case of COVID-19 paranoia. With its premium Sense smartwatch, Fitbit is giving you many of the features you want and need to monitor your health amid a global pandemic. At $329.95, it's the company's priciest wearable yet, but it packs sensors to measure the amount of oxygen in your blood, as well as changes in your skin temperature, stress level, and heart rhythm, in addition to the robust sleep and fitness tracking features Fitbit is known for. Its selection of downloadable apps pales in comparison with what's available on the Apple Watch, but it offers some welcome smartwatch features including Amazon Alexa support, Pandora and Spotify music controls, and Fitbit Pay mobile payments. If you're in the market for an attractive wearable with long battery life and a focus on health and wellness, the Sense is worth a look. Price, Design, and Specs At $329.95, the Sense is Fitbit's most expensive we...
Fitbit's premium, pricey Sense smartwatch puts a focus on your well-being with the ability to measure and monitor your stress, heart rhythm, skin temperature variation, and blood oxygen saturation.
Attractive design with large, always-on color display; Excellent battery life; Measures blood oxygen level; Features an ECG app; Robust stress management and sleep tracking features; Supports Amazon Alexa, Fitbit Pay, Spotify
Expensive; Touch screen responsiveness could be better; Band release latch can be accidentally triggered; Small third-party app selection