Fitbit Sense Lunar White/Gold FB512GLWT review
When Fitbit announced the $329.95 Sense last month, it was being hyped as the company’s most-thorough health tracking device yet. With new features in the form of stress management (with electrodermal activity monitoring), skin temperature, oxygen saturation while you sleep, and an upcoming Food and...
Sleek design; Bright; colorful screen; Intuitive interface; A ton of granular metrics; including SpO2; heart rate variability; breath rate; skin temp; and EDA; Nice integration with mindfulness training
Lots of bugs and performance hiccups; Solid-state button is fiddly; Some things just don’t feel as fully integrated as they could be; Battery life is cut in half if you turn the display to always-on mode