Highlights
- Optimize your routine with Daily Readiness*
- EDA detection and stress management tools
- Heart rhythm assessment with ECG app**
- High and low heart rate notifications
- On-wrist skin temperature sensor
- Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa Built-in***
- Understand your SpO2 (blood oxygen) levels
- Built-in GPS
- 6+ day battery life, varies with use and other factors.
Description
Meet Fitbit Sense–the advanced health smartwatch that helps you tune into your body and guides you toward better health. Assess your heart for atrial fibrillation (Afib) right from your wrist, detect and manage stress, better understand your sleep quality and even keep an eye on patterns in your skin temperature or well-being with SpO2. Plus, Sense unlocks a 6-month Fitbit Premium membership**** for new which includes personalized tools like Daily Readiness*–so you can do what’s best for your body.
*Daily Readiness requires a Fitbit Premium membership. Premium content recommendations are not available in all locales and may be English only.
**Fitbit ECG app is only available in select countries.Not intended for use by people under 22 years old.
***Voice assistant availability and features may vary.
****New premium users only. Must activate with device. Valid payment method required. Free trial must be activated within 60 days of device activation. Cancel before free trial ends to avoid subscription fees.
Compatible with all Android devices
Compatible with all Apple iOS devices
A wireless technology used for exchanging data
Product is able to resist the penetration of water to some degree.
Allows communication between two people or two groups.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Q: Which sense features are behind the premium paywall?
Q: can you ware the sense if you have a pace maker?
Q: For the ECG and SpO2 features, do I need to have a monthly premium subscription or do I still have access to those features without having to subscribe?
Q: Does this measure the number of steps you take in a day?
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A: It can measure steps and much more. If you have any additional questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Emma –
I have been with Fitbit since day one because of their heart rate and steps accuracy and their app interface. And because I’m also an IPhone user I have had an Apple Watch for my texts and calls notifications while at work. Months ago I got the iwatch and got a older model Flex 2 so that I can wear both. You can’t compare Iwatches to Fitbit devices. You just can’t. Iwatch steps aren’t the same or accurate and their heart rates are off…sometimes way off. If you are really into reaching goals, needing the help of motivation (with their app interface) where you can add friends, make challenges, earn badges and be in groups according to activities and post the answer is get a Fitbit. If what’s important to You is making calls and receiving texts get an iwatch (only if u have an android) and you want minimal tracking get an Apple Watch. Apple still doesn’t allow to text back after receiving texts and that’s how it will always be. Don’t wait around for that because it just isn’t happening. Your just going to have to choose what’s more important and with Fitbit it’s all targeted on health rather an all around Smartwatch.
Isabella –
I had this watch for 4 weeks and it’s as good as my last fitbit. I like the SPo2 monitor as it does tell you if you have sleep apnea as it tend to be low if you do. a only thing is you have to get the insurance from fitbit.
Sophia –
I love this watch! I’ve had several other smart watches and it’s the first Fitbit I’ve had, so far it is my favorite out of all the other brands. Very easy to navigate and you don’t have to have a line added on your cell phone account for it to fully function. I also love the options for bands that are available. My last watch the adapters were hard to find, and there were not a lot of choices other than the bands it came with. I’ll definitely be sticking with Fitbit in the future.
Mia –
This was a great buy!!! This watch has it all! I am amazed at all that it can do and it’s very functional for me. It can connect to Spotify and can even allow you to take calls on it via the microphone. The only thing that I kinda didn’t care for was that in order for my sense to sync with the Fitbit app I have to keep the app running on my phone which is not cool because it drains the phone’s battery. Again not a real deal breaker but just something that’s… ehh. Besides that it is wonderful! I purchased this to help me on my fitness journey!
Elijah –
So far so good. Everything I expect from fitbit. Its a good watch.
Oliver –
Love the watch. Is great for keeping in shape. And monitoring heart health. Only negative there was not a option for extended warranty
ALLEN –
So I have had the Fitbit sense for a little over a week now. I switched to Fitbit from an Apple Watch due to my Apple Watch dying on me and not wanting to spend a boatload of money on another watch. I love it!! I love being able to see all the different stats, track my sleep easier see my activity level, and being in a masters program….. track my stress level!! This really in itself sold me. I used to have Fitbit’s before and comparing the stats from then and now they have improved tremendously!! Also being able to personalize your screen more is a huge plus. The battery life lasts very long (I charge maybe every 3-4 days) compared to my Apple Watch which I charged every night due to the battery.
Liam –
Best deal Ever I si happy with the Fitbita is very good price and the best service for the Best Buy people thanks you Best Buy.
OBEN –
Absolutely love my Sense. Fitbit the best smartwatch I’ve found. Best Buy has great customer service as well.
Adams –
This is better than my Apple Watch keeps accurate information and is very comfortable to wear. Love that it’s waterproof too!!
BENJAMIN –
Nice watch!!! Good feel. I liked the basic screen that came on the watch, however, if you track sleep the basic screen comes up short. It does not display battery life, and we all know those batteries need charging.
Jace –
I’ve had a Fitbit since the very first one. The Fitbit Sense has quite a few notable fitness trackers built-in. I find I’m using it more than any other I’ve owned. The display is clear, fairly easy to navigate, and with the Fitbit app I’m able to track my progress fairly easily. I have yet to use the built-in coach feature on the Fitbit Sense, but will be doing that soon.
I tested the GPS against a friends Garman and they only differed by a couple 100th of a mile. Where I live, the GPS connects quickly and I haven’t had a drop when I am outside.
The biggest area for improvement that I see, is an effective API with Apple. The Fitbit Sense well apparently allow you some smart watch features with an android device, but Fitbit and Apple’s long-term lack of communication causes problems for those of us with iPhones.
Noah –
I love my new watch keeps track of my steps and I can even see who’s calling me.
Mich –
Like every smart device I have, I wanted a screen protector because I did see that the screen is “fragile”. I contemplated getting the plastic screen protector the the store offered and the liquid screen protector but didn’t feel that either would protect my screen well enough. I did some research and found some tempered glass screen protectors that include a bumper for the outside of the watch on Amazon!! A pack of 2 for 9.51 after taxes!! 10/10 recommend those because I did drop my watch on hard tile and neither the screen protector or screen broke! The only downside (which isn’t a downside really) is if you want to use the EDA function you have to remove the protector which is super easy to take off and put back on.
Ethan –
The Fitbit Sense is one of the best smartwatches for helping measure and manage stress.