Testseek.com have collected 134 expert reviews of the Fitbit Sense and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Fitbit Sense.
September 2020
(77%)
134 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(85%)
1175 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
770100134
The editors liked
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
High-end
Premium design
Improved quick-release straps
(Mostly) accurate GPS and heart rate sensors
Skin temp sensor provides useful data
Detailed sleep tracking
~6-day battery life
Lightweight and comfy to wear
OLED display looks fantastic
EDA and temperature sensors
Built-in GPS and NFC
Charger and watch bands are vastly improved
Nice design and band swapping mechanism
Loaded with nextgen sensors and tracking capabilities
Very good battery life
Comfortable and lightweight
Comprehensive health features
ECG capability
Built-in voice assistant
Reliable fitness tracking
Intuitive app
Extensive health tracking
Stylish and unobtrusive design
It's sharp enough
Gets bright outdoors
And Fitbit does a good job of hiding the bezels
More reliable notifications
Better shortcuts
Always-on display
And more
The Sense lasts the better part of a week (without always-on display)
The quick-release
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
Superb fit
Finish
And design
Bright and clear AMOLED display
Lightweight and comfortable for 24/7 wear
Extensive health tracking capability
Smart alarm
Various health scores for understanding progress
Comprehensive health tracking tools
Bright and sharp display
The editors didn't like
Expensive
Touch screen responsiveness could be better
Band release latch can be accidentally triggered
Small third-party app selection
Google Assistant
Bluetooth calling unavailable at launch
Bad inductive button
SpO2 tracking requires dedicated watch face
EDA sensor needs refining
Fitbit OS still needs work
Choppy performance
Fitbit app is riddled with bugs
SpO2 tracking only works with a certain watch face
Many features not available at launch
EDA quick scan takes too long
Fitbit OS is less intuitive and more frustrating than ever
Heavy reliance on Premium makes the price higher than it is
Proprietary straps
Needs more apps
Button placement could be an issue
Design won't turn heads
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Relatively small app catalog
Uncertain future
The EDA and SpO2 sensors are annoying to use
And I don't know that I believe the numbers
Music storage only with Deezer and Pandora Plus
Controlling playback on a phone requires extra steps
It's so much less easy to use than a real button
I've seen s
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
No support for offline Spotify music
Buttonless design requires learning
Somewhat sluggish performance
Summary
The Fitbit Sense is a comprehensive health-tracking machine with basic smartwatch features and a new navigation system that can be difficult to master. It offers more wellness to
Comfortable and lightweight, Comprehensive health features, ECG capability , Built-in voice assistant,
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For its asking price of Rs 22,999, the Fitbit Sense clearly has a lot to offer. In terms of competition, it might be hard to pull away iPhone users from the Apple Watch, while Android users looking for a premium smartwatch experience might get lured by th...
The Fitbit brand is no stranger to the world of fitness tracking, but it ably competes with the latest smartwatches with the new Fitbit Sense. This is the most advanced product the manufacturer offers, particularly because it features more sensors than an...
The Fitbit brand is no stranger to the world of fitness tracking, but it ably competes with the latest smartwatches with the new Fitbit Sense. This is the most advanced product the manufacturer offers, particularly because it features more sensors than an...
Published: 2021-03-03, Author: David , review by: newatlas.com
Abstract: The Fitbit Sense is the flagship device in the Fitbit range, the top device from one of the top names in wearables – and we've had one strapped to our wrist for the past couple of weeks to try and figure out whether or not it's worth the US$299.95 that yo...
Abstract: How the Apple Watch Series 6 compares to the Fitbit Sense: 5 main takeaways Apple Watch Series 6 versus Fitbit Sense: We compare two flagship smartwatches to help you decide between the two.
Published: 2020-12-10, Author: DC , review by: dcrainmaker.com
Abstract: Back by popular demand, DesFit has just published our sprawling 2020 Sportswatch Year in Review video, where we iterate through nearly 20 different watches from the beginning of the year to the end – discussing the highs and the lows. Last year's video ga...
It's sharp enough, gets bright outdoors, and Fitbit does a good job of hiding the bezels, More reliable notifications, better shortcuts, always-on display, and more, The Sense lasts the better part of a week (without always-on display), The quick-release
The EDA and SpO2 sensors are annoying to use, and I don't know that I believe the numbers, Music storage only with Deezer and Pandora Plus, controlling playback on a phone requires extra steps, It's so much less easy to use than a real button, I've seen s
Fitbit Sense7/10Probably not, at least not until Fitbit fixes some bugs and makes improvements to the sensors. I'm not getting as much insight into my health with the Sense as I had expected. Part of that is that some of the sensors work in very narrow in...
If you are looking for a smartwatch with an ECG function, the Fitbit sense is currently one of the only options. Another one is the Apple Watch. While Samsung announced an ECG sensor back in 2019, the manufacturer keeps pushing back its release date again...
It's sharp enough, gets bright outdoors, and Fitbit does a good job of hiding the bezels, More reliable notifications, better shortcuts, always-on display, and more, The Sense lasts the better part of a week (without always-on display), The quick-release
The EDA and SpO2 sensors are annoying to use, and I don't know that I believe the numbers, Music storage only with Deezer and Pandora Plus, controlling playback on a phone requires extra steps, It's so much less easy to use than a real button, I've seen s
Fitbit Sense6/10Probably not, at least not until Fitbit fixes some bugs and makes improvements to the sensors. I'm not getting as much insight into my health with the Sense as I had expected. Part of that is that some of the sensors work in very narrow in...