⌚ Elevate Your Wellness Game!
The Fitbit Sense is an advanced unisex smartwatch designed to empower users with tools for heart health, stress management, and skin temperature tracking. With a battery life of over 6 days, compatibility with major smartphone platforms, and a sleek design, it offers a comprehensive health monitoring experience.
Age range | Adult |
Color | Carbon / Graphite Stainless Steel |
Size | One Size |
Style | Smartwatch |
Compatible with | Smartphone |
Display size | 1.58 Inches |
Display type | AMOLED |
Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
Shape | Square |
Material type | Synthetic |
Meter | accelerometer, optical heart rate sensor, and galvanic skin response sensor |
Number of items | 1 |
Power source | Hand-operated |
Features | Stress Tracking, Activity Tracker, Body Temperature Monitoring, Heart Rate Monitor, Sleep Monitor, GPS, Oxymeter (SpO2) |
Sport | Walking, Water Sports, Exercise & Fitness, Running, Swimming |
Wattage | 180 watts |
Included components | Fitbit Sense, Classic wristband (both small & large), Charging cable |
Batteries included? | Yes |
Brand | Fitbit |
Department | Unisex |
Manufacturer | Fitbit |
Item model number | FB512BKBK |
Product Dimensions | 4.05 x 4.05 x 1.24 cm; 31.18 g |
ASIN | B08DFCWVZ4 |
S**E
Great piece of kit to help you reach your goals
Brilliant little gadget, I love it. I upgraded from the Charge HR 3 in September upon release and it's been brill - I haven't had much chance to use some features yet though like the fitbit pay element.The sleep tracking is great, gives me an insight into why I feel the way I do in the morning, and the "true" sleep i.e. I'll wake up thinking I've had 8 hours but when I check my fitbit it's only 6hrs 30mins or something because of waking up throughout the night.The mobile app is great and has everything I personally need, my only wish is that the food library was as comprehensive as My Fitness Pal and that it would show what your weekly calorie deficit is, but it's not too bad because it syns automatically with MFP so I'm not making double the work when logging foods.The battery life is brilliant, I only charge it about once a week (with always on display turned off) so I barely have to think about charging it compared to my partner's Samsung Galaxy Watch 2 which he has to charge every single night without fail. It also charges really quickly and the charger connection is so much better than before, it's just magnetic rather than fiddling around with the connection.Love the fact you can change the bands too.One of the most motivating aspects of this watch for me is the built in exercises to choose from which then accurately records whatever you're doing e.g. An outside walk (tracks GPS along with heart rate, distance, steps, active minutes based on your heart rate) or treadmill (everything listed before but GPS), workouts, weights, swimming etc. I especially love the new active zone minutes, you get single zone minutes in fat burn zone and double minutes in cardio or peak heart rate zones so I find it very easy to meet the minimum 150 active minutes per week, it's very motivating to carry on when you're smashing the zone minutes out!Sometimes, and I mean it's only happened about 4 times since I've had it (since September) it kind of crashes in that the screen is black and won't wake up, then I just have to hold the side button down for about 10 seconds and that sorts it out. Other than that it's worked brilliantly for me.For anyone wondering I believe the only difference between this and the cheaper Versa 3 is that it also has a stress EDA scan and ECG function. They're interesting insights but I'm not really sure what I can do with that information really, it seems to be more about health as well as fitness. But if you're just into fitness then I would just get the Versa 3 because I'm pretty sure all other functions are identical.Overall I really enjoy this product, and use it every day. I don't think I could go back to working out/doing my daily steps without one now!
M**R
Nice attractive watch
It is a very nice watch that has all the features you could ask for, heart rate monitoring, steps, sleep etc etc.I have mine linked to iPhone and whilst it works well with the Fitbit app itself, it doesn’t really play ball with Apple Health very well, so you have to decide which eco system you want to be in.If you are happy to do everything in the Fitbit app then that’s all you really need.The app records all your daily steps and workouts, either automatically or you can start them manually, and a built in GPS is nice for when you want to map your workout.At the moment I mainly just walk so I let it auto detect my walk and don’t have the GPS activated so it consumes less battery.After the walk it will pop up in your daily activities as a walk and will tell you how many steps you did on that walk, your heart rate and zones you were in such as fat burn or cardio so that is great.Sleep tracking seems to work well and seems to report how diabolical my sleep really is accurately.Build quality is very nice as well and it feels a premium product.I upgraded from a Fitbit Ionic to this Fitbit Sense and do feel it is a worthwhile upgrade, so no regrets there.It has plenty of customisation of styles to keep it interesting as well.I am basically using the Fitbit to try and lose some weight and get fitter again after a long period (since the pandemic started) of inactivity, so for me I find it a worthwhile tool to encourage you to make an effort to improve your health, and it has the application and hardware to achieve this if you are willing to work at it.
N**K
batery life is good, works well . Charger is not as good. you need premium to unlock some features
I was replacing an older apple watch as was getting frustrated with its battery life - needed charging each day . The Sense gives a good 5 days on battery - using various functions , connected to both my iPhone and Android phone - although android has more functions . To unlock some items like sleep analysis and workout preparation , health metrics you need a premium account (which you do get a "free" trial) . The display is bright, and you do get phone notifications and calls as well as touch payment . this is not as slick as the iPhone system, but they do operate in different ways behind the scenes anyway. It has auto exercise detection that doesn’t always get it right but the O2 sensors, heart rate and sleep sensors all seem to be reasonably accurate . There is a common fault with these watches that people often think is battery failure, but it relates to the magnetic charging “puck” which has 4 spring loaded gold plated pins and the springs can fail resulting in slow or failed charging . Mine had that issue after 3 months but a Fitbit web chat to an agent resulted in a new one being sent to me which took 3 days. The process was quick and easy however I do wonder how long the replacement will last. Non Fitbit versions are available cheap but it’s just a nuisance however It’s well worth looking at the Sense depending on your needs
K**Y
Fitbit is superb
I have been using fitbit for many years and I find it a superb product in all areas. It provides me with the vital statistics I use in the day for health, fitness and wellbeing.I own an Apple phone and thought an Apple Watch would be logical so I did some research and found fitbit to be Much better product for me. A really big difference is battery life. Using it all the time, I charge my Fitbit maybe once a week and it takes about 30 mins compared to Apple Watch which needs daily charging. What a pain.My Fitbit watch has everything I need and the fitbit app is second to none. I did subscribe to fitbit premium and it was good but I did not need all the extra things offered so I now use app with no subscription and it gives me an amazing amount of collated data presented in an easily understandable way. I love it.Fitbit is easily linked to other apps I use. Thank you fitbit for producing an excellent, affordable, elegant product that does everything I need.
S**A
Change strap for a leather one 😊
Brilliant watch.
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