New sensors, same bugs.
A new year means new Fitbit hardware, and for 2020, that means it`s time to dive into our official Fitbit Sense review. It`s hard to believe that the Fitbit Ionic — Fitbit`s first actual smartwatch — was released just three years ago. Fitbit`s come a long way in that short amount of time, finding ways to refine its hardware design, FitbitOS operating system, and create a compelling narrative as to why you should have a Fitbit watch on your wrist instead of a Galaxy Watch, something with Wear OS, or an Apple Watch if you`re an iPhone owner.
It`s now 2020, and Fitbit`s vision for the future of smartwatches has culminated in the release of the Fitbit Sense. It does all of the usual Fitbit things like activity tracking, sleep monitoring, etc., but it comes with a bunch of extra sensors that are designed to help give you a more granular understanding of your body`s health. Whether it`s monitoring your stress or taking an ECG reading, Fitbit wants the Sense to...
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