

Health and wellness featuresįitbit Sense 2 is an advanced fitness tracker that helps monitor your mood with continuous electrodermal (EDA) readings. It’s got just one physical button, which is on the left-hand side rather than the right where you might expect it to be. A lot of the time you forget you have it on. It is so lightweight and comfortable to wear, much more so than other wearables. My review unit has a platinum aluminium case and an interchangeable 24mm lunar white infinity band. It’s a full-size watch but at 40mm is not as big as some wearables. Apple Watch Series 7 long-term review: the world's best smartwatch just got betterįitbit Sense 2 full review: stylish and lightweight wearableįitbit Sense 2 is the firm’s most premium looking and feeling device.COROS Vertix 2 review: expensive but brilliant adventure sports watch with almost everything you need.No Google Assistant Read More Related Articles But does it offer enough to make it more compelling than either of those devices? It’s about the same price as Samsung’s Galaxy Watch 5 and Apple’s new Watch SE. Google Maps and Google Wallet are said to be imminent arrivals on the Sense 2 which will make a huge difference. There are no music controls, no Google Assistant and no third-party apps. READ MORE: Fitbit Charge 5 review: top-notch fitness, sleep, and stress tracking features and a colourful screenįitbit Sense 2 seems on the surface less smart than its predecessor. Since then, Google has bought Fitbit and now we have the Sense 2 which was curiously released just weeks before Google’s first Pixel Watch, a device that includes a lot of Fitbit health and fitness features.

The original Fitbit Sense from 2020 was the firm’s first attempt at a premium wellness smartwatch and it offered limited music controls, select third party apps, Google Assistant and solid battery life. Fitbit has for several years been considered one of the early leaders of the activity tracker market with products such as the Charge 5.
