🧘♂️ Elevate Your Wellness Game with Sense 2!
The Fitbit Sense 2 is an advanced health and fitness smartwatch designed to help you manage stress, improve sleep quality, and enhance your overall well-being. With features like an ECG app, SpO2 monitoring, 24/7 heart rate tracking, and built-in GPS, it offers comprehensive health insights and activity tracking. The device also includes a 6-month Premium membership for personalized analytics, making it a must-have for health-conscious individuals.
D**N
Superior health tracking
Purchased for overall health & sleep tracking. I am very satisfied with the Fitbit Sense 2. It has made me aware of my steps and my sleep pattern even oxygen levels all of which are very important for good brain health. I could not pay the price for the others but love this one and recommend it to all wanting to improve their health by actually seeing what Sense 2 tracks.
M**.
Easy setup
My sense 2 was very easy to set up. The quick start guide and app were helpful. I love the style of charger! I do not like the silicon bands but I did order someMetal bands that fit perfectly. I’m very pleased with my new smart watch!
R**
Great watch
I would recommend it.
F**T
Good fitness tracker
This is a very useful fitness tracker and smart watch. I don't use the smart watch functions. I wanted it to track workouts and monitor heart rate and activity. I am very happy with the purchase.It takes a little effort to learn how to use it, but help information is readily available on the website.
B**N
a tool that just made me angrier everyday - not worth your money
i was a diehard fitbit customer since 2016. over the past several years the quality has steadily degraded since google purchased fitbit and overhauled all the software that actually worked with the product. i would have recommended fitbit for years but now i would warn people against it.Major cons: life/durability, connectivity and functionalityDurability: i bought my first fitbit sense in December 22 and it died by December 23. I bought this fitbit sense 2 in January 2024 and now it is experiencing the same charging issue. the charging prong connections get clogged over time due to sweat or dirt, but i cleaned this one more regularly than the previous one and it stopped charging much earlier. I can still kind of get the new one to work if I stand and hold the charger there and wiggle it around till it connects, then gently place it and make sure it doesn’t disconnect, but it is definitely on it’s way out. It used to stay charged for 5 days on one charge if I didn’t use GPS, now it is 2-3 days and I have to be super careful about not letting it get to zero because it is impossible to tell if it is connected once it dies fully. EDIT: I wrote this review July 20, 2024; as of August 20, 2024 the Fitbit sense 2 will not charge no matter what I do so I cannot even reset it or update it because it won’t turn on. Don’t waste your money (I also have 4 sense chargers & none work - it is definitely the watch)Connectivity: every single time I open the fitbit app it is a fight to sync the device and takes probably about 15-30 mins on average to get to work. it is infuriating, and when it does finally sync, half the information doesn’t show up correctly so you have to try to run it again or wait another 15-30 minutes for that to show up. Two nights ago I was trying to sync for over 2 hours. This is really frustrating while I’m in the middle of a workout, especially a run where I don’t want to stop and fiddle with my watch/phone, or when I’m trying to quickly check my stats on the goFunctionality: This isn’t the WORST thing about it - it does its job for tracking for the most part. I have lost a lot of sleep data due to the connectivity and app issues though which was a big factor I purchased the sense rather than the apple watch initially so I’m annoyed about that. They also got rid of all the social features in the app in January. I also learned recently you don’t have to pay a premium subscription for a lot of the analytics (sleep, cardio health, etc) you do on Fitbit if you get a garmin or apple watch. Sometimes I feel like the tracking is lagging compared to its competitors, it feels like google is just stagnating Fitbit using its established consumer base until they can get more marketshare with the pixel watch.Pros: appearance, comfort, technically does what it says, just not very wellAll that being said, if it wouldn’t keep dying within a year of purchase and it would actually connect to my phone/the app actually worked I would probably buy another sense next just because I am familiar with it, it does the trick, and it has all my past data. However it doesn’t seem like that will be improving so I will have to switch on my next fitness tracker I have to buy, which will probably be quite soon unfortunately. EDIT: i will not ever buy a sense again actually, see previous edit
A**E
Happy with Sense 2
Great battery life and charger. The watch is much lighter than other models. So far satisfied with my purchase.
R**
Love my Sense FitBit!
Maintains battery life longer than my last FitBit. Good value. Love the features! Charges quickly.
H**N
Glad I didn't believe the bad reviews!
Wow! I almost didn't buy this based on the bad reviews but either those folks got a lemon or they have different expectations. I want to start by saying I CAN receive and respond to calls on my Fitbit Sense 2. Not sure if the type of phone matters but I have a Google Pixel phone. I've tried out the ECG and the stress tester and I'm happy with those features. If you read some of the bad reviews, you will notice people are complaining about a lot of things, but you have to ask yourself, what is it you really need in your Fitbit? Some complained about lack of Apps . . . well, I don't really care about that. If I want lots of apps, I'll load them on my phone. Music? Same deal. I see no point in loading music on my watch. I can access millions of songs through my phone so I use that along with blue tooth ear buds.Over the years I've heard numerous complaints about step accuracy on ANY device. What do people expect? Do they want to know for sure if it was 100 vs 110 steps? Seriously? I believe the Fitbit is very accurate but nothing is 100%. Do you really need to know EXACTLY how many steps you took? Isn't the whole point to just get up and move? If it turns out my Fitbit is not 100% accurate, I don't care! As long as it reminds me to move and I get my exercise, I'm happy.I also want to address the issue of the new band. Some folks HATE it. I don't. I think it is much more comfortable than the other model but everyone has different levels of comfort. I'll close this by saying I love my new Sense 2 and I believe most folks will love theirs. By all means, read the negative reviews but keep in mind what is important to you when making your decision.
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