⌚ Elevate your health game with Fitbit Sense 2 — because your best self can’t wait!
Fitbit Sense 2 is an advanced health and fitness smartwatch featuring ECG for atrial fibrillation assessment, all-day stress monitoring with cEDA, personalized sleep tracking with Sleep Score, built-in GPS with workout intensity mapping, and 40+ exercise modes. Designed for seamless all-day wear, it offers Bluetooth calls, texts, Alexa integration, Fitbit Pay, and a long-lasting 6+ day battery. Includes both small and large bands and a 6-month Fitbit Premium trial for deeper health insights.
J**O
Nice watch and fitness tracker
Had Versa 2 and just moved to sense. I like it a lot. Different from the versa and has more functions. Versa 2 didn’t last too long. Had a few over the years where the face fell off and they stopped working. Let’s hope this model lasts longer and functions without a glitch. Highly recommended but not able to comment on durability at this time.
A**E
Beautiful Tracker, Great Features, No Problems Using in the Pool
Update to my previous review: Leaving at 5 stars for quality, durability, and features. Battery life seems to be about the same as my old Fitbit HR. Initially, I got about 5 days out of the first couple of charges. Now I'm getting about 3-4. I have no problem with that. I charge my phone more often so I don't know why I would expect more from my fitness device. How quickly the battery drains seems to be dependent on my level of activity. I just check every day to see how much it's drained so I don't get caught out with a dead battery. Haven't allowed it to go less than 20%.It does not track steps accurately when I do pool exercises. I manually calculated about 2400 steps during my pool therapy and the tracker only counted a bit over 1900, including steps walking to and from the pool and so forth. All total, there should have been closer to 3000 steps so that's a pretty big disparity. Frankly, I have not found any fitness tracker to be very accurate with step count during exercise as it depends on how much arm swing is involved.Previous Review: Received my Fitbit Sense 2 (Mist blue and light gold) a few days ago and I love almost everything about this fitness tracker. The mist blue color is a pale blue-grey. The watch casing is a soft gold color like you might see on a car. It matches the seller's photo perfectly (on my PC monitor anyway.) I think it's very pretty, albeit larger than I like in a watch. I have tiny wrists and large watch bands/faces are awkward on me. But, to get the features I wanted, it's worth getting used to. I don't care for silicone bands as they don't breathe but I suppose for a sport watch, it might be the best option. The buckling system was concerning for me because you have to pop the band hole over a pin, then tuck it under on the other side against your wrist. It looked like it would be uncomfortable to clasp it and wear, but I'm happy to say it's not. Just feels a bit weird to me because it's bulky for my wrist size.It was relatively easy to set up. The only difficulty I had was when I logged into my Fitbit app previously associated with my Fitbit Charge HR, it kept asking me to log into my account, but I was already logged in. When I entered my password, it said it was incorrect but it wasn't. I finally tried using my email PW and got into my account. What was confusing was, the Fitbit logo was at the top next to, "log into your account." So, buyer be aware, if you have to log into an existing Fitbit account, they want your email address/PW, not Fitbit PW.The biggest reason I chose this model was for water use. I have to do pool therapy and wanted all my steps and activities to be logged in real-time. I wore it in the pool, hot tub, and shower today and there were no problems with it at all. Just be sure to read all the instructions carefully. You can get more info on the Fitbit website for details on setup, use, and care. The device only came with quick setup instructions in the box.I haven't really paid much attention to the sleep tracking as I have a sleep number bed that tracks that. And I haven't compared it against another heart rate monitor. However, based on the level of activity and how I felt during pool walking and exercises, it seemed like the numbers were relatively accurate.My favorite feature is the hourly buzz to get moving. It not only buzzes on my wrist to alert me it's time to move, but after I get up and walk around, it buzzes again to let me know I've completed 250 steps (based on my current setup.) This feature is priceless as I sit at a PC all day and forget to move.Overall, 3 days in, I'm very happy with this purchase and feel that the price was fair compared to similar devices with the same features. It also came with 6 months of free premium app services which I appreciate because it gives me a good amount of time to decide if I want to continue with the premium for a monthly fee. I do not find that app either intuitive or user-friendly and it will take some time for me to get the hang of using it.Should I run into any problems with my Sense 2 in the future I'll update this review.
M**E
Solid Health Tracker That’s Easy to Stick With
I’ve had the Fitbit Sense 2 for a couple months now, and I’ve been really impressed with what it offers. I’ve tried a few smartwatches over the years, but this one stands out because it actually helps me stay on top of my health without being overwhelming.What’s working well:Stress tracking: The built-in sensor that tracks stress throughout the day has been more useful than I expected. It lets me know when I’m a bit too tense and reminds me to take a breather.Sleep tracking: Super detailed and pretty accurate. It’s not just telling me how long I slept, it’s breaking it down into stages and helping me figure out why some nights feel more restful than others.Health features: Between heart rate, skin temperature, and blood oxygen tracking, I feel like I’ve got a better grip on how I’m doing overall. It’s not medical-grade, of course, but it’s enough to be helpful.Battery life: I easily get 5–6 days per charge, which is great since I wear it overnight for sleep tracking.Comfort and design: It looks good and wears comfortably. Lightweight and low-profile, which I appreciate.Things to keep in mind:It’s not a full-blown smartwatch with tons of apps or customization options. It’s built for health tracking, and it stays in that lane.You can’t type out full text messages on it, just use quick replies or voice-to-text. That hasn’t been an issue for me, but it’s worth knowing.If you're looking for a smartwatch that focuses on wellness and helps you build better habits, this is a great pick. It doesn’t try to do everything, but what it does, it does really well. I’d recommend it to anyone looking to track their health in a simple, reliable way.
P**L
Life changing product if you want to get better at fitness
This thing has changed my life for the better. I used to worry about my heart rate too much after I had heart surgery to fix AFIB, with this thing I can track it IN REAL TIME, ALL THE TIME, unlike the Apple Watch. The app is fantastic, so much data to mull over and improve on every single day. I never thought I’d get into cardio, but now I jog everyday to see how much further I can advance in heart rate, steps, miles, time, etc. It’s a wonderful product! However, there are a few quality control issues. The auto dim/screen brightness setting does not work after 3 days of ownership. Baffling. Sometimes the timer stops refreshing, making it appear the watch software has frozen, but it comes back to life after pressing the button. The UI could be smoother. 5 stars for the fitness tracking abilities, 3-4 stars for quality control issues.
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