Fitbit Sense review: a good smartwatch that fails on sustainability
by Samuel Gibbs Consumer technology editor from Technology | The Guardian on (#5EW0X)
Feature-packed health and fitness-tracking smartwatch has advanced sensors but failure to address screen and battery repairs is poor
Fitbit is attempting to challenge the dominance of the Apple Watch with the Sense: a smartwatch packed with advanced health sensors for stress, heart rate and ECG wrapped up in a neat and tidy package. But be careful, because if you damage the watch, it appears you can't even pay Fitbit to fix it.
It costs 300 and is Fitbit's top model above the 200 Versa 3, which is essentially the same smartwatch without the advanced sensors, plus a cheaper line of fitness trackers.
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