Article 5KBAY We've never seen the Fitbit Sense priced as low as it is this Prime Day!

We've never seen the Fitbit Sense priced as low as it is this Prime Day!

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Jeramy Johnson
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We've been scanning all of the best Android smartwatch deals for Prime Day, and one deal, in particular, has stood out all day - this unbelievable discount on the Fitbit Sense smartwatch. The Sense has gone on sale a few times since it was released last fall, but this is the first time that we can remember seeing it break the $200 barrier.

The Sense debuted at $330 in the fall of 2020, making it the most expensive Fitbit wearable to date. It was pricey for a Fitbit, but there was good reason for that price tag. For starters, it is the nicest, most-premium watch Fitbit has ever made. Additionally, it is jam-packed with advanced health sensors, letting you track all kinds of health metrics like heart rate, skin temperature, and SpO2. Add to that built-in access to Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant on your wrist, and you can see why the Sense is such a valuable device. So when you can save $100 on it, you have to jump on that deal!

Fitbit Sense | $100 off at Amazon

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With the Sense, Fitbit aims to provide the ultimate device to track and manage your physical and mental fitness. It features advanced sensors to measure your electrodermal activity, skin temperature, SpO2, and stress levels. It also has solid smartwatch functionality and useful features like NFC for contactless payments and GPS to accurately track your workouts phone-free.

$200 at Amazon

I've worn just about every Fitbit smartwatch going back to the Ionic, and I can whole-heartedly say that the Sense is the best experience yet out of those devices. It looks great on my wrist, it's super-comfortable, and it offers super fluid performance. The user interface is intuitive and easy to learn, and I am able to quickly jump into a workout, view my health stats, and read my messages and notifications, all at just a swipe.

One of my favorite features about the Fitbit Sense is that I can choose to use either Google Assistant or Amazon Alexa on my wrist. A tiny microphone on the side can pick up my voice, and both assistants respond audibly and with a text response on the display. I frequently switch back and forth between assistants, but I have it set on Alexa right now. But it is easy to switch to Google Assistant whenever I want.

Fitbit has continued to push a steady stream of updates and features to the Sense since it launched, including improvements to notification reliability, new app shortcuts, and updates to the always-on display functionality.

If you're looking for one of the best Android smartwatches, you're going to have a difficult time finding such a well-built, comprehensive device at this price point.

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