

It’s also waterproof up to a depth of 50 meters, and offers blood oxygen measurements. That’s thanks to its six-day battery life, although you’ll see less of a return on a single charge if you like to prod the device regularly and run ECGs and more. Unlike the Apple Watch Series 7 (opens in new tab), you won’t need to charge it overnight, so you can take advantage of sleep-tracking insights. You’ll also find both Alexa and Google Assistant available as options.Īt its most basic level, it’ll track your steps, distance walked, and calorie count by default, giving you an “at a glance” look at your goals throughout the day, while also tracking sleep.

As you’d expect from a modern smartwatch, Fitbit Pay lets you pay without needing your wallet, while all of the data is relayed to your phone via the Fitbit app for iOS or Android.

Unlike that strap, though, there are no metallic moving pieces – it folds over on itself neatly, and it’s comfortable enough to feel like you’re not really wearing anything on your wrist at all. When it comes to the band, the Fitbit Sense’s “Infinity band” is more closely compared to the Apple Watch “Sport band”, with a silicone texture. That means text and icons stand out better on its black background, but also means it’s much more easy to read in direct sunlight.

The Fitbit Sense’s display is also AMOLED.
