![]() ![]() ![]() There’s your standard heart rate sensor, which no wearable will be seen without these days. The question is: Should you opt for the Sense 2 instead? You can grab devices from Garmin or Huawei for less than Fitbit’s asking price. Apple’s Watch SE will set you back about R6,300. Samsung’s Galaxy Watch 5 starts at R6,000. ![]() Let’s be clear - you can obtain a range of different devices for this price. It would be handier without that still-painful R7,500 price tag, but it’s a smartwatch. But as a fitness-focused wearable, the Sense 2 is a very handy piece of equipment. If you simply must have Spotify controls on your wrist (a frequent Fitbit favourite), this isn’t the wearable for you. Specifically, third-party app support isn’t a thing here. One of these, oddly enough, includes yanking out a few software features. The Fitbit Sense 2 manages to improve on its predecessor in a few ways. It had a massive price and its keynote feature, dermal sensors for stress testing, was quickly available on the Fitbit Charge 5 (which launched at half the price). Back when it first launched, the Fitbit Sense didn’t make a lot of sense. ![]()
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