Fitbit Sense 2 Advanced Health and Fitness Smartwatch with T…

$247.00

Fitbit Sense 2 Advanced Health and Fitness Smartwatch.

Meet Sense 2—the smartwatch designed to help you stress less, sleep better & live healthier. Fitbit is part of the Google family. 1) The Fitbit ECG app is only available in select countries and with select devices. Not intended for use by people under 22 years old. See fitbit.com/ecg for additional details. 2) Irregular rhythm notifications are only available in select countries and with select Fitbit products; not intended for use by people under 22 years old or with other known arrhythmias. See fitbit.com/irregularrhythm for additional details. 3) Not available in all markets. The SpO2 feature is not intended to diagnose or treat any medical condition or for any other medical purpose. It is intended to help you manage your well-being and keep track of your information. 4) The Health Metrics dashboard and the metrics displayed in the dashboard are not available in all countries. This feature should not be relied on for any medical purposes. It is intended to provide information that can help you manage your well-being. The SpO2 feature requires more frequent charging. 5) Requires a Fitbit Premium membership. Premium content recommendations are not available in all locales and may be in English only. 6) When phone is nearby. 7) See bank and transit availability at fitbit.com/fitbit-pay/banks 8) Amazon, Alexa and all related marks are trademarks of Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. Alexa is not available in all languages and countries. Alexa features and functionality may vary by location. 9) Varies with use and other factors. Up to 12 hours with continuous GPS. Get 24 hours of charge with 12 minutes of charging. 10) 6 months of Premium for New Premium users only. Must activate with device. Valid payment method required. Free trial must be activated within 60 days of device activation. Cancel before free trial ends to avoid subscription fees. Requires use of Fitbit app with compatible iPhone or Android devices. A Google account will be required.
Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 1.57 x 0.47 x 1.57 inches; 7.05 ounces
Item model number ‏ : ‎ 6514034
Department ‏ : ‎ mens
Batteries ‏ : ‎ 1 LR44 batteries required. (included)
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ September 23, 2022
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Fitbit Inc
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0B4N2T7GL

Learn to manage stress, sleep better and live healthier with Sense 2—our most advanced health and fitness smartwatch.Human Interface Input: ‎Touchscreen
Manage stress and live healthier: all-day stress detection with cEDA and daily Stress Management Score, ECG app for atrial fibrillation assessment(1), irregular heart rhythm notifications(2), SpO2(3), health metrics dashboard(4), mindfulness content
Measure and improve sleep quality: personalized Sleep Profile(5), daily sleep stages & Sleep Score, smart wake alarm and do not disturb mode
Enhance activity: built-in GPS and workout intensity map, Daily Readiness Score(5), Active Zone Minutes, all-day activity tracking and 24/7 heart rate, 40+ exercise modes and automatic exercise tracking, water resistant to 50 meters
Designed for all-day wear: on-wrist Bluetooth calls, texts and phone notifications(6), customizable clock faces, Fitbit Pay(7), Amazon Alexa built-in(8), Google Wallet & Maps (Google Maps on Android only, coming Spring 2023 to iOS), 6+ day battery(9)
Includes a 6-month Premium membership complete with personalized insights, advanced analytics and more (New & returning Premium users only. Must activate trial within 60-days of device activation. Content and features may change)

Price: $247.00
(as of Apr 10, 2025 04:24:07 UTC – Details)

Customers say

Customers find the smartwatch has many useful functions and appreciate its quality, with one noting it excels at sleep tracking. However, the device’s functionality and heart rate monitoring receive mixed feedback, with some reporting it works well while others say it stops working within a year. Moreover, battery life, ease of use, and value for money also get mixed reviews, with some finding it easy to use and worth the $199 price while others disagree. Additionally, durability is a concern as the device breaks after less than two years of wear.

9 reviews for Fitbit Sense 2 Advanced Health and Fitness Smartwatch with T…

  1. nickname sin

    Very Pleased
    I have been using the Sense 2 for the last three months and so far, I am very pleased. I upgraded from an Inspire 3 because that one kept losing GPS connection to my phone while on aggressive trail rides. I bought a beefy protector/band, and I really like the look. I like to change up the clock face every now and then, of which there are many to choose from, paid and free. As far as functionality, all the advertised features work as described. I don’t use most of them, but it is cool nonetheless. I get a full 5 days of battery life while using GPS for trail rides of 3 hrs, twice a week, and constant heart rate monitoring, screen brightness to low, and no notifications. That is fine by me. Sleep monitoring seems spot on, GPS is accurate, and the workout data I get is useful. If I get two years out of this, I’ll be happy. Thumbs up from me.

  2. J.R.

    Easy to customize the app and watch to my needs
    I purchased this watch primarily for its continuous heart monitoring, ECG app, sleep monitoring, plus some basic fitness like steps and stairs.It was easy to install. I was pleased to be able to turn off the GPS and Alexa which may have been good for an extra day of battery life. I was able to turn off the fitness nags. I’ve been running and working out over 40 years and don’t need nags. I was also able to skip the Premium service since I don’t want a monthly bill and don’t want other nagging.There are a huge number of watch faces available. I focused only on free watch faces. One thing that wasn’t clear is that apparently you can only install 6 faces on the watch. When I found a better choice, it wouldn’t install and had no useful explanation of why not. I ended up looking specifically for watch faces that included a battery indicator (surprisingly not universal!) and basic fitness figures. The hard part was finding watch faces that increased the font size of the battery % and fitness figures so they were more easily legible to older eyes.The biggest problem is with the watch band. I have a narrow wrist and bands with holes like the OEM band are never spaced in a way that fits well. So I ordered a new band that is metal mesh and uses a clamp to fix the length. That works to get a comfortable fit, but is a pain to put on. Good thing I only take the watch off once a day! So I tried another watch band that had a folding clasp, like my old watch band, and is adjusted in length by removing links. The whole process of removing links was a serious pain, requiring a magnifying ring light and great patience. And the link removal did not yield a snug and comfortable fit, just as with the OEM watch band. Back to the band that works, for now.Update. I just discovered it is possible, apparently, to get an adapter from my old watch band that attaches to the watch with pins to the FitBit clamp system. I’m hoping that will allow me to use my old watch band which was excellent.Further update:https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BN1RVM5W?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_detailsThis adapter took a long time to arrive all the way from China, but it worked perfectly. My old watch band was a 20mm band with adjustable sizing clamp and a folding clasp to take it on and off:https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08CY5D2LB/ref=pe_2313400_740551120_em_1p_0_lm?th=1Now I have the best of all worlds. A good watch and it is easy to put on and take off with a snug fit. I wonder why no one seems to make this style of watch band specifically to fit the FitBit?

  3. Carlin

    All the features I could ask for and great battery life!
    It does everything, and fairly well.The touch interface used to be almost useless. It was extremely jumpy and often detected a drag as a button press. They’ve massively improved it in the January 2025 update, but it still mis-detects drags as taps sometimes, and to very annoying outcomes. Like setting an alarm I didn’t want. Or registering my emotional state which I have to open the phone app to fix.But I’m perplexed why it doesn’t track routes climbed or elevation gains while climbing. Or why it doesn’t automatically detected climbing using geo-location. I climb at the same gym multiple times a week. It should know that I’m climbing when I go there and my heart rate elevates. Similarly, I think it should know when I’m at my weight-lifting gym. I’m tired of having to clumsily scroll through activities to pick the appropriate one. Heck, shouldn’t it know I’m swimming or surfing when I’m at the beach? Can’t it detect when it is submerged in water and activate the swim mode so that the touchscreen isn’t randomly detecting touches from water particles?The main reason I chose the Sense 2 over other options, was for the emotional state notifications. But they’re too delayed to help me recognize when I’m stressing and to relax. I frequently notice them hours after the event. I think the notification actually waits until I’m done stressing, rendering it useless for stress management. Frequently I get the notification ten minutes after the incident, but I think that might only be if it was a short-lived stressful event. My Garmin Vivo Active wristband was much better at this. It would vibrate and display a helpful meditative breathing exercise within a couple minutes of sensing my stress. It helped me massively improve my stress management. This watch on the other hand, is only good at recording stressful events. Or calming down when I recognize that I’m stressing out by myself. The EDA scan is really helpful in getting me to relax, but I have to know when to use it. I wish I didn’t have to tell it which type of stress I was experiencing every time; isn’t Google a machine learning company? Can’t it guess at what type of stress event I experienced?Some reviewers complained about delayed heart rate monitoring. I experienced that a couple times early on but they seem to have fixed the issue in an update.

  4. Dave Pease

    Fitbit Sense2 is solid
    Solid health metrics pretty good GPS highly recommend. Been using the same device for a few years and battery. Life is good and works well.

  5. Este producto lleno mis expectativas tanto en el contenido del producto, la portada, etc. 🤗❤️🎊

    Mi experiencia con estos dispositivos fue hace tres años tuve un fibit sense; y este fibit sense 2 mejoró muchísimo es más ligero (no parece que lleve algo pesado en la muñeca) , ahora tiene un botón más visible me encanto y lo ❤️❤️❤️ muchísimo, solo las aplicaciones las manipulas con e el botón que les describo. Estoy completamente contenta con la compra porque tuviera tantas mejoras el producto. Bellísimo diseño y color negro se me hace elegante y combinable.

  6. Zia

    Good product . Switched from Apple Watch 8 ( which crashed after 2 yrs of use) and find this so superior in terms of battery life. Features are almost same but this is a improved version for a better price

  7. Ganesh

    Fitbit Sense 2 is an excellent product, will sure recommend, i am using this for almost an year and really happy with the purchase.

  8. Alberto Barrios

    Ligero, dura la pila bastante, práctico y fácil de instalar!!!!

  9. IamNotACat

    I brought the Sense2 for me and at the same time brought the Apple SE2 for my wife. In general the Fitbit comes with more functionality on the device but the apple seems to have more scope to add apps. So far Alexa does not works seamlessly like Siri does on the apple. I have already had to hard reboot after 3 days due to a software issue and keep getting unwanted notifications about the pay functionality. In conclusion if it was just the device then we prefer the Fitbit over the Apple but the software lets it down, by a lot.

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