I previously had a Fitbit Charge, a Charge 2, and 3 Ionics. I had problems with the Ionics, and Fitbit would replace them. I got the Sense after the 3rd Ionic failed, after 21 months. The Ionic, by comparison was large & gawdy, and heavier than the Sense. Because of my 2+ years with the Ionic, I tend to still look for features in the same places and ways, and the logic of the features in the Sense is much different. I like the new layout, but have not gotten used to it. I'm sure in another month I will have adapted to the Sense, and I already prefer it.
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I just dont get the fuss over this v expensive almost useless nit of kit. I have purchased a fitbit sense Sleep function does not give daily reading. It says not wearing watch but gives the info 2 or 3 dsys later if it feels like it. Many of the items in the function list simply exit the app when you click on them Steps count is way off. Heart beat monitor wah off which does mean you cannot rely on the ecg, which is why I chose this brand and it does not have blood pressure monitor, which even 50$watches now do.. all in all a triumph of marketing over substance
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Like the Sense. Have a Versa currently that is dying therefore upgrading. Sense has more features and I’m looking fwd to learning them, but is also more intensive to learn. A bit less intuitive than Versa. One hiccup I can’t seem to resolve is it displays temps in Celsius instead of Fahrenheit (I live is US). Regardless of having followed the directions multiple times to change its output to F, it continues to display C. My only complaint.
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I have owned & used the previous FITBIT top-of-the-line watch (the IONIC model) for about two years and even though I also have an Apple iWatch-4, I found that I actually preferred my IONIC for daily wear. Although the apps were a bit scanty, it had other features that I found much use for (the sleep tracking was particularly useful, as was the nightlight feature, which kept me from stumbling over our Husky in the dead-of-night darkness). However, when the new SENSE model Fitbit came out, I decided to retire my faithful old IONIC and give the new model a try. I've had it for several weeks now and so far it seems to be quite acceptable and very functional. The only minor exception seems to be that the left side actuation button is a bit hard to access. A slightly better (more user friendly) button would be an appreciable improvement, in my opinion, but otherwise I am thus far quite satisfied with the new SENSE model and will continue to let my Apple iWatch-4 rest peacefully on its charger!Read full review
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I got this to replace my Fitbit Ionic which was being recalled. It seems to have all the same features although the shape is pebble like, not the sharp lines of the Ionic. The good thing is it measures floors and has a built in GPS, most of the other Fitbits don't have that combination. I don't find the UI quite as easy to use for what I do as the Ionic, but maybe that just takes some getting use to.
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