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Sense 2 Health and Fitness Smartwatch with built-in GPS, advanced
health features, up to 6 days battery life - Compatible with iOS
15 or higher & Android OS 9.0 or higher at desertcart UK.
Review: Best health watch on the market - Best health metrics
measurement on the market.. So simple to use and provide a very
easy to understand yet comprehensive dashboard and metrics
including sleep. Can sync with Renpho scale, and calorie tracking
apps like my fitness pal . Absolutely love it !
Review: Works well, especially the new features. - This was
bought to replace a Fitbit Sense 1 which had broken. The Sense 1
was always a little finicky. Sometimes it wouldn't charge,
sometimes it'd only charge halfway. The sense 1's footstep
detector was wildly inaccurate. About the only thing it did well
was the heartbeat thing, which was quite accurate. The Sense 2
fixes a lot of these issues, and makes for a faster, smoother
experience. The Sense 1 would lag occasionally when swiping, but
the Sense 2 doesn't. It's a better watch all round, I think. We
both, originally, paid for the subscription, but it just didn't
seem to give us anything worthwhile. Apps like Zombies Run! give
you fun, cool things to do to get fit. Other apps give you
recipes, or fitness ideas, or reminders etc... I just feel that
the fitbit ecosystem has stagnated a little and they're just
selling smartwatches/fitness trackers without evolving the
experience. So, there's one thing that's the same with both, and
it's still a disappointment, the app: The thing that annoyed me
about the Sense 1 was that it constantly had a "disconnected from
phone" icon on the screen, despite the phone sitting RIGHT THERE.
What's the point of having a smart watch that can control the
phone, if it only works if the app is loaded and showing on the
phone's screen? I can count on one finger the number of times
that I've had the Fitbit app loaded, and someone's tried to call
me, and I've been able to answer it using the smart watch. The
sense 2 does the same. Despite having the App on the phone, it
still doesn't detect the phone unless the app is loaded. And
sometimes you'll load the app, and it'll take ages for it sync
with the watch, despite the watch being in the active bluetooth
devices list. I know Bluetooth is a bit flakey, and not all
devices are equal when it comes to supporting different profiles,
but I would have thought the one thing the watch was supposed to
do (exchange information with the app) would have been sorted.
The watch was for my wife, and she's had no problems with it so
far. She likes the features, but doesn't use much of the
additional functionality. She occasionally loads the fitbit app
to sync the data and see how she's been doing. but, if I'm
honest, I think the App needs a major overhaul. She shouldn't
have to take the watch off, and lie it next to the phone for ten
minutes to sync for her to know how many steps she's taken, or
for the most useful information to be buried under a dropdown,
which is in a tab, under a graph, which is about four scrolls
down. The app has most of what you need, but it could do with a
little of a redesign I think... Perhaps find a way to let people
configure their dashboard, both in the app, and on the
notifications, or widgets on the home screen.