Yes you can adjust the order of the tiles on the today app. Just hold down on the tile you want to move for a couple seconds, then you can move it up or down.
I’ve seen so many people complain about the Sense being laggy. I’m surprised as I don’t have that problem. I have also reorganized calories burned and others and a lot of people say they can’t. So strange! I was an Apple Watch user before and love my Fitbit Sense! Never going back to Apple products!
i agree. i think that's also the reason why the versa didn't sell a lot more than the charge, despite the marketing push & growing general market adoption
@@curly208 Every fitbit I've purchased has "lasted". I was able to gift them after upgrading. The Versa on my wrist is the OG Versa, 2 1/2 years old and still *perfect*. Plenty of us have lasting devices, we just aren't as "noisy" as those with issues. ;)
At $275+ I just can't spend the money if I will be fumbling around with no button. Just have the button flush with the screen if they want it to look seamless. The lack of a button unfortunately is stopping my purchase. Greatly appreciate your review. Thank you.
I am glad Fitbit has finally become more of a smart watch. Not only the Sense is an incredible health tracking device, having a speaker and google assistant and GPS will make it a phonminal smooth and functional smart watch. The only thing that is missing is Google Pay!
It still looks/feels so laggy. I used the versa for a while and I felt it was more of a pain using it than just not using it at all. Tracking was nice but every time I wanted to interact with the device it either didn't register my swipes or lagged significantly. In this video it looks like they didnt fix that part
@@renanhcoelhosilva but that's the thing. It shouldn't lag at all. But somehow they manage to make it always feels slower than the smartwatches from the competition
I am considering buying a Fitbit Sense, but I am a little confused. Do I have to buy the fitbit premium? I don't want to pay another $10.00 a month to use the device.
Can a 6 years old boy use this watch? is it safe for him? especially for ECG? I like that it sends notifications to tell if the heart rate is below and above average. That is why I wanna buy it for my nephew. Please Experts, help me! I tried to contact FitBit but no luck. Thank you
If you go to the Fitbit subreddit, you’ll find a plethora of users reporting these watches dying out after a year or two. I for one have a soon to be replaced Charge 3, this is the second one because the first ones screen died, and this was gifted to me on summer 2019. I love the Fitbit ecosystem they have with the app and the scale which does come in handy, but their products not living for very long doesn’t give me much options. Now I just went with an Apple Watch SE, and that thing is well known to not just die out out of nowhere. Anyways, great review, very professional!
Normally I had agree with you but on the Fitbit I actually prefer the haptic button. I find it especially useful when I'm exercising. The vibration lets me know if successfully pressed the button. In the case of the Versa 3 and The charge 4 it makes finding a case easier because I don't have to worry about whether or not the specific brand has good button coverings.
My biggest question is exactly how often the swipes didn't register. This is gonna be a swipe heavy UI so if, say, 20% of swipes don't register then that is a fatal flaw. But if it's more like 5% it might be just a slight annoyance,
Fitbit does SP02 more useful than Samsung Watch3. With Samsung you have to manually start one single measurement, and leave your arm rested somewhere so that your breathing or literally ANY microscopic movement doesn't ruin the entire reading. You could manually put in a reminder on Watch3 and write "Check your SP02!", but you won't get any consistent useful readings like Sense seems to do (in example during the night).
RTFM ( Page 22/23 ). This describes how to rearrenge Widgets. Are you using a pre-production Firmware? Just saw another review, that was not laggy at all.
Such a good review. Finally. Ok so it was really interesting to hear how the sense was different from the Apple Watch. I didn’t realize that sleep tracking was different with the two. I definitely like that details of my sleep are captured. I’m not interested in a “smart watch” but, rather, a “smart Heath monitor”. Which is why I have preordered the Sense even though I’m an iPhone user. I also like that I get google assistant with the watch. I’ll go with any manufacturer that can produce more Heath metrics.
Agreed! I'm beyond excited for my Sense. I'm an avid exerciser, I love yoga and dancing ballet, and the kicker? I already meditate, I was THRILLED when fitbit's "mindfulness" tile appeared on my app! Now I can follow my responses to meditations! Well, you enjoy your new fitbit! I sure will, too.
Well you clearly did a mistake. There is an app on the Apple Watch called Sleep Watch which will give you even more advanced metrics but nevermind now.🤷♂️
@@redmeg78 Never say never! I might still return it and get the Apple watch. I'm just testing it out to see if I like the insights. I've noticed that Apple stuff isn't detailed enough. That's why I had gotten the Fitbit Alta HR. The sleep tracking was more complex in Fitbit and I didn't need to install other apps to track it. I used to use AutoSleep on iPhone before (I had an older apple watch before)...it was ok. My primary goal is health metrics' tracking. If I can replicate the detail I get in fitbit in Apple's stuff...I'd switch.
@@redmeg78 I'm not sure which one of us you mean, but I have made no mistake, personally. I've years of FitBit data, and am not interested in a device that I must charge every day, or that I must use a separate app in order to track my sleep stages. This is innate for FitBits. :) In addition, I don't use much social media, and the main reason I ever use my cell phone is for meditation apps (Headspace) and language learning apps (Duolingo). I know I've made the Right Choice, for Me. Nobody knows somebody, or whether they've made a mistake or not, as well as They Themselves do! ;) -Brianne
Even though some people might cross-shop them I think they serve different niches. Apple Watch is an (iPhone-only) smartwatch first with some health tracking features, Fitbit is the opposite. I personally prefer the Fitbit because I'm mostly interested in health tracking and don't want to have to charge it every day.
@@KeraptisBlah Amen! Plus, apple doesn't have nearly the capability as far as sleep tracking. Fitbit reigns supreme, for this ol' gal and her ol' Man! ;)
As a Fitbit and apple user I recommend Apple Watch. Firstly, it has a terrible app ecosystems, secondly it does not have features such as fall detection and irregular heart rate detection/notifications, lastly it has inaccurate readings and unreliable hardware.
As a Versa 2 owner, I see this without the side button and I shake my head. It is a responsive device, but there are times where I feel like I need the physical button to go straight to the point and avoid touch screen mishaps.
Don't rely on the "Nutrition Facts" in the app to monitor your sodium, fiber other micronutrients or macronutrients. They are based on one portion of each item you enter, no matter the quantity you choose. Sodium for 1 slice of bacon is the same for 50 slices of bacon in the "Nutrition Facts", it's pretty hard to track this when it is this inaccurate. Try it with the app, enter 1 slice of bacon and check the "Nutrient Facts", change the quantity of bacon to 50 slices and ercheck "Nutrient Facts". This has been an issue for at least 7 months and reporting it appears to be falling on deaf ears, even with screen shots. Maybe Google will take it more seriously than FITBIT did and fix the app.
Starting in March 2023, Fitbit will remove support for the Deezer and Pandora apps, and with it there will be no ability to listen to music offline on either device. I wonder if anyone has the knowledge to tweak the firmware so that the watches can play audio files again (like the Versa 2 model), since they have 4 gigs for music.
One thing you neglected to mention in your review is that FitBit recently decided to be acquired by Alphabet (read: Google). People may feel very differently about purchasing this product knowing so much of their personal health data will be available to Google.
@@mikeward1701 Well, if the transaction goes through, im ditching smartwatches as a whole. I cant afford and apple watch (and dont really want one), i dont want to get a google watch because google, and if fitbit gets bought, well, thats it for me
I really want to love fitbit but I don’t trust their accuracy. What’s the point of having a device if it’s not accurate, and if you’re healthy, just listen to your body and mind. A lot of the time, that’s stronger than trusting a gadget that hurts your wallet
It seems like it would be incredibly helpful for people who have spent a lot of those lives ignoring their bodily cues. A way to sort of train to recognize them. (Completely agree about the issue of accuracy though!)
I had a fitbit versa 2, and I used the calorie counting to a lot of use, even too much to the point I got obsessed trying to be equal to the amount of calories I should have eaten during that time of day. I’m not sure if the Sense would have the same feature, but I wouldn’t go back cos of how it triggered my habits.
I currently have a Fitbit Charge 3 that I use with my iPhone 11 Pro Max. I saw the Versa 3 & the Sense which look very nice. They look almost identical to an Apple Watch Series 4-6 & SE. So now for a smartwatch I'd be between the Versa 3, the Sense, the Apple Watch SE, & the Series 6. I mean I was leaning more towards one of those Apple Watches since I've never had a Apple Watch. But the Versa 3 & Sense are compelling for their prices
I've had 6 Fitbits since 2014 and even the Versa and Versa 2 didn't last longer than a year. The Versa 2 died after 6 months. If I added up all I've spent on Fitbits I could've saved all the hassle and just bought an Apple Watch. I bought the Series 6 2 days ago and the superior quality is very noticeable. Trust me, you'll be less frustrated buying an Apple Watch.
The every day charging of these devices is extremely annoying. I dumped my galaxy watch because of the need to charge it every 2 days. Back to a more simplistic fitbit that lasts a week +
6 Fitbits in 6 years for me. They're awesome until they stop working. It's not worth it. My Apple Watch Series 6 will last much longer. Bye bye Fitbit!
Can you elaborate? What’s going on with the Fitbits? Did you expose them to water a lot or can you think of any other physical reason for these failures?
At first I thought engadget was going to do a review without being negative (would have been a first) ... then she brought up the capacitive button mishaps
I just want something that legit rivals the Apple Watch. Not because I am a fan but because I want real competition so we can make bigger and bigger strides in wearable tech.
MikeWard1701 I’m with you 100% on that. When the day finally comes when someone beats them in this market it will probably be a new company that doesn’t exist yet.
@@TroyRubert Yeah it will likely be someone unexpected. Google has just had too many fumbles, missteps, and restarts with WearOS to be taken seriously at this point. Plus no one outside of Apple seems interested in developing dedicated wearable tech hardware, e.g. Qualcomm etc putting out old subpar SOCs.
Fitbit are terrible just look at all the complaints on their forums and reviews on their google play store. Fitbit also charge a premium fee to access info that is free on other watches. Most stuff is hidden behind paywall. SpO2 takes 4 hrs to generate and only after sleeping, ECG is only available in PDF. No dark theme on app. Screen scratches easily. Random restarts. Weird button placement.
Fitbit! The company that claims to care about your health yet does not make their products accessible Sorry blind man, you are not worthy! No problem Fitbit! My Apple Watch six is on its way!
Yeah, I have found with my versa 2, even though the UI is clean, it judders between simple animations and stalls opening apps. But overall it hasn't been enough to really dampen my enjoyment of using it and hopefully these can be improved with software updates
The Google acquisition hasn’t been finalized yet. It’s been ongoing for some time with no end in sight. They are bringing Google Assistant to the watch by the end of 2020 via a software update though. Users will be able to choose which they’d rather use then of course. But for now it’s still only Alexa.
Her voice is more relaxing than mindfulness.
Fitbit: "You're not stressed"
Users: * 'Getting stressed from Fitbit telling that they are fine *
That sound quality is crisp af. 👍
Yes you can adjust the order of the tiles on the today app. Just hold down on the tile you want to move for a couple seconds, then you can move it up or down.
I’ve seen so many people complain about the Sense being laggy. I’m surprised as I don’t have that problem. I have also reorganized calories burned and others and a lot of people say they can’t. So strange! I was an Apple Watch user before and love my Fitbit Sense! Never going back to Apple products!
Is it still holding up well for you if you still use it?
That Pixel 4a looking really nice 👌🏾
Great video very informative 👍🏾
Everyone reading this I wish you prosperity in life 🙏🏾✌🏾
Glad they've innovated and brought something new to their sensors. The versa really didn't offer much beyond something like the charge.
i agree. i think that's also the reason why the versa didn't sell a lot more than the charge, despite the marketing push & growing general market adoption
Their main problem is longevity. They simply do not last.
@@curly208 i have really good experience with fitbit. i got one that's still working super well 4 years later!
Hi guys do you recommend this model???
@@curly208 Every fitbit I've purchased has "lasted". I was able to gift them after upgrading. The Versa on my wrist is the OG Versa, 2 1/2 years old and still *perfect*. Plenty of us have lasting devices, we just aren't as "noisy" as those with issues. ;)
Hi. Do you think the watch is better now? How they launched any upgrades on it?
So It's a lie detector
At $275+ I just can't spend the money if I will be fumbling around with no button. Just have the button flush with the screen if they want it to look seamless. The lack of a button unfortunately is stopping my purchase. Greatly appreciate your review. Thank you.
I am glad Fitbit has finally become more of a smart watch. Not only the Sense is an incredible health tracking device, having a speaker and google assistant and GPS will make it a phonminal smooth and functional smart watch. The only thing that is missing is Google Pay!
Fit bit vs Garmin which one is good?
My priority is for health related monitoring !
It’s funny it uses Alexa. Google acquired Fitbit.
Yeah, same with Fitbit Pay/Google Pay.
They don’t own Fitbit yet. It needs to be approved especially in Europe due to privacy concerns
Google Assistant is coming in late 2020 as an alternative option for Alexa.
This can be easily fixed via update later
can you do a review on literally everything ill ever buy again? her voice is seriously so relaxing 🤗
@Engadget
I have order Fitbit Sense, 2 weeks ago
and this days i am waiting to receive mine.
I order it Lunar White / Soft Gold / Stainless Steel.
:)
It still looks/feels so laggy. I used the versa for a while and I felt it was more of a pain using it than just not using it at all.
Tracking was nice but every time I wanted to interact with the device it either didn't register my swipes or lagged significantly. In this video it looks like they didnt fix that part
Fitbit will need to improve by an order of magnitude to win over the competition
The versa one is terribly slow. The versa two works really well, I have both in my household. The only time it is slow is when opening the today app.
@@renanhcoelhosilva but that's the thing. It shouldn't lag at all. But somehow they manage to make it always feels slower than the smartwatches from the competition
@@TroyRubert ok Elon order of magnitude Musk
so what if you live with a health condition an your spo2 isnt at the percentile it should be? Is it always going to alert that you have a problem?
That´s a question for fibit...
I am considering buying a Fitbit Sense, but I am a little confused. Do I have to buy the fitbit premium? I don't want to pay another $10.00 a month to use the device.
In my opinion we should get the stuff for free if we pay this much it's stupid having to pay money to get everything-_-
You don't have to buy the premium it's optional.
how do you get to the spo2 face? Is it this complicated? Thaks.
I heard the premium service will be free shortly.
I hope so. I just fought it out with Fitbit Support over the free trial. I got the distinct impression that $9.99/month is VERY valuable to them.
@@kattah absolutely had the same experience
probably it will once Google owns them and can make money out of our data instead.
Can a 6 years old boy use this watch? is it safe for him? especially for ECG? I like that it sends notifications to tell if the heart rate is below and above average. That is why I wanna buy it for my nephew. Please Experts, help me! I tried to contact FitBit but no luck. Thank you
Nice , Loved your review and the way of expressing of ups and down of watch so I'm getting how good features can be for us.
Can you lock the screen when you activate workout mode?
Love her reviews and her voice is like listen before sleep music 🎵❤️😄
If you go to the Fitbit subreddit, you’ll find a plethora of users reporting these watches dying out after a year or two. I for one have a soon to be replaced Charge 3, this is the second one because the first ones screen died, and this was gifted to me on summer 2019. I love the Fitbit ecosystem they have with the app and the scale which does come in handy, but their products not living for very long doesn’t give me much options. Now I just went with an Apple Watch SE, and that thing is well known to not just die out out of nowhere. Anyways, great review, very professional!
I'm getting this. No question.
Hi there! Thank you for the review! Do you know if the ipods work with spotify on fitbit sense? thank you
Great review, now I know what to expect when I get my watch this week...👌👌👌
Why do these companies keep replacing real buttons with fake buttons? It should be obvious the user experience suffers. You you need tactility.
Normally I had agree with you but on the Fitbit I actually prefer the haptic button. I find it especially useful when I'm exercising. The vibration lets me know if successfully pressed the button. In the case of the Versa 3 and The charge 4 it makes finding a case easier because I don't have to worry about whether or not the specific brand has good button coverings.
My biggest question is exactly how often the swipes didn't register. This is gonna be a swipe heavy UI so if, say, 20% of swipes don't register then that is a fatal flaw. But if it's more like 5% it might be just a slight annoyance,
could be a user issue as well.
Fitbit does SP02 more useful than Samsung Watch3. With Samsung you have to manually start one single measurement, and leave your arm rested somewhere so that your breathing or literally ANY microscopic movement doesn't ruin the entire reading. You could manually put in a reminder on Watch3 and write "Check your SP02!", but you won't get any consistent useful readings like Sense seems to do (in example during the night).
RTFM ( Page 22/23 ). This describes how to rearrenge Widgets. Are you using a pre-production Firmware? Just saw another review, that was not laggy at all.
Such a good review. Finally. Ok so it was really interesting to hear how the sense was different from the Apple Watch. I didn’t realize that sleep tracking was different with the two. I definitely like that details of my sleep are captured. I’m not interested in a “smart watch” but, rather, a “smart Heath monitor”. Which is why I have preordered the Sense even though I’m an iPhone user. I also like that I get google assistant with the watch. I’ll go with any manufacturer that can produce more Heath metrics.
Agreed! I'm beyond excited for my Sense. I'm an avid exerciser, I love yoga and dancing ballet, and the kicker? I already meditate, I was THRILLED when fitbit's "mindfulness" tile appeared on my app! Now I can follow my responses to meditations! Well, you enjoy your new fitbit! I sure will, too.
Well you clearly did a mistake. There is an app on the Apple Watch called Sleep Watch which will give you even more advanced metrics but nevermind now.🤷♂️
@@redmeg78 Never say never! I might still return it and get the Apple watch. I'm just testing it out to see if I like the insights. I've noticed that Apple stuff isn't detailed enough. That's why I had gotten the Fitbit Alta HR. The sleep tracking was more complex in Fitbit and I didn't need to install other apps to track it. I used to use AutoSleep on iPhone before (I had an older apple watch before)...it was ok. My primary goal is health metrics' tracking. If I can replicate the detail I get in fitbit in Apple's stuff...I'd switch.
@@redmeg78 I'm not sure which one of us you mean, but I have made no mistake, personally. I've years of FitBit data, and am not interested in a device that I must charge every day, or that I must use a separate app in order to track my sleep stages. This is innate for FitBits. :) In addition, I don't use much social media, and the main reason I ever use my cell phone is for meditation apps (Headspace) and language learning apps (Duolingo). I know I've made the Right Choice, for Me. Nobody knows somebody, or whether they've made a mistake or not, as well as They Themselves do! ;)
-Brianne
It makes Sense!
It's odd that you can't reorganize the tiles on the sense considering you could do that on the Versa 2.
You said it's laggy? No thanks then
Does it tell how much resting calories have been burned?
so how reliable is it ?
I’ve heard that the heart rate tracking is not as accurate as other trackers. Any comment on this?
Apple Watch feels way more of an investment for future tech than something such as this Fitbit.
Even though some people might cross-shop them I think they serve different niches. Apple Watch is an (iPhone-only) smartwatch first with some health tracking features, Fitbit is the opposite. I personally prefer the Fitbit because I'm mostly interested in health tracking and don't want to have to charge it every day.
@@KeraptisBlah Amen! Plus, apple doesn't have nearly the capability as far as sleep tracking. Fitbit reigns supreme, for this ol' gal and her ol' Man! ;)
fitbit has a quality issue. Expect issues after 12 months, saying with 💯 % confidence.
I can disagree with that statement. I have owned Charge 1 HR, Charge 2, and Fitbit Ionic and all are still to this day working fine.
All of my Fitbit devices start going finicky after 12 months. They do have a quality control problem.
@@emildimov8955 same! I bought my Charge 3 second hand and it's still working perfectly fine after a year and a half.
As a Fitbit and apple user I recommend Apple Watch. Firstly, it has a terrible app ecosystems, secondly it does not have features such as fall detection and irregular heart rate detection/notifications, lastly it has inaccurate readings and unreliable hardware.
oh my god why does it look so choppy.
Is the screen viewable area larger than the versa 2?
Great Job As Always Cherlynn
So it doesn’t show me the calcium density of my bones or makes me fly? Wow how crappy
You meant Versa 3. It's like the Sense but $100 cheaper with less sensors but pretty much the same on the other areas.
The stress score seems wildly inaccurate compared to their sleep scores. I hope fitbit will be able to solve this!
As a Versa 2 owner, I see this without the side button and I shake my head. It is a responsive device, but there are times where I feel like I need the physical button to go straight to the point and avoid touch screen mishaps.
Don't rely on the "Nutrition Facts" in the app to monitor your sodium, fiber other micronutrients or macronutrients. They are based on one portion of each item you enter, no matter the quantity you choose. Sodium for 1 slice of bacon is the same for 50 slices of bacon in the "Nutrition Facts", it's pretty hard to track this when it is this inaccurate.
Try it with the app, enter 1 slice of bacon and check the "Nutrient Facts", change the quantity of bacon to 50 slices and ercheck "Nutrient Facts". This has been an issue for at least 7 months and reporting it appears to be falling on deaf ears, even with screen shots. Maybe Google will take it more seriously than FITBIT did and fix the app.
Does it have BP monitoring?
Starting in March 2023, Fitbit will remove support for the Deezer and Pandora apps, and with it there will be no ability to listen to music offline on either device. I wonder if anyone has the knowledge to tweak the firmware so that the watches can play audio files again (like the Versa 2 model), since they have 4 gigs for music.
You wear the watch wayyy too loose for it to accurately track anything
is it water proof?
Yess
Good review!
Do a review of the Huawei GT2 Pro. Please.
One thing you neglected to mention in your review is that FitBit recently decided to be acquired by Alphabet (read: Google).
People may feel very differently about purchasing this product knowing so much of their personal health data will be available to Google.
It wasn't, that hasn't happened yet.
@@neiltaylor513 Oh please, its a done deal, they're just waiting for the ink to dry!
MikeWard1701 They haven’t actually purchase Fitbit yet is still a proposal
Bobatomman4 1 See my comment in response to Neil, it’s a done deal. 🇺🇸USA won’t block it and the 🇪🇺EU has other things to worry about.
@@mikeward1701 Well, if the transaction goes through, im ditching smartwatches as a whole. I cant afford and apple watch (and dont really want one), i dont want to get a google watch because google, and if fitbit gets bought, well, thats it for me
I really want to love fitbit but I don’t trust their accuracy. What’s the point of having a device if it’s not accurate, and if you’re healthy, just listen to your body and mind. A lot of the time, that’s stronger than trusting a gadget that hurts your wallet
It seems like it would be incredibly helpful for people who have spent a lot of those lives ignoring their bodily cues. A way to sort of train to recognize them. (Completely agree about the issue of accuracy though!)
Wendi Baughman true! I didn’t think about that
I had a fitbit versa 2, and I used the calorie counting to a lot of use, even too much to the point I got obsessed trying to be equal to the amount of calories I should have eaten during that time of day. I’m not sure if the Sense would have the same feature, but I wouldn’t go back cos of how it triggered my habits.
How can you do a review of a product you've only used for 3 days? Like that's way too short for this type of devices...
What's the point??
Just have mindfulness..
I currently have a Fitbit Charge 3 that I use with my iPhone 11 Pro Max. I saw the Versa 3 & the Sense which look very nice. They look almost identical to an Apple Watch Series 4-6 & SE. So now for a smartwatch I'd be between the Versa 3, the Sense, the Apple Watch SE, & the Series 6. I mean I was leaning more towards one of those Apple Watches since I've never had a Apple Watch. But the Versa 3 & Sense are compelling for their prices
I've had 6 Fitbits since 2014 and even the Versa and Versa 2 didn't last longer than a year. The Versa 2 died after 6 months. If I added up all I've spent on Fitbits I could've saved all the hassle and just bought an Apple Watch. I bought the Series 6 2 days ago and the superior quality is very noticeable. Trust me, you'll be less frustrated buying an Apple Watch.
The every day charging of these devices is extremely annoying. I dumped my galaxy watch because of the need to charge it every 2 days. Back to a more simplistic fitbit that lasts a week +
Great explanation, thank you.
Very good review..truly enjoy the information..thank you
Very informative.
6 Fitbits in 6 years for me. They're awesome until they stop working. It's not worth it. My Apple Watch Series 6 will last much longer. Bye bye Fitbit!
Can you elaborate? What’s going on with the Fitbits? Did you expose them to water a lot or can you think of any other physical reason for these failures?
great review, thx
Awesome review!
If you are stressed, I recommend a decrease in sleep and an increase in physical activity. Works for me.
Great review; very informative.
At first I thought engadget was going to do a review without being negative (would have been a first) ... then she brought up the capacitive button mishaps
I’ll stick with the 🍎 Watch, Fitbit is slow and sluggish
I just want something that legit rivals the Apple Watch. Not because I am a fan but because I want real competition so we can make bigger and bigger strides in wearable tech.
Apple seems to be bringing worthwhile iterations to the Apple Watch year-on-year without any competition to speak of.
MikeWard1701 I’m with you 100% on that. When the day finally comes when someone beats them in this market it will probably be a new company that doesn’t exist yet.
@@TroyRubert Yeah it will likely be someone unexpected. Google has just had too many fumbles, missteps, and restarts with WearOS to be taken seriously at this point. Plus no one outside of Apple seems interested in developing dedicated wearable tech hardware, e.g. Qualcomm etc putting out old subpar SOCs.
google owning Fitbit makes me wary of tracking biometrics with it
Google doesn’t own Fitbit yet and probably never will, because of antitrust issues
Looks nice
sucks the strap doesn't sit against her arm. sucks for skinny wrist people
I have the same AT 2020 mic!! 🤗
You need a watch to tell you when you're stressed? Also, having to wait 2 minutes is also dumb.
Crappy touch as usual
A sub par UI
No blood pressure monitor.
Fitbit are terrible just look at all the complaints on their forums and reviews on their google play store. Fitbit also charge a premium fee to access info that is free on other watches. Most stuff is hidden behind paywall. SpO2 takes 4 hrs to generate and only after sleeping, ECG is only available in PDF. No dark theme on app. Screen scratches easily. Random restarts. Weird button placement.
All i want is a pixel watch
Love the new software, to bad you have to buy a new fitbit since older models don't get the new software.
Alexa?? does it also have google assistant??
Not yet but it’s coming by the end of 2020 says Fitbit.
I just want the pebble time 2 😫
Fitbit! The company that claims to care about your health yet does not make their products accessible Sorry blind man, you are not worthy! No problem Fitbit! My Apple Watch six is on its way!
No buttons? No way I’m buying this. No.
It looks really sluggish and unresponsive.
Yeah, I have found with my versa 2, even though the UI is clean, it judders between simple animations and stalls opening apps.
But overall it hasn't been enough to really dampen my enjoyment of using it and hopefully these can be improved with software updates
fitbit sense watch series 6 se pro max plus fe ultra
Laggy, choppy, not detecting input. What is this 2003? Come on Fitbit, do better.
Google bought Fitbit but this has Alexa?
The Google acquisition hasn’t been finalized yet. It’s been ongoing for some time with no end in sight. They are bringing Google Assistant to the watch by the end of 2020 via a software update though. Users will be able to choose which they’d rather use then of course. But for now it’s still only Alexa.
Nice Video
Hey loved the video..
Why is she not a model
That button looks annoying af
Just get a garmin. So much better
That’s what I’m thinking of doing...
They make watch sluggish to navigate, to make experience frustrating to look EDM effective. What's the use of antivirus when their is no virus!
You can still see the Pebble DNA.
2:25 Cherlynn LOW
2:27 Cherlynn HIGH
It's been two years and my versa gen1 still looks a lot better than this device lol
2 years is great 👍 most people complain their Vera’s only last 6 months to a year.
that is one outdated TV.. 😊
Shes hot tho