I quickly understood the trick.
The Fitbit Sense is not really a watch for someone who just wants to receive their text messages on their wrist. Above all, it's a watch to monitor your body, your sleep, your heart rate, your stress... in short, everything that we don't usually look at enough.
On a daily basis, what I appreciated the most was the Fitbit application. It gives a real overview, without being too messy. Sleep monitoring is detailed, the ECG reassures, the heart rate remains easily visible, and you quickly want to compare your days. It motivates a little, casually.
But frankly, everything is not clean. The side button can be annoying, the touch isn't always as smooth as you'd hope, and the Bluetooth syncing sometimes seems to take on a life of its own. There, that breaks the premium side a bit.
Autonomy really depends on the settings. You can last several days, but if you activate too many functions, it goes downhill quickly. And then the Premium subscription⦠good. On an already expensive watch, it's average.
In the end, I find it very good for health monitoring, less convincing for serious sport or those who want an ultra-responsive watch.
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