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You’ll love the Sense 2, Versa 4 and Inspire 3 from Fitbit



Since Fitbit last unveiled an improved wearable that wasn’t a thin fitness tracker, it’s been a while. Only Charge 5 and Luxe appeared between then and now. The Sense, Inspire 2, and Versa 3 all made their debuts in 2020. But today, the Google-owned business released information on three brand-new gadgets: the Inspire 3, Versa 4, and Sense 2. As usual, Fitbit places a strong emphasis on comfort, battery longevity, and some much-needed features for mobile lifestyles.

Since both devices receive a lot of beneficial iterative upgrades, it is appropriate to discuss the Sense 2 and Versa 4 as a single unit. With a battery life of more than six days, both devices enable continuous heart rate monitoring in addition to activity, stress, and sleep tracking. On the other hand, these new devices will also soon integrate with Google Maps, enabling you to view turn-by-turn directions on your wrist. Although Fitbit Pay isn’t addressed in the announcement, the duo also gain access to Google Wallet, leading one to believe that Fitbit Pay will be superseded as a result. To track your reactions to stress, the Sense 2 also has a Body Response Sensor that analyses electrodermal activity. Naturally, Fitbit is aiming to have an advantage over its competitors in terms of software and services given how competitive the wearable hardware market is today. With both devices, premium customers may check out Sleep Profile, which analyses your sleep patterns using 10 different variables and provides recommendations for how to get better sleep. Similar to this, a Stress Management Score will help you monitor your anxiety levels while working and let you know when to take a break.

Both the Sense 2 and Versa 4 are currently available for pre-order; the former costs $299.95, while the latter costs $229.95. Both come with a complimentary six-month trial of Fitbit Premium, and deliveries are scheduled to start in the fall.

You’ll love the Sense 2, Versa 4 and Inspire 3 from Fitbit

You’ll love the Sense 2, Versa 4 and Inspire 3 from Fitbit


Since Fitbit last unveiled an improved wearable that wasn’t a thin fitness tracker, it’s been a while. Only Charge 5 and Luxe appeared between then and now. The Sense, Inspire 2, and Versa 3 all made their debuts in 2020. But today, the Google-owned business released information on three brand-new gadgets: the Inspire 3, Versa 4, and Sense 2. As usual, Fitbit places a strong emphasis on comfort, battery longevity, and some much-needed features for mobile lifestyles.

Since both devices receive a lot of beneficial iterative upgrades, it is appropriate to discuss the Sense 2 and Versa 4 as a single unit. With a battery life of more than six days, both devices enable continuous heart rate monitoring in addition to activity, stress, and sleep tracking. On the other hand, these new devices will also soon integrate with Google Maps, enabling you to view turn-by-turn directions on your wrist. Although Fitbit Pay isn’t addressed in the announcement, the duo also gain access to Google Wallet, leading one to believe that Fitbit Pay will be superseded as a result. To track your reactions to stress, the Sense 2 also has a Body Response Sensor that analyses electrodermal activity. Naturally, Fitbit is aiming to have an advantage over its competitors in terms of software and services given how competitive the wearable hardware market is today. With both devices, premium customers may check out Sleep Profile, which analyses your sleep patterns using 10 different variables and provides recommendations for how to get better sleep. Similar to this, a Stress Management Score will help you monitor your anxiety levels while working and let you know when to take a break.

Both the Sense 2 and Versa 4 are currently available for pre-order; the former costs $299.95, while the latter costs $229.95. Both come with a complimentary six-month trial of Fitbit Premium, and deliveries are scheduled to start in the fall.