![]() ![]() It can feel overwhelming when confronted with all the new data, but the Sense lays the groundwork for a future when all this information will be put to good use.īy subscribing, you are agreeing to Engadget's Terms and Privacy Policy.īecause Fitbit has done away with buttons, it also tweaked the navigation to be more swipe-heavy. Still, the Fitbit Sense is the company’s stab at what it calls an “advanced health” device and it’s chock full of features to help it meet that promise. The device also introduces a new buttonless design but otherwise doesn’t look all that different from the company’s previous smartwatches. With its new $330 Sense smartwatch, Fitbit is hoping you’ll want a sensor that measures your body’s reaction to stress, as well as other things like skin temperature and blood oxygen. ![]() The race now is to see who can figure out what the next trendy metric will be and how to interpret that data. As companies continue to stuff their smartwatches with tech once reserved for doctors’ offices, wearables are finding their place as comprehensive health trackers. Anecdotes about users who discovered heart irregularities or finally started taking their health seriously after using their products. You've probably seen Fitbit and Apple share stories about how their smartwatches have saved lives.
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