11-05-2021 07:05
11-05-2021 07:05
In my search for the perfect fitness tracker, I have seen the Fitbit Sense come up a lot. But most of the time it is in the context of it being fairly inaccurate for heartrate and step counting. One of the videos I watched suggested that it could be improved with software updates.
So given all that, has the accuracy improved with software updates?
I don't do any other workouts but walking, running, and hiking. And I don't push around any carts or strollers.
My previous Fitbit, the Fitbit Blaze, was a wonderful experience. How would the Sense compare to that in terms of accuracy?
11-06-2021 16:38
11-06-2021 16:38
The only thing I can suggest and I have said this in other threads, read all the threads about the Sense, the Blaze was my favorite Fitbit, then the Ionic, I have not been happy with the Sense.
11-06-2021 17:32
11-06-2021 17:32
I love everything about my Sense, except it won’t connect to WiFi. My steps are the same as the app on my iPhone, the heart rate seems to also match my Health App on my iPhone. I can answer phone calls from my Sense, when I’m not connected to my LG headset. I am never more that 20ft from my phone or headset.
11-06-2021 23:12 - edited 11-06-2021 23:17
11-06-2021 23:12 - edited 11-06-2021 23:17
@hilanokta - to answer your question, updates have not improved anything, in fact for many people it got worse.
If you have an older watch you are unlikely to be pleased with the Sense or Versa 3, lovely as they are supposed to, or could be.
As @Tgisele mentioned have a look on both Sense and Versa 3 forums as they share the same platform.
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