02-28-2022 09:03
02-28-2022 09:03
Really disappointed to see the results done by a Dr. on the inaccuracy of the heart rate tracker on my Fitbit Sense. It was a pretty detailed testing. If they don’t fix I will be replacing with a different device.
02-28-2022 09:19
02-28-2022 09:19
"a Dr." Who can argue with that !
02-28-2022 11:46
02-28-2022 11:46
@4Kimberly If you're talking about The Quantified Scientist on YouTube, watch his other reviews. Most wrist fitness trackers are pretty bad in heart rate monitoring especially with weights. But yes, even for stationary bike and outdoor cycling, it's below average compared to the devices he's tested.
02-28-2022 14:11 - edited 02-28-2022 14:12
02-28-2022 14:11 - edited 02-28-2022 14:12
@eezeepee Right and that's why most fitness watch have the feature to pair an external HR sensor. Fitbit, being convinced about their superiority of its sensor, decided against this possibility.
Still the inaccuracy of Sense/Versa 3 sensor since the release of the watches is quite an exception.
03-04-2022 07:25
03-04-2022 07:25
I had been comparing it with my oxy-meter with resting heart rate. At times is WAY off, but just off in general.
03-05-2022 13:50
03-05-2022 13:50
I just used my Sense weight training workout. It was way lower than my Ionic was. Very disappointing. I want to return it and get an Apple Watch. Obviously Google uses cheaper sensors than Fitbit did.
03-05-2022 18:25
03-05-2022 18:25
@Rysxpress Obviously? The Sense came out before Google acquired Fitbit.
03-05-2022 20:19
03-05-2022 20:19
Okay I stand corrected. I thought it was acquired in 2020. But, for the latest and best model Fitbit makes, it still doesn’t explain why the sensor on the Sense is less accurate than the older Ionic from 2017. I will give it another shot with an intense interval workout next week. If my heart rate doesn’t get into the peak zone for at least a few minutes then I will try to return it for a refund.
03-05-2022 23:04
03-05-2022 23:04
@Rysxpress you can give it how many shots you like, the sensor is bad and Fitbit is evidently not interest to fix it and, even better, keep sending the watch even if not fit for purpose.