Some users disliked the original’s indented, solid-state “button” that just vibrates when pressed, claiming it was hard to click. You can see that the sensor is a lighter color than the screen at an angle and subtly makes for a cleaner look.Īnother big hardware difference is how there’s a physical button (on the left edge) that looks to physically depress when tapped. Fitbit appears to have integrated that surface into and underneath the cover glass so it seamlessly melds into the bottom case. On the original Sense, there’s a “polished stainless steel ring” surrounding the display where you place your fingers (for 30 seconds) when using the ECG (electrocardiogram) app to take AFib readings. It’s still a pebble-esque rounded square, but Fitbit did something quite neat with the bezel. Publicly available images from a regulatory agency show how it has the same general design as the 2020 generation. The Sense 2 will be Fitbit’s next premium smartwatch with its most advanced sensors. We now have a detailed look at the Fitbit Sense 2 and Versa 4. 9to5Google reported that Fitbit is working on a pair of new smartwatches in March and two months later revealed the product names, as well some elements of the design.
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