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The Fitbit Sense is a premium smartwatch designed for proactive health management, featuring a vibrant 1.58-inch AMOLED display, rapid 2-minute charging, and advanced biometric sensors for heart health, stress, and skin temperature monitoring. It includes versatile S and L bands in a stylish white/gold finish, offers seamless Bluetooth connectivity, and provides up to 6 months of personalized health insights, making it the ultimate companion for the modern wellness-focused professional.






| ASIN | B08DFLG5SP |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries Included | Yes |
| Batteries Required | Yes |
| Battery Capacity | 266 Milliamp Hours |
| Battery Description | lithium-ion |
| Battery cell composition | Lithium Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #97,027 in Sports, Fitness & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports, Fitness & Outdoors ) #466 in Activity Trackers |
| Brand | Fitbit |
| Charging Time | 2 Minutes |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Connector Type | Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (15,488) |
| Date First Available | 25 August 2020 |
| Device interface - primary | Microphone |
| Display Technology | AMOLED |
| Display Type | AMOLED |
| Does it contain liquid? | No |
| Generic Name | Smartwatch |
| Includes Rechargeable Battery | Yes |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 40 x 40 x 12 Millimeters |
| Item Weight | 31.1 g |
| Item model number | FB512GLWT |
| Manufacturer | Fitbit Inc |
| Material | Synthetic |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 6400 MB |
| Model | FB512GLWT |
| Model Name | Sense |
| Model Year | 2020 |
| Mounting Hardware | S And L Bands |
| Net Quantity | 1.0 Count |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Operating System | android |
| Product Dimensions | 4.05 x 4.05 x 1.24 cm; 31.18 g |
| Resolution | 240 x 230 |
| Special Features | Notifications, Sleep Monitor |
| Standing screen display size | 1.58 Inches |
| Wattage | 1.05 Watts |
| Wireless Type | Bluetooth |
A**A
Awesome product
Awesome looks Classy curves Switching on and off is a problem. May be I am not doing it right. Tracks well. Solves the purpose of a fitness tracker.
U**M
Good looking and helpful
Like most
A**R
Display not functioning
Hi, this is my 4th or 5th Fitbit through Amazon and for the first time have faced this issue - have purchased Fitbit Sense Advance in October and now the display brightness is not working and if you see the screenshots some alphabets are not reflecting so am not able to change the face watches as it is not reflecting the figures or alphabets or no's and am struggling to see things on my Fitbit. Need to get this repaired at the earliest.
R**D
A premium looking watch
Quality of its dial makes you feel premium. I gifted it to my wife and she loves it look and feel. Health apps are also quite accurate.
G**A
Good to use!
Works 6 days after a single charge. ECG is not that comprehensive. I’d not extend the subscription beyond the trial period. Tracks other health parameters well. Nothing exceptional to write about.
A**Y
Petefct watch
This i buy for my aunty. She is 70 year's old and it will track her heartbeat, sleep and breath perfectly.
S**R
No value for price
Stopped working right after the warranty period. LoL
K**Y
Good Watch with ECG not official in india , EDA Temp and HR
I have purchased in year 2020 after comparing Samsung watch 3 , Fitbit Sense and Apple watch 5,6 (6 SE is not having ECG, I do not fit into apple eco system due to my requirement of flexibility). I was weighing between Samsung watch 3 and Fitbit Sense. I have chosen Fitbit Sense though both are having many similar features, especially considering battery life of sense (though it is not having wireless charging, BP and one more important feature fall alert). I have purchased carbon black from Electroarena, Amazon (now listing unavailable) at Rs 29900 against the listing price of Rs 36k. I have received it with good additional package and manufacturer's sealed condition. It is made in Taiwan. The parameters like Heart rate appears to be accurate compared to other watches , It's EDA feature is yet to be assessed. It is having SpO2 and skin temperature sensor as a average but not having option of on demand measurement , it is not yet having fall alert, at this cost and over this there is a premium service hence 1 star reduced.It measures spo2 as a average on trend that too during in night on particular Clock face for systematic analysis . Temperature as up / downs over base value as a average on trend in night. All features are working as designed. Update 07.02.2021 Caution with step count check. I have observed that it has combination of primary and swing and secondary without hand swing, in view this it will count and decide internally if there is change from primary mode, during this the counter display stops there but adds all the steps as it feels suitable suddenly. For all practical purposes it is ok , but checking it's accuracy is a challenge. Update on 11.02.21 ECG Trick2: Open chrome with VPN , log in to Fitbit account (web site) , go to dash board , go to right top corner , go to settings (gear symbol) again select settings (not sense) , it will reach to "personal info" or come to here in any other way. Select country as UK or US ( or any ECG authorized country, but time zone to be local e.g Kolkata) Now open fitbit app through VPN, go to account , go to Sense and go to apps , ECG should be available and ready to install. Close all. Now ECG app will not be deleted from the watch automatically even without VPN. Update 25.04.21: Default strap replaced with TASLAR Replacement Stainless Steel Metal Mesh with Magnetic Closure . However the default tpu type strap is slightly more comfortable at least during sleeping. Update 01.06.2021 Free premium subscription ended. Now all features are working except premium guided videos which i never used. One useful feature left out is personal ranges ( high /low graph lines are not invisible now ) at Health Matrics which they should not have done ( I have noted those ranges for my body in excel to refer in case of doubt which is not as convenient), rarely used the premium 30 days trend which is also missing. Hence we can easily manage without their monthly subscription. But they are bringing more features day by day , one decide on premium subscription. Update 15.11.2021. I want to take one more for my wife, But as BP needs to be checked frequently to administer a medicine, we have taken Samsung Watch 4 (black). BP function is usable with installation of patched apk to watch and BP calibration using hospital grade BP machine. ECG also working. Watch 4 battery is lasting within 24 - 28 hours even without always on display , this is the biggest inconvenience . Watch 4 is comparatively difficult to wear due to strap buckle design with single hand. Watch 4 looks inferior (subjective) compared to Sense.
K**N
S**N
Let me first say that I am not a smart watch person. I had the Samsung Watch before and absolutely hated it. I was very resistant to switch from my faithful Charge 3 to a new device that seemed similar to a smart watch, especially one that clearly had features that hadn't been fully sorted out yet. At the same time, some of these features, like the 24/7 heartrate monitoring and improved data for sleep monitoring were definitely a draw. I haven't had this device for months yet, and may update this in the future if I notice different things, but I will say if you go into this with the idea that you're buying a health tracker, you'll get about what you expect. This is not a fancy smart watch and if you want all the music features, additional apps, and things of that nature, this device is not for you. It doesn't function like a smart watch near at all. The music player is limited to Deezer, which I haven't tried. It allows you to navigate Pandora and Spotify on your phone through the device, which is literally the only feature I wanted a smart watch for when I was teaching dance, so for me it's perfect. Almost everything else focuses on your health. Other reviews have commented on the press point to activate the watch being problematic, but I have had no issues. It doesn't always come on when I turn my wrist to face, which was the same issue with all my previous Fitbit devices. However, the press point to turn it on is basically the same idea as my Charge 3, so maybe that's why I have no issues there. Not all the newly available metrics have obvious uses. The additional sleep data is very much up for interpretation, but if you keep a log with how you feel when you wake in the morning, any correlation becomes obvious. While I don't know how to interpret this data myself, it is something I've mentioned to my doctor and we will be reviewing on my next visit to help give us a bigger picture of what contributes to my poor quality sleep and other sleep challenges. This is one of the reasons I opted to upgrade when my Charge 3 was still working great and perfectly serviceable. In additional metrics, we should talk about that EDA scan that's mentioned in all the reviews, but no one seems to understand. I'm actively trying to train myself to make use of that feature. A nifty little thing I've noticed, EDA responses don't appear when I'm under high stress, but they do appear when I've experimented with using the quick scan feature as a non-visual timer for deep breathing in the middle of a anxiety attack. While I don't know if this is reliable, it is giving my medical team more information to try and figure out what's going on, so this may have useful implication in the future. Another note on the EDA quick scan, as I haven't done any of the guided sessions, it gives you information on your heartrate variability in comparison to your baseline, which I assume is taken from your sleep baseline. Below baseline indicates high stress where above indicates a relaxed state. For me, this has become a useful tool to make sure I'm getting enough exercise, which directly impacts my depression. I know some people out there say "just make sure you get XYZ amount of exercise every day." For me this is giving me useful data on how much and how often is enough to get that number up. Will a run or yoga in the morning be effective for the day? Does an evening routine impact the next morning? It's quantifiable data that I can use as a cue in building my own routine. I also want to mention the other feature that sold me on this device, the 24/7 heartrate monitoring. Before the pandemic (and became increasingly difficult throughout the pandemic) I had taken up running. One of the things my training app asked was my heartrate during my run. Only problem was I could not accurately get that data as my Charge 3 needed me to remain stationary for an accurate heartrate read. While my heartrate on a run may not have been a necessary detail to include, not having that heartrate often meant exercises were missed and other activities that possibly should have flagged a response didn't. My active minutes have dramatically increased as a result of having more accurate heartrate monitoring. I am also getting a much more accurate look at my activity levels and my calorie intake versus calories burned. This constant data is a lot more useful for anyone who is monitoring their health during exercise, trying to get an accurate calories in/calories out record, and anyone trying to get an accurate picture of what their activity level is throughout the day beyond simply steps to include things previous trackers may have missed. It even picked up on 4 minutes of cardio levels while I was doing an excited sword demonstration for my kids while homeschooling. Is that 4 minutes useful time? Probably not, but it's good to put in my list of activities Fitbit wouldn't have noticed before, but logs now, which also includes dance and other movement exercises that weren't enough to trigger my Charge 3 to identify them as exercise. It was disappointing that 2 hours of dance 3 days a week would often only show up as maybe 30 minutes each day, and sometimes not at all. Those same practices (with an admittedly shorter 30 minute cap due to lack or stamina, thanks pandemic...) are being picked up in their entirety, even if my heartrate elevation is small, but enough to push it into registering in one of the "zones". This has helped a good deal in getting an overall portrait of my health and activity levels, which I'll be bringing to my doctor on my next visit. The only thing I have found is I haven't been able to get 6 days of battery life out of it, generally landing at 4-5 days. For me this isn't an issue as I don't wear my device to shower and have had a habit since my original Charge HR (way back in the day) of popping it on the charger whenever I shower. This may also be why I don't have any effect from the device or band as my wrist gets regular breaks. If you're primarily looking for a smart watch and just want something with some extra features, this will not be the device for you. While the extra health tracking is a great draw, it loses a lot of the functionality my old smart watch had, the notifications for things like texts don't always come through (which is fine for me because I don't want that) and the pay feature isn't fantastic. Again, that doesn't matter to me because it's a feature I don't intend to really use anyway, but had to test it out. The apps are limited, and options for music and taking calls aren't wonderful. On the other hand, if you're looking for a device to give you detailed health information, to accurately log fitness activities, and increased metrics for sleep, this may just be the device for you. It's the best fitness tracker I've seen so far, and this is giving my medical team some new information to work with, which may or may not be useful in the long run, but looks promising. That EDA quick scan had potential for people who suffer clinical anxiety or even PTSD as it can be used to cue deep breathing, and the resulting data may result in creating a better profile of what's going on during an attack, or at the very least can result in creating a cue to take specific actions in a way that simply feeling in the moment cannot. Not all of this data will be useful for everyone, but it could be useful for someone who needs this kind of data to help understand their sleep patterns, anxiety levels, how activity, even in small amounts of a few minutes here and there, impacts their mental health, or even just someone who wants an accurate profile of their physical fitness throughout their exercises. I was 100% resistant to the idea of yet another smart watch, but in the end I'm happy I made the switch. The added information I've gained has given me a lot more understanding of what's going on with me. I now have clues as to why nights I get plenty of quality sleep (according to previously going on just my sleep score) I wake up feeling tired, and I'm seeing a correlation with sleep temp particularly and low quality sleep. That 24/7 heartrate has been huge. I can now actually monitor my activity level instead of trying to track exercise my Charge missed (because I never turn on exercises prior to start as I never remember or can't figure out which fits best), and result in trying to figure out a routine that way. Everything is logged now, making it simple and accurate. The EDA scan is becoming a tool to manage my anxiety, and while the metrics may or may not be useful, it does cue activities which are useful, so even if it's no more than placebo effect, the end result is valuable. What you will get out of this device will be very personal and it depends on how you use it, and what you expect to get from it. The Fitbit Sense can be a useful tool for you and your medical team, or even you and your trainer, depending on your goals. This device is definitely not for everyone, and the price point does not make it worth it for every user, but if you're looking for a tool to track your health, this one seems to be the best on the market to date.
O**O
Cumple perfectamente sus funciones. Te da mucha información sobre tu actividad física, como duermes, etc. La he enlazado a MyFitnessPal fácilmente y enriquece con más datos de las calorías que como y gasto.
L**6
Soy clienta asidua de Fitbit desde hace casi 7 años, me encanta su plataforma pues es muy amigable. Dentro de los monitores también representa uno de los más baratos y con el diseño más lindo. Cambié al fitbit Sense, pues mi monitor anterior, el Versa, dejó de funcionar. Ese es el único tema con el que me he enfrentado con la marca Fitbit; sus devices no me duran más de 2 años, y encuentro que no son tan impermeables como se presume, pues cada que dejan de funcionarme es porque nadé con ellos varios días (en mar, albercas, cenotes). Me parece que el Sense podría ser distinto al no tener botones como tal, sino un tipo de sensor que funciona como lo hacían éstos y así no hay manera de que se cuele agua en el monitor. Me parece también que el soporte técnico es muy bueno, pues como lo conté en las líneas anteriores, mis devices dejaban de funcionar y fitbit se encargaba de apoyarme e incluso enviarme nuevos monitores. Esto es lo que más me ha convencido de la marca; están comprometidos con el usuario. Dentro de los assets adicionales que Fitbit tiene; hay rutinas de ejercicio que puedes ver desde el monitor o la app del celular; tiene foros de discusión; cuenta con una versión premium para tener acceso a contenidos para cuidar tu salud, más entrenamientos, etc (yo no la he usado) En cuanto a sus funciones; El Sense trae nuevos assets: medición de temperatura en sueño, medición del estrés, a partir de tocar con la palma entera el monitor durante un minuto. Sesiones de meditación o respiración. Rutinas de ejercicio, métricas promedio de todos tus signos vitales; consejos para mejorarlos. erc, La batería me está durando un poco más que el sense, siendo que no estoy registrando todos mis entrenamientos, por lo que mi uso es muy pasivo. El monitor carga más rápido en su charger. En el caso del sense, me está sucediendo que no es muy exacto con las métricas de temperatura, e incluso sueño. Mis entrenamientos no se trackean automáticamente, tengo que activar la función de manera manual, cuando antes no tenía que hacerlo en el Versa, el monitor lo identificaba solo. Si lo comparo con monitores como Garmin, me parece que fitbit es mucho más amigable y es para personas como yo, que no somos atletas pero cuidamos mucho nuestro cuerpo y estamos al pendiente de nuestras funciones vitales. En el caso de Samsung, estos son excelentes monitores, pero tienen un precio mayor y te atan a tener un celular de su marca, de Apple ni hablo, porque es una grosería lo que cuestan y no son tan exactos. Espero les haya ayudado mi reseña.
A**N
ساعه سبورت جميله وانيقه ، الدفع عن طريق الساعه مو شغال الا مع بنك سامبا عندنا بالسعوديه انقليزي ماتدعم العربي احتياجي رياضي وهي انيقه وعمليه ماجربت ساعات غيرها بس اعجبتني وحبيتها
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