One of the most expensive and prestigious wearable brands is Fitbit, which Google has now acquired. The Sense 2, Inspire 3, and Versa 4 are three new wearables that the business has added to its lineup. In terms of features, battery life, and design, all three fitness trackers provide significant improvements.
Sense 2 Fitbit Features In contrast to conventional fitness trackers, the Fitbit Sense 2 has a slim and portable design. The typical fitness sensors are included, including a 24-hour heart rate monitor, activity tracker, and an enhanced sleep tracker that can reveal a user's sleeping habits. The Fitbit Sense 2 is comparable to other high-end wearables thanks to its support for an ECG app.
A skin temperature sensor, an electrodermal activity (EDA) scanner, and a cEDA sensor for stress detection are also included. The longer battery life of the Fitbit Sense 2 is one of its major improvements. According to Fitbit, the new fitness tracker has a six-day battery life. Furthermore, it has a fast charging capabilities that enables it to deliver a day's worth of charge in just 12 minutes.
Specifications for the Fitbit Inspire 3
The Fitbit Inspire 3 has a conventional rectangular display for a fitness tracker. Numerous sensors are built into the slim and light fitness tracker to monitor your stress levels, sleep, and steps. The new Inspire 3 is better for novices searching for a wearable than the Fitbit Sense 2 or Versa 4. Italso offers ten days of fuel on a single charge.