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September 2020
(77%)
134 Avis
Note moyenne issue des avis d’experts sur ce produit.
Utilisateurs
(85%)
1157 Avis
Note moyenne délivrée par les utilisateurs du produit.
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
De nombreuses fonctionnalités intéressantes en matière de pleine conscience
Design robuste et fonctionnel
Les multiples capteurs fournissent des données intéressantes
Une application-compagnon réussie
Un cadran au design soigné et élégant
Une autonomie satisfaisante
Un paquet de mesures en tout genre
Belles finitions
Écran Oled lumineux
Jusqu'à six jours d'autonomie
Suivi cardiaque réussi
Suivi santé complet
Analyse détaillée de votre niveau de stress
GPS embarqué pour vos sessions d'entraînement
Extrêmement confortable à porter
Un suivi bien-être et santé de plus en plus complet
Une bonne autonomie
Qualité de l'écran
Fluidité de l'interface
Présence d'un GPS embarqué
Design soigné et solide
Un suivi santé complet et clair à comprendre
Tous les capteurs qu'on attend en 2020
Tous les capteurs qu'on attend
L'écran toujours allumé lumineux et bien lisible
Analyse détaillée du sommeil
L'ECG facile à utiliser
GPS intégré
L'Assistant Google polyvalent
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Abonnement trop onéreux
Fonctionnalitéz trop limitées sans abonnement premium
Ecosystème fermé
Un bracelet de base inesthétique
Des mesures qui paraissent anecdotiques
Quelques ralentissements à l'écran
Interface largement perfectible
Reconnaissance automatique des sports insupportable
Deux jours d'autonomie avec l'affichage permanent
Application qui manque parfois de profondeur
De nombreux exercices de relaxation exigent l'application premium
Le comptage des pas est parfois inexact
Trop de modules non traduits
L'intégration des nouvelles données (SPO2
AED et ECG) dans l'application mériterait d'être revue
Impossible de personnaliser l'affichage des applications sur la montre
La détection d'activité manque de précision
Calcul du
Assez peu d'applications
Une légère latence à l'usage
Paiement NFC limité
Le suivi du stress ne nous dit pas encore grand-chose
Pas de stockage de musique
Pas aussi réactive que les autres montres connectées
Yes. At $300, the detailed health and sleep tracking can't be beat. It's a far more affordable option than many fitness trackers on the market, and the social community aspect means you'll have workout partners from around the globe — as well as an attrac...
Stress tracking, Great design and display, Calls from wrist, Fitbit app
Non-buckle wrist strap, Some metrics for paying Premium subscribers only
The Sense adds a lot of new health features at the top-end of the Fitbit range. You could call it the hypochondriac's smartwatch, it's so full of warning signs, but there's a lot here that will help indicate serious health problems that you will have the...
Publié: 2021-03-04, Auteur: Samuel , review by: theguardian.com
good screen, responsive, slim design, extensive health tracking, ECG, good basic workout tracking, GPS, good activity motivation, Google Assistant/Alexa, solid smartwatch battery life
not sustainable, no OOW repair options, proprietary straps, issues with GPS accuracy, no advanced workout tracking, some healthtracking features require additional monthly subscription, short charging cable
The Fitbit Sense is a solid smartwatch with a good screen, a relatively slim design, two day-plus battery life, solid Google Assistant or Alexa integration and simple smartphone alerts.It has many advanced health sensors, including ECG for heartbeat rhyth...
Solid and premium design,Lovely vibrant display,Easy to use,Fitbit app is brilliant,Good accessory collection,Great sleep tracking,Spotify support,Great health features
Heart-rate sensor slow to respond,Smartphone notifications pointless,No Google Assistant yet,Limited third-party app support,Fitbit Pay support from banks is minimal,Lots of features locked behind Fitbit Premium
The Fitbit Sense has a premium and solid design, a great display, and it comes packed full of health features, while also delivering brilliant battery life.Sleep tracking, general activity tracking, and the health data that the Sense offers are great, but...
Publié: 2020-10-23, Auteur: Matt , review by: stuff.tv
Comfortable to wear, Nice OLED display, EDA, ECG, SpO2 and a skin temperature sensor make the Sense unrivalled for health features, Apple Watch-embarrassing battery life
Seriously buggy and slow, Data overload can be both vague and confusing, Forces you into selecting a certain watchface for SpO2 measurements, You need Fitbit Premium to maximise it
The Fitbit Sense is a fiercely ambitous smartwatch with mixed results. On the one wrist, you can't help but admire its intention, and really investing your time in the vast amount of health data it stores for you will surely see you rewarded over time. We...
Looks great, Comfortable to wear, Innovative health features
Not all new features ready at launch, SpO2 watch face is fiddly to use
Overall, then, it's a tentative thumbs up for the Fitbit Sense. This isn't a watch for stats nerds, serious 10km racers or triathletes; if you fall into one of these categories, you might want to get a Garmin, a Polar, Suunto or Coros.However, the Sense i...
Publié: 2020-10-06, Auteur: James , review by: wareable.com
Health data galore, Stress and mindfulness, We love temperature tracking
Bugs and performance issues, Insights lacking on key data, Smartwatch features lagging
The Fitbit Sense is a big leap forward as a health watch, but one that produces a lot of data but perhaps fewer insights. It's the right device for these strange times. If you're comfortable with that data approach, then there's a lot to like here. But th...
Detailed mood and stress logging, On-board GPS for workouts, Extremely comfortable to wear
Many relaxation guides require Fitbit Premium, Step counting sometimes inaccurate, ECG not available at launch
The Fitbit Sense is an ambitious smartwatch that seems like a perfect fit for these stressful times, with as much emphasis on mental wellbeing as tracking physical workouts. There's room for improvement on the software side, but if you're interested in pr...
The Fitbit Sense has definitely impressed us so far, with the new EDA sensor, improved battery life and built-in GPS making a good case for upgrading. With a greater emphasis placed on using Fitbit Premium with the new wearable, there's still a lot more g...
Stress tracking, Great design and display, Fitbit app
Insecure wrist strap, Some metrics for paying Premium subscribers only
The Sense adds a lot of new health features at the top-end of the Fitbit range. You could call it the hypochondriac's smartwatch, it's so full of warning signs, but there's a lot here that will help indicate serious health problems that you will have the...