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September 2020
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134 Avis
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Utilisateurs
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1157 Avis
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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
Publié: 2020-10-12, Auteur: Victor , review by: t3me.com
Extrait: Fitbit already is already synonymous with fitness. Its line of fitness trackers is one of the best in the market, where in the past few years we also saw expand to smartwatches. Aside from the third generation Versa, Fitbit has also released the Sense, a...
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Publié: 2020-09-25, Auteur: Michael , review by: macworld.com
Nice design and band swapping mechanism, Loaded with nextgen sensors and tracking capabilities, Very good battery life
EDA quick scan takes too long, Fitbit OS is less intuitive and more frustrating than ever, Heavy reliance on Premium makes the price higher than it is
For $330, the Fitbit Sense falls nearly perfectly in between the $279 Apple Watch SE and $399 Apple Watch Series 6. However, it may as well be in no-man's land. It might be able to do some things that the Apple Watch can't but it's hard to justify choosin...
Attractive design with large, always-on color display, Excellent battery life, Measures blood oxygen level, Features an ECG app, Robust stress management and sleep tracking features, Supports Amazon Alexa, Fitbit Pay, Spotify,
Expensive, Touch screen responsiveness could be better, Band release latch can be accidentally triggered, Small third-party app selection
Fitbit's premium, pricey Sense smartwatch puts a focus on your well-being with the ability to measure and monitor your stress, heart rhythm, skin temperature variation, and blood oxygen saturation...
High-end, premium design, Improved quick-release straps, (Mostly) accurate GPS and heart rate sensors, Skin temp sensor provides useful data, Detailed sleep tracking, ~6-day battery life
Google Assistant, Bluetooth calling unavailable at launch, Bad inductive button, SpO2 tracking requires dedicated watch face, EDA sensor needs refining, Fitbit OS still needs work
The Fitbit Sense nails the basics. Built-in GPS is finally here, and the heart rate sensor has been improved. We also love the new quick-release straps. However, many features aren't available at launch, and the implementation of the EDA and SpO2 sensors...
Publié: 2020-09-22, Auteur: Matthew , review by: zdnet.com
Superb fit, finish, and design, Bright and clear AMOLED display, Lightweight and comfortable for 24/7 wear, Extensive health tracking capability, Smart alarm, Various health scores for understanding progress
No support for offline Spotify music
I've been waiting for three years for Fitbit to release a successor to the Ionic that provides a GPS receiver so I was very excited to test out the Fitbit Sense. I ran with a Garmin watch, Coros Vertix, and the Fitbit Sense with the new HRM-Pro heart rate...
Lightweight and comfy to wear, OLED display looks fantastic, EDA and temperature sensors, Built-in GPS and NFC, Charger and watch bands are vastly improved
Choppy performance, Fitbit app is riddled with bugs, SpO2 tracking only works with a certain watch face, Many features not available at launch
Source: Joe Maring / Android CentralYou should buy this if. You need a smartwatch with great battery lifeWith many smartwatches only getting a couple of days of battery per charge, the Fitbit Sense knocks them out of the park by comparison. Depending on...
There's no question Fitbit has packed in ‘all the sensors' to the Fitbit Sense. The challenge is whether or not all that data is usable and actionable. And at this point I'm just not seeing that occurring yet. With the exception of the ECG (which isn't im...
Comprehensive health tracking tools, Bright and sharp display,
Buttonless design requires learning, Somewhat sluggish performance, Summary, The Fitbit Sense is a comprehensive health-tracking machine with basic smartwatch features and a new navigation system that can be difficult to master. It offers more wellness to
As if all these features weren't enough, Fitbit also said more new stuff would be coming to the Sense later this year, including an FDA-cleared ECG tool, Google Assistant support and spoken replies from Alexa and the Google Assistant through the watch's s...
Sleek design, Bright, colorful screen, Intuitive interface, A ton of granular metrics, including SpO2, heart rate variability, breath rate, skin temp, and EDA, Nice integration with mindfulness training
Lots of bugs and performance hiccups, Solid-state button is fiddly, Some things just don't feel as fully integrated as they could be, Battery life is cut in half if you turn the display to always-on mode
Somewhere along the way in designing their fitness bands Fitbit decided that more sensors and more data in each new flagship model was the path to take.This is the wrong path in my opinion.Faced with a sea of data people will just give up. Fitbit needs mo...