
Unfortunately, this feature hasn’t been enabled in Ireland yet but will be in a future update. The Sense 2 supports the hardware to perform an ECG like many other smartwatches these days. These include daily readiness scores (based on how your body responds to exercise and recovery, which Fitbit learns over a period of time), Sleep profiles, Snore and noise detection, Advanced sleep analytics, Wellness report, Mindfulness sessions, Video workouts, Fun games, New challenges and Recipe inspiration. However, an €8.99 monthly premium subscription is required if you wish to utilise all the services. The Sense 2 is a smartwatch that primarily focuses on tracking sleep, stress management, physical activities and well-being. If you wear the Sense 2 on your right hand the button will face out.įitbit Sense 2 features advance fitness tracking. There is an option to tell Fitbit which wrist the watch is on based on your dominant or non-dominant side but this is to adjust sensitivity based on how you wear the watch. However, while I can appreciate the placement of this button on the left side of the case for those who find a button on the hand side can cause accidental inputs during workouts, I don’t understand why you can’t change this in the settings. The new physical button will be a welcome upgrade for those who didn’t enjoy the capacitive one found on the original Sense. There’s only one size and the colour choices are Shadow Grey/Graphite, Lunar White/Platinum and Blue Mist/Soft Gold.
