
Through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.A couple of days after launching the Fitbit Versa 4, Sense 2, and Inspire 3, Fitbit is back again and preparing to launch a new smart band called Fitbit Charge 6. Stealth Optional is supported by its audience. If you're interested in pre-ordering hit the link below! We may well join you. In terms of price, it's not too bad when you consider some of the other offerings from Samsung or Apple.

It seems that it's not just Google that was interested in Fitbit, because Amazon's Alexa is now built into the Sense 2, so you can have assistance right on your wrist.Īnd if you were hoping for a Fitbit with Wear OS 3, it does now seems that (according to a report from 9to5Google) the new UI for the the watch is actually almost identical to Wear OS 3, which means you could still have the benefits of the operating system anyway.Īll in all, the Sense 2 looks to be a good step up, especially if you're starting to take an interest in how your body is doing from a health perspective. We're also getting Google Maps and GPS, both of which are convenient, and potentially life-saving too for those who find themselves off the beaten track.īut, according to 9to5Google, you'll still have to rely on your smartphone to access Google Maps on the watch, as your phone will communicate with it via Bluetooth to relay instruction from Maps. This time around we're getting Google Wallet, which will allow for much easier payments on the go. With the new model, we were expecting Fitbit to offer more than any of their current range and it looks we've got just that. WiFi (deactivated, cannot be turned on)Īs for features, there are too many to list here! But we've highlighted some of the most interesting for you below.

Red and infrared sensors for oxygen saturation (SpO2) monitoring.Multipurpose electrical sensors compatible with ECG app & EDA app.Electrical sensor to measure skin conductance (cEDA) for body response tracking.
