Features and performance of the Fitbit Sense 2Â
 The Sense 2's touchscreen has excellent touchscreen responsiveness, with no discernible lag or touches recognition difficulties. The physical button's new, improved shape and operation are both smooth and simple to use. Additionally, motion detection to activate the display consistently works.
Call audio is effective but not as good as my Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra's speakers and microphone or my Samsung Galaxy Buds 2. The output from the built-in speaker is fairly crackly, and I discovered that I had to hold the watch close to my face in order to retain a respectable microphone quality. However, it is available if necessary, and it is a convenient tool to have.Â
The Sense 2's numerous fitness sensors performed excellently. According to my impressions, this watch is even more accurate than the Inspire 3, whose sensors' accuracy I recommended. This gadget gathers an astonishing quantity of information to use in tracking your health.Â
The Sense 2 tracks your steps and heart rate like previous Fitbit devices do, but its sensor array is significantly more extensive. A special Body Response sensor for managing stress is part of Sense 2. This sensor monitors skin temperature, heart rate, heart rate variability, and electrodermal activity. Sense 2 is designed to use this information to make you more aware of what stresses you out so that you may gradually lessen it.Â
The Sense 2 is impressively durable in terms of durability and water resistance. It can function between -14 and 113 degrees Fahrenheit and is water resistant down to 164 feet underwater. I used the Sense 2 while exploring and photographing a distant ancient woodland on especially difficult off-trail tracks. This required climbing up and down rock faces, ducking under a waterfall, and stumbling through devil's club bushes. The watch made it through without becoming damaged.Â
App for the Fitbit Sense 2 and a premium membership
 The Fitbit app is a must-have companion for the Sense 2, and it's ideal for monitoring the numerous stats collected from the watch as well as changing settings and permissions. You can access a variety of other features, including a daily readiness score, sleep profile, and wellness report, among many other benefits, with a Fitbit Premium subscription ($10 per month or $80 per year). A six-month Fitbit Premium subscription is included with the Sense 2. Â
Price and accessibility of the Fitbit Sense 2 The Sense 2 cost $300 right now, which isn't cheap, but its style and feature set make up for it. The Fitbit Inspire 3 is a great choice if you're searching for a less expensive fitness tracker because it costs only a third of what the Sense 2 does, but it lacks many of the Sense 2's bells and whistles.