Apple Watch Series 7 and Fitbit Sense are both advanced smartwatches that allow you to check your health in just a few taps.
As of the moment, these two models are among the best-selling wearable gadgets in the smartwatch market. Since they are quite efficient, experts claimed that they would remain on the top until Apple and Fitbit release their successors since they are quite efficient.
Because newer models are not confirmed, Apple Watch Series 7 and Fitbit Sense are the best options for those who want to check their health on a regular basis.
But, which of them offer more advanced features? To help you further, here are their display, health-tracking functions, and other specifications.
Apple Watch Series 7 Vs. Fitbit Sense
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Price
According to Laptop Mag's latest report, Apple Watch 7 (Series 7) ranges from $399 up to $799. Of course, the cheapest version lacks some available features on the most expensive version.
Meanwhile, Fitbit Sense only has one variant, which costs $299. This means that the Apple competitor wins in terms of price. Aside from an affordable price, Fitbit Sense is commonly offered with discounts.
Display
When it comes to 'display,' Apple says that Series 7 offers up to 1,000 nits of brightness. This advanced screen feature allows users to see the screen even in broad daylight.
But, Fitbit Sense's screen can also reach 1,000 nits. But, it comes short when it comes to size since Fitbit's smartwatch screen is only 1.58 inches compared to Apple's 1.9 inches.
Health Tracking
Series 7 and Fitbit Sense offers almost the same health tracking features. These include FDA-approved ECG sensors, SpO2 monitoring sensors, and many more.
However, Fitbit Sense offers more unique sensors, such as EDA (Electrodermal Activity) and skin temperature detectors. Although this is the case, Apple Watch Series 7 also has its advantage, such as advanced application integrations.
Other Advanced Smart Watches
Aside from Watch Series 7 and Fitbit Sense, there are also other wearable models that you can try. These include Fitbit Versa 3, as reported by Gadgets and Wearables.
This smartwatch offers an aluminum casing, up to 1,000 nits of brightness, as well as Sp02 and other health-tracking sensors. If you want to see more of its specifications, you can visit this link.
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Meanwhile, an Oculus Quest 2 update was recently released, offering an Apple Magic Keyboard support.
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Written by: Griffin Davis