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Reviewers like that the Fitbit Sense 2 has a comfortable design and provides a wealth of wellness data, including automatic stress detection, heart‑rate and sleep monitoring, and GPS for workouts. They appreciate that it works with both Android and iOS and that the battery lasts nearly a week under normal use. On the downside, the watch no longer supports third‑party apps, there’s no Google Assistant, and many features require a Fitbit Premium subscription. Some also found it inconvenient that the charger uses an outdated USB‑A connector. Overall, it’s a solid health‑focused watch with some notable limitations.
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