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Fitbit Sense 2 vs. Apple Watch SE 2 (2022)


The Apple Watch Series 8 is the most compelling option for most iPhone owners, but at $400-and-up it costs more than you might want. We wrote that the Sense 2 is a compelling option compared to the Series 8 despite its limitations, mainly due to the lower price. So we decided to follow up by weighing its merits against the more affordable Apple Watch SE, which cuts below the Sense 2 in price by pruning all the sensors that make the Sense 2 special. 

So your decision between the Apple Watch SE 2 and Fitbit Sense 2 is straightforward: do you want a passive watch that sits on your wrist and measures tons of data or an active watch for using apps and responding to notifications?

Apple Watch SE 2 (2022) vs. Fitbit Sense 2: Design and display

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Fitbit Sense 2 hero image 16x9

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Before we dive into features, which of these watches will look better on your wrist? The Apple Watch SE 2 (opens in new tab) is essentially a smaller version of the Apple Watch Series 8 (opens in new tab), with 40 and 44mm displays instead of 41 and 45mm but otherwise mirroring it with its squircle design and digital crown. Its display is 30% larger than the Apple Watch Series 3, but does have slightly larger bezels than the Series 8.

The Fitbit Sense 2 has a very similar squircle look, but with just one 1.58-inch display option. The 1.57-inch Apple Watch SE 2 is a bit taller and has a few more pixels per inch, while only Apple offers a 1.78-inch option with the same PPI for just $30 more (or $20 less than the Sense 2). 

The Apple Watch SE 2022 with different colors and straps

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The Fitbit Sense 2 is decently skinny for a fitness watch at 11.2mm, with a redesigned flat bottom that helps the sensors rest more directly on your skin. It also ditched the unreliable capacitive touch button of the original Fitbit Sense for a physical back button, but you’ll still mostly rely on the touchscreen for controls. 





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