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    Fitbit Sense 2 Fitbit Versa 4 and Fitbit Inspire 3 Display

    Renders of the Fitbit Sense 2, Fitbit Versa 4, and Fitbit Inspire 3 Display the Whole Design.

    • Fitbit Inspire 3, Fitbit Sense 2, and Fitbit Versa 4 high-res renders are here.
    • Fitbit Sense 2 and Fitbit Versa 4 share a similar design.
    • The Fitbit Inspire 3 will be the most affordable among all three wearables. 

    An American consumer electronics and fitness company is getting ready to introduce a number of wearables—three to be exact—under various lineups. Our friend Steve Hemmer Stoffer, alias On Leaks, sent us the renders of all three Fitbit wearables today. With the release of its fourth-generation smartwatch, the best-selling Fitbit Versa series will return. The Fitbit Sense, the first Android smartwatch with an ECG sensor, arrived on Indian soil in 2020. Its successor, the Fitbit Sense 2, will be available soon.

    While the cost of these two is anticipated to be high, we can also anticipate the arrival of the less expensive Fitbit Inspire 3 fitness band with Fitbit Sense 2 and Fitbit Versa 4. Let’s examine everything.

    Fitbit Sense 2

    Fitbit Sense 2

    With the addition of a button on the side, Fitbit Sense 2’s design is very similar to that of the original Fitbit Sense. It boasts the same reliable curved display enclosed in a square dial with a metallic frame that we examined in our evaluation of its predecessor. The size of this panel is still a secret, though.

    Remember that the original Fitbit Sense had flagship smartwatch capabilities that were exclusive to the Apple Watch and Samsung Galaxy Watch4: an EDA sensor to detect stress levels, SpO2, improved heart rate tracking, 50m water resistance, voice assistant compatibility, and an ECG sensor. But this feature wasn’t accessible in India, like with many wonderful things in technology. This was introduced to Indian shores by Fitbit Sense, and we anticipate the second-generation Fitbit Sense to do the same.

    Like the Fitbit Sense, the Sense 2 may cost more than the Fitbit Sense’s Rs 22,999 in terms of price. There are three color choices available: Gold, Graphite, and Platinum.

    Fitbit Versa 4

    Fitbit Sense 2

    The Fitbit Versa is another model in the company’s flagship line of smartwatches. Fitbit Sense and Fitbit Versa 3 have similar body language when the firm first introduced Fitbit Versa 3, making it difficult to tell them apart. Fitbit Versa 4 falls under the same category. Like Fitbit Sense 2, this one has also been forged in a similar manner. With the Fitbit Versa 3, purchasers received an AMOLED display, integrated GPS, calling capability, health tracking features, voice assistant, and respectable battery life—at least for the price it was sold for.

    It goes without saying that the business will at the very least uphold these standards on the fourth-generation Fitbit Versa, if not significantly improve upon them. Since there was no indication of an ECG sensor in the freshly discovered photos of the Versa 4, we don’t anticipate it to have one. But given the Versa 4’s anticipated loadout, it wouldn’t be inaccurate to refer to it as a stripped-down version of the Fitbit Sense 2. Additionally, it is anticipated to be a little cheaper than Fitbit Sense 2. There are two color choices available: Rose and Graphite.

    Fitbit Inspire 3

    Fitbit Sense 2

    Fitbit Inspire 3 is the last item on the list. Fitness trackers with lots of features that fit in the pocket are available in the Inspire series. The Inspire 3 won’t look anything like its predecessor, at least not totally, despite the fact that we don’t yet know its specifications. The third-generation Fitbit Inspire sports a fully packed case that covers and holds the entire display, in contrast to the Fitbit Inspire 2’s disjointed appearance. There are three colour choices available: Yellow, Pink, and Black.

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