Fitbit Sense 2 vs. Versa 4: The Sense 2 is better in almost every category (2024)

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The list of the best Fitbit wearables is led by two flagships: the Fitbit Versa 4 and the Fitbit Sense 2. Although they offer a similar experience as some of the best fitness trackers, a few differences set them apart.

Namely, the Sense 2 offers more extras than the Versa 4, including ECG readings, skin temperature sensing, and real-time stress tracking. This is in addition to offering everything else found on the Versa 4.

Meanwhile, the Versa 4 is a minimal upgrade over Fitbit's older-gen Versa 3andhas some connectivity and tracking issues. Because of that, it's hard to recommend the Versa 4 to anyone, especially someone choosing between it and the Sense 2.

Below is a comparison of these two Fitbit smartwatches to see exactly how they stack up and why the Sense 2 is the better option.

Fitbit Sense 2 vs. Versa 4: The Sense 2 is better in almost every category (1)

Fitbit Sense 2

Fitbit's Sense 2 combines the brand's advanced health and fitness features with decent smartwatch capability, unique sleep tracking, and a clean design reminiscent of the Apple Watch.

Fitbit Sense 2 vs. Versa 4: The Sense 2 is better in almost every category (2)

Fitbit Versa 4

The Fitbit Versa 4 disappoints as a fourth-generation smartwatch as it lacks third-party app support, has issues with fitness tracking, and doesn’t allow for music playback.

Fitbit Sense 2 vs. Fitbit Versa 4: Specs

Fitbit Sense 2

Fitbit Versa 4

Price

Starts at $250

Starts at $200

Display size

336 x 336 pixels (40.5mm)

336 x 336 pixels (40.4mm)

Case size

40.5mm

40.4mm

Compatibility

Android and iOS

Android and iOS

Battery life

6+ days

6+ days

Fitness features

Temperature sensing, ECG, blood oxygen, heart rate, built-in GPS, compass, barometer, gyroscope

Blood oxygen, heart rate, built-in GPS, compass, barometer, gyroscope

Color options

Shadow Grey, Lunar White, Soft Gold

Graphite, Platinum, Copper Rose

Water resistance

WR50

WR50

Cellular connectivity

No

No

Mobile payments

Yes

Yes

Fitbit Sense 2 vs. Fitbit Versa 4: Design

Fitbit Sense 2 vs. Versa 4: The Sense 2 is better in almost every category (3)

The Sense 2 and the Versa 4 are near-identical clones of one another and feature a similar design to prior generations. Each has the same square watch face with subtle, rounded edges, as well as a display size of 336 x 336 pixels.

Other similarities include a water-resistance rating of 50 meters and the ability to use the same interchangeable watch bands. They both also have a small side button that can be used with the watch's touchscreen controls.

One area where they differ is their case size. The Versa 4 measures 40.4mm while the Sense 2's case size is 40.5mm. Although they're technically different in size, it's so minimal that it's hard to notice which watch is which when they're sitting next to each other.

There's also a significant difference regarding the available colors of both wearables. The Versa 4 comes in Graphite, Platinum, and Copper Rose, while the Sense 2 comes in Shadow Grey, Lunar White, and Soft Gold.

Winner: Tie

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Fitbit Sense 2 vs. Fitbit Versa 4: Smartwatch performance

Both watches have a disappointing lack of smartwatch capability. Neither supports third-party app access or allows for any music storage or playback via something like Spotify (which is a third-party app). These features are (or should be) hallmarks of modern smartwatches.

Because of this, the Sense 2 and Versa 4 come up short concerning actual smartwatch performance. Sure, they get notifications like text messages, emails, and phone calls, but these are the bare minimum you'd expect to find on any wearable in the "smart" category.

Additionally, they both only offer Amazon Alexa voice assistance support, not Google Assistant, which is strange considering Google owns Fitbit. Alexa works fine on both watches, though a smartphone does need to be tethered to either for the feature to work.

Winner: Tie

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Fitbit Sense 2 vs. Fitbit Versa 4: Health and fitness tracking

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The biggest difference between the Versa 4 and the Sense 2 is their individual health and fitness tracking performance. And although the Versa 4 is designed to be more of a legitimate fitness tracker, it's the Sense 2 that proves to be the more reliable active wearable.

I often found that the Sense 2 connected to a GPS signal far quicker than the Versa 4, which would significantly impact the fitness tracking data I'd see at the end of a workout. Waiting for the Versa 4 to connect was often a frustrating experience, yet it was always imperative to do so to ensure accurate tracking.

During the Versa 4 tests, I decided to forgo the GPS connection before a few runs and found that the tracking accuracy was off by as much as 1/8th of a mile. Though it seems minimal, that difference had a major impact on my mile time.

Here's why: Let's say the Versa 4 logs you at around a 9-minute mile. If you factor in the 1/8th of a mile discrepancy, you might've run that mile in closer to 8 minutes. That's a big difference for anyone training for something like a marathon. I never encountered this issue with the Sense 2.

The Sense 2 is also a much better health tracker. In addition to its new skin temperature sensor, it offers real-time stress tracking via a cEDA sensor as well as an ECG app. The ECG app is especially interesting as it can track heart rhythms and assess for signs of Afib. While only a doctor can diagnose Afib, the ECG app can at least detect potential signs of it.

Standard tracking features like heart rate, blood oxygen levels, menstrual cycles, and heart rate variability are available on both the Sense 2 and Versa 4.

Winner: Sense 2

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Fitbit Sense 2 vs. Fitbit Versa 4: Battery life

Perhaps the best feature native to the Sense 2 and the Versa 4 is their battery life, which lasts roughly six days depending on how it's used. During testing, I consistently hit the six-day estimate, even during periods when I used the GPS often (which could tend to make the battery drain a little quicker).

Compared to something like the best Apple Watch, which often requires a daily recharge, the extended battery life of the Sense 2 and Versa 4 is a major benefit. I also like that both watches only need around 12 minutes on the charger to go from 0% to a full day's worth of battery life.

Winner: Tie

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Which should you buy?

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The Sense 2 and Versa 4 are similar watches that represent the Fitbit experience. However, due to the Versa 4's shortcomings in both smarts and fitness tracking, it pales compared to the Sense 2. This is why we've tabbed the Sense 2 as not only one of the best Fitbits but also one of the best fitness trackers and best Android smartwatches.

But the Sense 2 still has some faults. A lack of third-party app support, or the ability to store or play music, holds it back from being a great smartwatch. What ultimately gives it the edge over the Versa 4 is its better GPS connectivity, its new skin temperature-sensing and stress-tracking features, and access to the ECG apps and heart rhythm data.

However, if those advanced features aren't something you need or care about, then I recommend opting for the more impressive Versa 3 instead, as opposed to the Versa 4. You can likely find it cheaper than the Versa 4, plus it's just a better wearable overall.

Overall winner: Sense 2

Rick Stella

Fitness Tech Editor, Insider Reviews

Rick Stella is the fitness tech editor for the Insider Reviews team. He reviews and reports on all forms of wearables like activity trackers and smartwatches, as well as a variety of other fitness-related wearables. Rick has over ten years of experience covering the verticals of health & fitness, outdoors, and consumer technology.When he's not putting digital pen to digital paper, Rick enjoys seeing live music, playing soccer, catching up on Netflix shows, and riding his bike. An Oregonian for much of his life, Rick now resides in Brooklyn, NY.He can be reached at rstella@businessinsider.com or on Twitter @RickStella.Learn more about how our team of experts tests and reviews products at Insider here.Learn more about how we test health, fitness, and outdoor products.

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