Introduction |
The Fitbit Sense wants to up the game in the smartwatch sector ushering a new family name and giving us a new device to tear down. Fitbit—mostly known for their fitness tracker and the iconic Ionic—continues the more round design from the Versa series and now offers all the accompanying features a health-focused consumer is said to demand these days. | Riddled with sensors and health features, the new Fitbit Sense is poised to rival the Apple Watch Series 6 as a health-focused wearable device. But what happens when the Fitbit gets sick? Well, that’s why we’re here today—to determine how difficult the surgery will be. Doctor, pass the scalpel. It’s time for a teardown. | | With so much tech stuffed into those lower arm jewelry we are eager to find out how Fitbit goes about with the internal layout and how repairability factors in. Let’s go.
For more nifty tech insightsinvestigations visit our [https://www.youtube.com/user/iFixitYourself|YouTube channel] or follow us on [http://instagram.com/ifixit|Instagram] and [https://twitter.com/ifixit|Twitter]. Our good ol’ [https://ifixit.activehosted.com/f/25|newsletter] will also keep you up to date. |
|