


The Sense also features an ECG app, putting it on par with the likes of the Apple Watch 4/5/6 and Samsung Galaxy Watch Active 2/ Watch 3 to have this functionality. However, the Sense wow-ed the crowd (ok, there was no crowd because it was just a Zoom call, like everything else in 2020) by being the world's first smartwatch to feature an EDA sensor. EDA here stands for Electrodermal Activity, and it's a more accurate way to detect stress.

At first glance, the Versa 3 and the Sense share the same iconic square design, and both devices finally get the on-board GPS update we've been waiting for since the Charge 4 (if your curious, I also have a video review of the Charge 4). While Fitbit did launch the Versa 3, it was eclipsed by a new device called the Fitbit Sense. When Fitbit announced their Fall 2020 lineup of devices, we weren't expecting to see a brand new device that sits above the Versa series.
