

There’s no word on a release date for either of those watches yet, so it stands to reason that an early launch might be preferable for Fitbit: a fitness enthusiast who just bought a Versa 4 is unlikely to jump ship to Samsung anytime soon.īased on the Fitbit Versa 3 and Fitbit Sense’s August release date, and Fitbit’s tendency to release devices on a two-year cycle, we weren’t expecting the new devices until later this year.Īs far as we know, Fitbit won’t be using Wear OS, so no sweeping changes would need to be made to prepare the devices for a new operating system and if the watches are ready to go, Fitbit moving their release date up to get a head-start on its competitors could prove to be a smart decision. With the Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 and Apple Watch 8 also on the horizon, 2022 is about to get very interesting when it comes to big-brand smartwatch releases. How Does the Fitbit Sense 2 Compare to the Apple Watch Series 8 By Alvin Wanjala Published This guide will help you compare the features of the latest fitness tracking wearables from Apple and Fitbit and decide which is best for you.

How much does the Fitbit Inspire 3 cost Coming in at £84.99, the Inspire 3 is £5 cheaper than its predecessor. It launched in late September alongside the Fitbit Versa 4 and Fitbit Sense 2 and you can read our full Fitbit Inspire 3 review. Fitbit Versa 4 and Sense 2 could be arriving sooner than you think By Matt Evans published Two new Fitbits might launch within weeks The Fitbit Versa 3 might be getting a. (Image credit: Future) Analysis: Fitbit is keen to stand out from the pack Announced on 24 August, the Inspire 3 is available to buy now. The Sense 2 is likely to ditch the indented touch-sensitive 'button'.
