Fitbit Sense 2 or Google Pixel watch : Let us help you find the right one
The Fitbit Sense 2 is out in the market and the specifications are something more than usual, while, you might be surprised by what the Pixel Watch is capable of after hearing stories about it for years.
The Fitbit Sense 2 made its debut in September 2022, and the Pixel Watch went on sale in October. The former is the first replacement for the original Fitbit Sense from 2020, and the latter is Google’s first official foray into the wristwatch market.
Let’s check out their differences.
There is a noticeable distinction between the Fitbit Sense 2 and Google Pixel Watch right away. With a larger screen of 1.58-inch AMOLED display with a squared-off design, the former has Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection. The 1.2-inch AMOLED display and rounded design of the Pixel Watch, on the other hand, contribute to its noticeably smaller size.
Even while the Sense 2 is a larger wearable overall, its decreased weight should not be surprising given that it has an aluminum frame. Google tried for a sleek look with the Pixel Watch’s Stainless Steel build. Whether you choose matte black or sparkling silver, it looks stunning.
Fitbit completely updated the UI for the Sense 2 to give it a more Wear OS 3-like look and feel.
A valid smartwatch is the Pixel Watch. Because it is running the most recent version of Wear OS, you get access to all of the smartwatch apps for Wear OS 3.5 that are offered on the Play Store.
There isn’t much to compare in terms of computing power because Fitbit just announced that the Sense 2’s processor is quicker than that of its predecessor. The Pixel Watch, a real wristwatch, is powered by the Exynos 9110 chipset, with the Cortex M33 co-processor handling some of the more laborious duties. The largest storage and RAM ever matched with a top-tier Wear OS smartwatch are 32GB of storage and 2GB of RAM.
The Sense 2 retails for roughly Rs. 24,760 while the Wi-Fi/Bluetooth Pixel Watch costs about Rs. 28,900.