
There have also been more than one instance that the AW hasn't alerted me with an Outlook notification when the Fitbit Versa did.However, there is one crucial difference - the solid state button from the original Sense, one that was located slightly on the underside of the bezel, has been replaced with a physical button on the Sense 2. While the AW is nicer in build and features, if the data it is tracking is highly inaccurate then it is worthless to me. One thing i can say is that the HR measurements seem to be spot on the same.

Even when manually done it is usually done right when you wake up before you do anything. Normally resting heart rate is a value higher than HR when asleep. While Fitbit uses data when it knows your awake and calm combined with HR data from sleep (a calculation). It looks like the AW just uses the lowest heart rate it records over a 24hr period. This might be how they both check this though. With a 54 RHR this is an indication i am a well in shape human being, and i am not. I am much more inclined to believe the Fitbit. Fitbit Versa has me at 63 bpm and Apple watch has me at 54 bpm. But apparently i was standing up from 11pm last night until 7am this morning. No i do not sleep standing up, at least to my knowledge. Second inaccuracy: My AW says i have been standing in bed. But maybe on AW the sensitivity can be adjusted? Can any setting be changed on the AW to help this out? I realize as one moves these trackers an mistake non-steps for steps. Count when i actually went to bed and tack on another 60-70. Important to note that AW daily count started at midnight. After i really got out of bed the two are within 1-5 steps of one another. To be exact this morning i find AW said i took 60 steps in bed where the fitbit said like 13. Apple on non-dominant wrist, Fitbit on dominant wrist.įirst inaccuracy: My AW says that i have taken steps while in bed.


For the past couple of days i have been wearing both. Fitbit is native for sleep and for Apple Watch i have been trying Autosleep. I use both to track sleep and health data. In my case i wear this as much as i can 24/7. I am curious if there is something i should be looking at on the Apple Watch to help it be more accurate. I am finding the Fitbit's tracking and data to be far more accurate. I am currently trying to decide between an Apple Watch Series 3 (GPS only) and a Fitbit Versa.

I am looking for genuine feedback here, not the usual toxic fanboy attacks that can happen at times on Apple centric reddit subs when possible negative things are said about an Apple product.
