The most advanced tracker in the Fitbit stable is $50 off
Amazon has slashed the price of the Fitbit Sense 2 to $199.95, a $50 saving that marks its lowest price since the December sales.
While it hasn’t quite hit its $149 Black Friday low, this sub-$200 price point makes it an attractive alternative for those who want deep health metrics without the daily charging routine or the premium price tag of a Google or Samsung smartwatch.
The Sense 2 remains the only device in the Fitbit lineup to feature a continuous electrodermal activity (EDA) sensor, which tracks physiological stress responses throughout the day.
This is paired with an ECG app for AFib detection, a skin-temperature sensor, and Fitbit’s very intuitive sleep-tracking suite.
Crucially, the Sense 2 also delivers 6-day battery life, which is ideal for those put off by the two-day life of more feature-packed smartwatches like the Google Pixel Watch 4.
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Who should choose the Sense 2 in 2026?
Google has dramatically shifted its smartwatch focus to the Pixel line in recent years, leaving Fitbit hardware (such as the Sense 2) in limbo with regard to new features and improvements.
However, with Google recently confirming that new Fitbit-branded hardware is coming in 2026, the platform isn’t as ‘dead’ as it seemed six months ago. And that’s why the Sense 2 still has life.
It’s by no means a shiny new device at this point, but it still holds value for those who crave the brand’s simple functions: step tracking, heart rate monitoring, and long battery life.
In that sense, it still represents the best piece of Fitbit hardware on the market… at least until that teased device comes out later this year, probably.
If you can live without wrist-based apps and want a lightweight, long-lasting device that tells you why you’re stressed or provides a broad overview of your activity, this is a solid stopgap.

