Fitbit Sense is the advanced smartwatch that helps you tune in to your body with tools for heart health, stress management, skin temperature trends, and more.
Take a moment to review our complete safety information at fitbit.com/safety. Sense is not intended to provide medical or scientific data.
What’s in the box
Your Sense box includes:
The detachable bands on Sense come in a variety of colors and materials, sold separately.
Charge your watch
A fully-charged Sense has a battery life of 6+ days. Battery life and charge cycles vary with use and other factors; actual results will vary.
To charge Sense:
Plug the charging cable into the USB port on your computer, a UL-certified USB wall charger, or another low-energy charging device.
Hold the other end of the charging cable near the port on the back of the watch until it attaches magnetically. Make sure the pins on the charging cable align with the port on the back of your watch.
Charge Sense for 12 minutes for 24 hours of battery life. While the watch charges, tap the screen twice or press the button to turn the screen on. The battery level appears for several seconds, then disappears so you can use your watch while it charges. Charging fully takes about 1-2 hours.
Set up SenseSet up Sense with the Fitbit app for iPhones and iPads or Android phones. The Fitbit app is compatible with most popular phones and tablets. See fitbit.com/devices to check if your phone or tablet is compatible.
To get started:
Download the Fitbit app:• Apple App Store for iPhones and iPads• Google Play Store for Android phones
Install the app, and open it.• If you already have a Fitbit account, log in to your account > tap theToday tab > your profile picture > Set Up a Device.• If you don’t have a Fitbit account, tap Join Fitbit to be guided through a series of questions to create a Fitbit account.
Continue to follow the on-screen instructions to connect Sense to youraccount.
When you’re done with setup, read through the guide to learn more about your new watch and then explore the Fitbit app.
Connect to Wi-FiDuring setup, you’re prompted to connect Sense to your Wi-Fi network. Sense uses Wi-Fi to more quickly transfer music from Pandora or Deezer, download apps from the Fitbit App Gallery, and for faster, more reliable OS updates.
Sense can connect to open, WEP, WPA personal, and WPA2 personal Wi-Fi networks. Your watch won’t connect to 5GHz, WPA enterprise, or public Wi-Fi networks that require more than a password to connect—for example, logins, subscriptions, or profiles. If you see fields for a username or domain when connecting to the Wi-Fi network on a computer, the network isn’t supported.
For best results, connect Sense to your home Wi-Fi network. Make sure you know the network password before connecting.
See your data in the Fitbit appOpen the Fitbit app on your phone or tablet to view your activity and sleep data, log food and water, participate in challenges, and more.
Unlock Fitbit Premium
Fitbit Premium is your personalized resource in the Fitbit app that helps you stay active, sleep well, and manage stress. A Premium subscription includes programs tailored to your health and fitness goals, personalized insights, hundreds of workouts from fitness brands, guided meditations, and more. New Premium customers can redeem a trial.
Sense comes with a 6-month trial of Fitbit Premium for eligible customers in certain countries.
Premium health and wellness remindersSet up Premium health and wellness reminders in the Fitbit app, and receive reminders on your watch that encourage you to form and maintain healthy behaviors. For more information, see help.fitbit.com
Wear Sense
Wear Sense around your wrist. If you need to attach a different size band, or if you purchased another band, see the instructions in “Change the band” on page 15.
Placement for all-day wear vs. exerciseWhen you’re not exercising, wear Sense a finger’s width above your wrist bone. In general, it’s always important to give your wrist a break on a regular basis by removing your watch for around an hour after extended wear. We recommend removing your watch while you shower. Although you can shower while wearing your watch, not doing so reduces the potential for exposure to soaps, shampoos, and conditioners, which can cause long-term damage to your watch and may cause skin irritation.
For optimized heart-rate tracking while exercising:
During workouts, try moving the band higher on your wrist to get a better fit. If you experience any discomfort, loosen the band, and if it persists give your wrist a break by taking it off.
Wear your watch on top of your wrist, and make sure the back of the device is in contact with your skin.
Fasten the band
Place Sense around your wrist.
Slide the bottom band through the first loop in the top band.
Tighten the band until it fits comfortably, and press the peg through one of the holes in the band.
Slide the loose end of the band through the second loop until it lies flat on your wrist. Make sure the band isn’t too tight. Wear the band loosely enough that it can move back and forth on your wrist.
HandednessFor greater accuracy, you must specify whether you wear Sense on your dominant or non-dominant hand. Your dominant hand is the one you use for writing and eating. To start, the Wrist setting is set to non-dominant. If you wear Sense on your dominant hand, change the Wrist setting in the Fitbit app:
From the Today tab in the Fitbit app, tap your profile picture > Sense tile> Wrist > Dominant.
Wear and care tips
Clean your band and wrist regularly with a soap-free cleanser.
If your watch gets wet, remove and dry it completely after your activity.
Take your watch off from time to time.
If you notice skin irritation, remove your watch and contact customer support.For more information, see fitbit.com/productcare
Change the bandSense comes with a small band attached and an additional large, bottom band in the box. Both the top and bottom bands can be swapped with accessory bands, sold separately on fitbit.com. For band measurements, see “Band size” on page 73. Fitbit Versa 3 bands are compatible with Sense.
Remove a band
Turn over Sense and find the band latches.
To release the latch, slide the flat button toward the band.
Gently pull the band away from the watch to release it.
Repeat on the other side.
Attach a bandTo attach a band, press it into the end of the watch until you hear a click and it snaps into place. The band with the loops and peg attaches to the top of the watch.
Basics
Learn how to manage settings, set a personal PIN code, navigate the screen, and care for your watch.
Navigate Sense
Sense has a color AMOLED touchscreen display and 1 button.
Navigate Sense by tapping the screen, swiping side to side and up and down, or pressing the button. To preserve battery, the watch’s screen turns off when not in use, unless you turn on the always-on display setting. For more information, see “Adjust always-on display”
Basic navigationThe home screen is the clock.
Swipe down to see notifications.
Swipe up to see widgets, such as your daily stats, the weather, and shortcuts to start the Relax app and EDA Scan app.
Swipe left to see the apps on your watch.
Swipe right to open quick settings or return to the previous screen in an app.
Press the button to return to the clock face.
Button shortcutsUse the button to quickly access Fitbit Pay, voice assistant, quick settings, or your favorite apps.
Press and hold the buttonHold the button for 2 seconds to activate a feature of your choice. The first time you use the button shortcut, select which feature it activates. To change which feature activates when you hold the button, open the Settings app on your watch and tap Shortcuts. Tap Press & hold, and select the app you want.
Double-press the buttonDouble-press the button to open shortcuts to 4 apps or features. To start, the 4 shortcuts are music controls , quick settings , your voice assistant, and Fitbit Pay . To change these shortcuts, open the Settings app on your watch and tap Shortcuts. Under Double Press, tap the shortcut you want to change.
Quick settingsSwipe right from the clock face on your watch to access quick settings.
WidgetsAdd widgets to your watch to see your daily stats, log your water intake or weight, check the weather forecast, and start a session in the Relax app or EDA Scan app, and more. To see your widgets, swipe up from the clock face.
To add a new widget:
From the clock face, swipe up to the bottom of the widgets, and tap Manage.
Under MoreWidgets, tap the icon next to the widget you want to add.
Swipe up to the bottom of the page, and tap Done.
To turn off a widget:
From the clock face, swipe up to the bottom of the widgets, and tap Manage.
Tap the > icon next to the widget you want to adjust.
Tap the switch icon next to Show Widget to turn it off.
Swipe up to the bottom of the page, and tap Done.
To adjust the information you see on a widget:
From the clock face, swipe up to the bottom of the widgets, and tap Manage.
Tap the > icon next to the widget you want to adjust.
Adjust any settings you want to change.
Swipe up to the bottom of the page, and tap Done.
To change the order of widgets:
From the clock face, swipe up to the bottom of the widgets, and tap Manage.
Press and hold the widget you want to move, and drag it up or down in the list of widgets. When it’s in the correct new location, lift your finger.
Swipe up to the bottom of the page, and tap Done.
Adjust settings
Manage basic settings in the Settings app :
Display
Vibration & audio
Goal reminders
Quiet modes
Tap a setting to adjust it. Swipe up to see the full list of settings.
Check battery levelFrom the clock face, swipe right. The battery level icon is at the top of the screen.
Wi-Fi won’t work on Sense when the battery is 25% or less, and you’ll be unable to update your device.
If your watch’s battery is low (fewer than 24 hours remaining), a red battery indicator appears on the clock face. If your watch’s battery is critically low (fewer than 4 hours remaining), the battery indicator flashes. When the battery is low:
The screen brightness is set to dim
The vibration strength is set to light
If you’re tracking an exercise with GPS, GPS tracking turns off
Always-on display is turned off
You can’t use the voice assistant feature
You can’t use quick replies
You can’t use music controls
You won’t receive notifications from your phone
Charge Sense to use or adjust these features.
Set up device lockTo help keep your watch secure, turn on device lock in the Fitbit app, which prompts you to enter a personal 4-digit PIN code to unlock your watch. If you set up Fitbit Pay to make contactless payments from your watch, device lock is turned on automatically and you’re required to set a code. If you don’t use Fitbit Pay, device lock is optional.
Turn on device lock or reset your PIN code in the Fitbit app:
From the Today tab in the Fitbit app, tap your profile picture > Sense tile > Device Lock.
For more information, see help.fitbit.com.
Adjust always-on displayTurn on always-on display to show the time on your watch, even when you’re not interacting with the screen. Many clock faces and certain apps have an always-on display mode.
To turn always-on display on or off, swipe right from the clock face to open quick settings. Tap the always-on display icon .
Note that turning on this feature impacts your watch’s battery life. When always-on display is turned on, Sense requires more frequent charging.
Clock faces without an always-on display mode use a default always-on display clock face. Choose between an analog or digital clock face. Open the Settings app > Display. In the Always-on display section, tap Analog or Digital. Always-on display automatically turns off when your watch’s battery is critically low.
Turn off the screenTo turn off your watch’s screen when not in use, briefly cover the watch face with your opposite hand, press the button, or turn your wrist away from your body.
Note that if you turn on the always-on display setting, the screen won’t turn off.
Apps and Clock Faces
The Fitbit Gallery offers apps and clock faces to personalize your watch and meet a variety of health, fitness, timekeeping, and everyday needs.
Change the clock faceThe Fitbit Clock Gallery offers a variety of clock faces to personalize your watch.
From the Today tab in the Fitbit app, tap your profile picture > Sense tile.
Tap Clock Faces > All Clocks.
Browse the available clock faces. Tap a clock face to see a detailed view.
Tap Select to add the clock face to Sense.
Save up to 5 clock faces to switch between them:
When you select a new clock face, it’s automatically saved unless you alreadyhave 5 saved clock faces.
To see your saved clock faces from your watch, open the Clocks app andswipe to find the clock face you want to use. Tap to select it.
To see your saved clock faces in the Fitbit app, tap the Today tab > yourprofile picture > your device image > Clock Faces. See your saved clock facesin My Clock Faces.• To remove a clock face, tap the clock face > Remove clock face.• To switch to a saved clock face, tap the clock face > Select.
Open appsFrom the clock face, swipe left to see the apps installed on your watch. To open an app, tap it.
Organize appsTo change the placement of an app on Sense, press and hold an app until it’s selected, and drag it to a new location. The app is selected when the icon increases slightly in size and the watch vibrates.
Download additional apps
From the Today tab in the Fitbit app, tap your profile picture > Sense tile.
Tap Apps > All Apps.
Browse the available apps. When you find one you want to install, tap it.
Remove appsYou can remove most apps installed on Sense:
From the Today tab in the Fitbit app, tap your profile picture > Sense tile.
Tap Apps.
In the My Apps tab, tap the app you want to remove. You may have to swipe up to find it.
Tap Remove.
Update appsApps update over Wi-Fi as needed. Sense searches for updates when plugged into the charger and in range of your Wi-Fi network.
You can also manually update apps:
From the Today tab in the Fitbit app, tap your profile picture > Sense tile.
Tap Apps.
In the My Apps tab, find the app you want to update. You may have to swipe up to find it.
Tap the pink Update button next to the app.
Adjust app settings and permissionsMany apps include options to adjust the notifications, allow certain permissions, andcustomize what it displays. Note that turning off any app permissions might causethe app to stop functioning.
To access these settings:
With your watch nearby, in the Fitbit app, tap the Today tab > your profile picture > your device image.
Tap Apps or Clock Faces.
Tap the app or clock face whose settings you want to change. You may have to swipe up to see some apps.
Tap Settings or Permissions.
Tap Back or Details when you’re done making changes.
Voice Assistant
Check the weather, set timers and alarms, control your smart home devices, and more by speaking to your watch.
Note that you can only have one active voice assistant at a time. To switch to a different voice assistant, first disconnect your active voice assistant.
From the Today tab in the Fitbit app, tap your profile picture > Sense tile.
Tap Voice Assistant > Amazon Alexa > Sign in with Amazon.
Tap Get Started.
Log in to your Amazon account or create one if necessary.
Follow the on-screen instructions and read about what Alexa can do, and tap Close to return to your device settings in the Fitbit app.
To change the language Alexa recognizes:
From the Today tab in the Fitbit app, tap your profile picture > Sense tile.
Tap Voice Assistant > Amazon Alexa.
Tap the current language to change it, or tap Logout to stop using Alexa on your watch.
Set up Google Assistant
From the Today tab in the Fitbit app, tap your profile picture > Sense tile.
Tap Voice Assistant > Google Assistant > Activate Google Assistant. If you don’t have the Google Assistant app on your phone, you’ll be prompted to install it.
Follow the instructions in the Google Assistant app to log in to your Google account or create one if necessary, and then connect your Google account with Fitbit.
When you return to the Fitbit app, tap Close to return to the Voice Assistant tile.
Note that Google Assistant is currently only available in English.
Interact with your voice assistant
Open the Alexa app or Assistant app on your watch. Note that the Fitbit app must be running in the background on your phone.
Say your request.
You don’t need to say “Alexa” or “Hey Google”/”OK Google” before speaking your request. For example:
Set a timer for 10 minutes.
Set an alarm for 8:00 a.m.
What’s the temperature outside?
Remind me to make dinner at 6:00 p.m.
How much protein is in an egg?
Ask Fitbit to start a run.*
Start a bike ride with Fitbit.*
*To ask Alexa to open the Exercise app on your watch, you must first set up the Fitbit skill for Alexa. For more information, see help.fitbit.com. These commands are currently available in English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, and Japanese.
Amazon Alexa isn’t available in all countries. For more information, see fitbit.com/voice.
Note that saying “Alexa” or “Hey Google”/”OK Google” doesn’t activate the voice assistant on your watch—you must open the voice assistant app on your watch before the microphone turns on. The microphone turns off when you close your voice assistant, or when your watch’s screen turns off.
For added functionality, install the Amazon Alexa app on your phone. With the app, your watch can access additional Alexa skills.
Use apps to stay connected to what you care about most. See “Apps and Clock Faces” on page 28 for instructions on how to add and delete apps.
For more information, see help.fitbit.com.
StarbucksAdd your Starbucks card or Starbucks Rewards program number in the Fitbit App Gallery in the Fitbit app, and then use the Starbucks app to pay from your wrist.
WeatherSee the weather in your current location, as well as 2 additional locations you choose, in the Weather app on your watch.
Check the weatherOpen the Weather app to see conditions in your current location. Swipe up to view the weather in other locations you added. Tap a location to see a more detailed report.
You can also add a weather widget to your watch. For more information, see “Widgets”
If the weather for your current location doesn’t appear, check that you turned on location services for the Fitbit app. If you change locations or don’t see updated data for your current location, sync your watch to see your new location and latest data in the Weather app or widget.
Choose your unit of temperature in the Fitbit app. For more information, see help.fitbit.com
Add or remove a city
From the Today tab in the Fitbit app, tap your profile picture > Sense tile.
Tap Apps.
In the My Apps tab, tap the gear icon next to Weather. You may need to swipe up to find the app.
Tap Add city to add up to 2 additional locations or tap Edit > the X icon to delete a location. Note that you can’t delete your current location.
Find PhoneUse the Find Phone app to locate your phone.
Requirements:
Your watch must be connected (“paired”) to the phone you want to locate.
Your phone must have Bluetooth turned on and be within 30 feet (10m) of your Fitbit device.
The Fitbit app must be running in the background on your phone.
Your phone must be turned on.
To find your phone:
Open the Find Phone app on your watch.
Tap Find Phone. Your phone rings loudly.
When you locate your phone, tap Cancel to end the ringtone.
Notifications from your phone
Sense can show call, text, calendar, and app notifications from your phone to keep you informed. Keep your watch within 30 feet of your phone to receive notifications.
Set up notificationsCheck that Bluetooth on your phone is on and that your phone can receivenotifications (often under Settings > Notifications). Then set up notifications:
From the Today tab in the Fitbit app, tap your profile picture > Sense tile.
Tap Notifications.
Follow the on-screen instructions to pair your watch if you haven’t already. Call, text, and calendar notifications are turned on automatically.
To turn on notifications from apps installed on your phone, including Fitbit and
WhatsApp, tap App Notifications and turn on the notifications you want to see.
Note that if you have an iPhone or iPad, Sense shows notifications from all calendars synced to the Calendar app. If you have an Android phone, Sense shows calendar notifications from the calendar app you chose during setup.
See incoming notificationsA notification causes your watch to vibrate. If you don’t read the notification when it arrives, you can check it later by swiping down from the top of the screen.
If your watch’s battery is critically low, notifications won’t cause Sense to vibrate or the screen to turn on.
Manage notificationsSense stores up to 30 notifications, after which the oldest are replaced as you receive new ones.
To manage notifications:
Swipe down from the top of the screen to see your notifications and tap any notification to expand it.
To delete a notification, tap to expand it, then swipe to the bottom and tap Clear.
To delete all notifications at once, swipe to the top of your notifications and tap Clear All.
Turn off notificationsTurn off certain notifications in the Fitbit app, or turn off all notifications in quick settings on Sense. When you turn off all notifications, your watch won’t vibrate and the screen won’t turn on when your phone receives a notification.
To turn off certain notifications:
From the Today tab in the Fitbit app on your phone, tap your profile picture > Sense tile > Notifications.
Turn off the notifications you no longer want to receive on your watch.
To turn off all notifications:
From the clock face, swipe right to access quick settings.
Tap the do not disturb icon . All notifications, including goal celebrations and reminders, are turned off.
Note that if you use the do not disturb setting on your phone, you don’t receive notifications on your watch until you turn off this setting.
Answer or reject phone callsIf paired to an iPhone or Android (8.0+) phone, Sense lets you accept or reject incoming phone calls. If your phone is running an older version of the Android OS, you can reject, but not accept, calls on your watch.
To accept a call, tap the green phone icon on your watch’s screen. If you set up onwrist calls, you’ll hear the caller through the speaker on your watch and can speak back using your watch’s microphone. To reject a call, tap the red phone icon to send the caller to voicemail.
The caller’s name appears if that person is in your contacts list; otherwise you see a phone number.
Take on-wrist phone callsTo set up on-wrist calls:
From the Today tab in the Fitbit app on your phone, tap your profilepicture > Sense tile > On-Wrist Calls > Start Setup.
On your phone, navigate to the Bluetooth settings where paired devices are listed. Your phone will scan for available devices. When you see Sense Controls as an available device, tap it.
A number appears on your phone screen. When the same number appears on your watch, tap Pair.
Return to the Fitbit app on your phone. Tap Done to complete setup.
Respond to messages (Android phones)Respond directly to text messages and notifications from certain apps on your watch with preset quick replies. Keep your phone nearby with the Fitbit app running in the background to respond to messages from your watch.
To respond to a message:
For more information, including how to customize quick replies, see help.fitbit.com
Timekeeping
Alarms vibrate to wake or alert you at a time you set. Set up to 8 alarms to occur once or on multiple days of the week. You can also time events with the stopwatch or set a countdown timer.
Note that alarms and timers you set with a voice assistant are separate from the ones you set in the Alarms app and Timer app. For more information, see “Voice Assistant”.
Use the Alarms appSet one-time or recurring alarms with the Alarms app . When an alarm goes off, your watch vibrates.
When setting an alarm, turn on Smart Wake to allow your watch to find the best time to wake you starting 30 minutes before the alarm time you set. It avoids waking you during deep sleep so you’re more likely to wake up feeling refreshed. If Smart Wake can’t find the best time to wake you, your alarm alerts you at the set time.
Dismiss or snooze an alarmWhen an alarm goes off, your watch vibrates. To dismiss the alarm, tap the alarm icon . To snooze the alarm for 9 minutes, tap the snooze icon .
Snooze the alarm as many times as you want. Sense automatically goes into snooze mode if you ignore the alarm for more than 1 minute.
Use the Timer appTime events with the stopwatch or set a countdown timer with the Timer app on your watch. You can run the stopwatch and countdown timer at the same time.
When the screen turns off, your watch continues to display the stopwatch or countdown timer until it ends or you exit the app.
Sense continuously tracks a variety of stats whenever you wear it. Data automatically syncs with the Fitbit app throughout the day.
See your stats
Open the Today app or swipe up from the clock face to see your daily stats, including:
Tap a tile to view more details or log an entry (for water, weight, and core temperature).
Find your complete history and other information detected by your watch in the Fitbit app.
Track a daily activity goalSense tracks your progress toward a daily activity goal of your choice. When you reach your goal, your watch vibrates and shows a celebration.
Choose a goalSet a goal to help you get started on your health and fitness journey. To begin, your goal is to take 10,000 steps per day. Choose to change the number of steps, or pick a different activity goal depending on your device.
Track progress toward your goal on Sense. For more information, see “See your stats” on the previous page.
Track your hourly activitySense helps you stay active throughout the day by keeping track of when you’re stationary and reminding you to move.
Reminders nudge you to walk at least 250 steps each hour. You feel a vibration and see a reminder on your screen at 10 minutes before the hour if you haven’t walked 250 steps. When you meet the 250-step goal after receiving the reminder, you feel a second vibration and see a congratulatory message.
Track your sleepWear Sense to bed to automatically track basic stats about your sleep, including your time asleep, sleep stages (time spent in REM, light sleep, and deep sleep), and sleep score (the quality of your sleep). Sense also tracks your estimated oxygen variation throughout the night to help you uncover potential breathing disturbances, as well as your skin temperature to see how it varies from your personal baseline. To see your sleep stats, sync your watch when you wake up and check the Fitbit app, or swipe up from the clock face on your watch to see your sleep stats.
Set a sleep goalTo start, you have a sleep goal of 8 hours of sleep per night. Customize this goal tomeet your needs.For more information, see help.fitbit.com
Learn about your sleep habitsWith a Fitbit Premium subscription, see more details about your sleep score and how you compare to your peers, which can help you build a better sleep routine and wake up feeling refreshed.For more information, see help.fitbit.com
Track your skin temperature changesSense logs your skin temperature each night to show how it varies from your personal baseline to help identify any changes from your baseline. Insight into your night-time skin temperature variation can help you understand changes in your body and spot trends. To view changes in your nightly sleeping skin temperature, open the Fitbit app on your phone. From the Today tab , tap the Temperature tile.
You see a graph of your skin temperature variations, along with any core temperature readings you manually logged.
With a Fitbit Premium subscription, see your skin temperature changes throughout the night.
Note that you must wear Sense to sleep for 3 nights before you see your personal skin temperature baseline.
For more information, see help.fitbit.com. Please note that this feature is not available in all markets.
Manage stressTrack and manage your stress with mindfulness features.
Use the EDA Scan appThe EDA Scan app on Sense detects electrodermal activity which may indicate your body’s response to stress. Because your sweat level is controlled by the sympathetic nervous system, these changes can show meaningful trends about how your body
On Fitbit Sense, tap the EDA Scan app .
Choose Quick Reset for a 2-minute scan or Guided Session for a scan lasting up to 60 minutes.
If you chose Guided Session, a notification appears to open the Fitbit app. Choose a mindfulness session, and tap Play Audio. Note: Premium subscribers can access additional guided meditations in the Fitbit app.
Place your hand on top of the screen. Note that your palm must touch all 4sides of the metal frame.
Remain still during the scan. Keep your hand on Sense for at least 2 minutes.
If you remove your hand, the scan pauses. To resume, place your hand back on the screen. To end the session, tap End.
Sense buzzes after the scan is complete. Tap Log It to reflect on how you feel, or tap Skip.
Swipe down to see the summary of your scan, including your number of EDA responses, heart rate at the start and end of the session, and reflection if you logged a reflection.
To see more details about your session, open the Fitbit app on your phone. From the Today tab , tap the Mindfulness tile > Your Journey.
For more information, see help.fitbit.com.
Practice guided breathingThe Relax app on Sense provides personalized guided breathing sessions to help you find moments of calm throughout the day. All notifications are automatically disabled during the session.
On Sense, open the Relax app .
Tap Edit to change the duration of the session or turn off the optional vibration.
Tap Start to begin the session. Follow the on-screen instructions.
When the session ends, tap Log It to reflect on how you feel, or tap Skip to skip this step.
View your summary, and tap Done to close the app.
For more information, see help.fitbit.com.
Check your stress management scoreBased on your heart rate, exercise, and sleep data, your stress management score helps you see if your body is showing signs of stress on a daily basis. The score ranges from 1 to 100, where a higher number means your body is showing fewer signs of physical stress. To see your daily stress management score, wear your watch to sleep, and open the Fitbit app on your phone the next morning. From the Today tab , tap the Stress Management tile.
Log how you feel throughout the day to get a clearer picture of how your mind and body respond to stress. With a Fitbit Premium subscription, see details about your score breakdown.
Advanced health metricsKnow your body better with health metrics in the Fitbit app. This feature helps you view key metrics tracked by your Fitbit device over time so that you can see trends and assess what’s changed.
Metrics include:
Oxygen saturation (SpO2)
Skin temperature variation
Heart rate variability
Resting heart rate
Breathing rate
Note: This feature is not intended to diagnose or treat any medical condition and should not be relied on for any medical purposes. It is intended to provide information that can help you manage your well-being. If you have any concerns about your health, please talk to a healthcare provider. If you believe you are experiencing a medical emergency, call emergency services.
Note that you need to pair a Bluetooth audio device, such as headphones or a speaker, to Sense to hear music stored on your watch.
For more information, see “Music”
Track your exercise automaticallySense automatically recognizes and records many high-movement activities which are at least 15 minutes long. See basic stats about your activity in the Fitbit app on your phone. From the Today tab , tap the Exercise tile.
Track specific exercises with the Exercise app on Sense to see real-time stats, including heart-rate data, calories burned, elapsed time, and a post-workout summary on your wrist. For complete workout stats, and a workout intensity map if you used GPS, tap the Exercise tile in the Fitbit app.
Track an exercise
Notes:
If you set an exercise goal, your watch alerts you when you’re halfway to your goal and when you reach the goal.
If the exercise uses GPS, “GPS connecting…” appears at the top of the screen. When the screen says “GPS connected” and Sense vibrates, GPS is connected.
Using built-in GPS impacts your watch’s battery life. When GPS tracking is turned on, Sense can track up to 12 hours of continuous exercise.
Customize your exercise settings
Customize settings for each exercise type on your watch. Settings include:
On Sense, open the Exercise app .
Swipe to find an exercise.
Swipe up from the bottom of the screen, then swipe up through the list of settings.
Tap a setting to adjust it.
When you’re done, swipe down until you see the play icon
Check your workout summaryAfter you complete a workout, Sense shows a summary of your stats. Check the Exercise tile in the Fitbit app to see additional stats and a workout intensity map if you used GPS.
Check your heart rateSense personalizes your heart-rate zones using your heart rate reserve, which is the difference between your maximum heart rate and your resting heart rate. To help you target the training intensity of your choice, check your heart rate and heart-rate zone on your watch during exercise. Sense notifies you when you enter a heart-rate zone.
Custom heart-rate zonesInstead of using these heart-rate zones, you can create a custom zone in the Fitbit app to target a specific heart-rate range.
Earn Active Zone MinutesEarn Active Zone Minutes for time spent in the fat burn, cardio, or peak heart-rate zones. To help you maximize your time, you earn 2 Active Zone Minutes for each minute you’re in the cardio or peak zones.
1 minute in the fat burn zone = 1 Active Zone Minute1 minute in the cardio or peak zones = 2 Active Zone Minutes
A few moments after you enter a different heart-rate zone during your exercise, your watch buzzes so that you know how hard you’re working. The number of times your watch vibrates indicates which zone you’re in:
Receive heart-rate notificationsStay informed when Sense detects that your heart rate is outside of your high or low thresholds when you appear to be inactive for at least 10 minutes.
To turn this feature off or adjust the thresholds:
From the Today tab in the Fitbit app on your phone, tap your profile picture > Sense tile.
In the Activity & Wellness section, tap Heart Settings > High & low heart rate.
Turn High heart rate notification or Low heart rate notification on or off, or tap Custom to adjust the threshold.
View past heart-rate notifications, log possible symptoms and causes, or delete notifications in the Fitbit app. For more information, see help.fitbit.com
View your cardio fitness scoreView your overall cardiovascular fitness in the Fitbit app. See your cardio fitness score and cardio fitness level, which shows how you compare to your peers.
In the Fitbit app, tap the Heart-rate tile and swipe left on your heart-rate graph to see your detailed cardio fitness stats.
Control music playing in an app on Sense or on your phone.
Control music
While music is playing, double-press the button. Your shortcuts appear.
Tap the music controls icon .
Play, pause, or tap the arrow icons to skip to the next track or previous track. Tap the volume icon to adjust the volume.
Control music with the Spotify – Connect & Controlapp
Use the Spotify – Connect & Control app on Sense to control Spotify on your phone, computer, or other Spotify Connect device. Navigate between playlists, like songs, and switch between devices from your watch. Note that at this time, the Spotify – Connect & Control app only controls music playing on your paired device, so your device must remain nearby and connected to the internet. You need a Spotify Premium subscription to use this app. For more information about Spotify Premium, see spotify.com
Listen to music with the Pandora app (United States only)
With the Pandora app on Sense, download up to 3 of your most-played Pandora stations or popular curated Workout stations directly to your watch. Note that you need a paid subscription to Pandora and a Wi-Fi connection to download stations. For more information about Pandora subscriptions, see help.pandora.com.
With the Deezer app on Sense, download your Deezer playlists and Flow directly to your watch. Note that you need a paid subscription to Deezer and a Wi- Fi connection to download music. For more information about Deezer subscriptions, see support.deezer.com.
Sense includes a built-in NFC chip, which lets you use your credit and debit cards on your watch.
Use credit and debit cardsSet up Fitbit Pay in the Wallet section of the Fitbit app, and use your watch to make purchases in stores that accept contactless payments.
We’re always adding new locations and card issuers to our list of partners. To see if your payment card works with Fitbit Pay, see fitbit.com/fitbit-pay/banks.
Set up Fitbit PayTo use Fitbit Pay, add at least 1 credit or debit card from a participating bank to the Wallet section of the Fitbit app. The Wallet is where you add and remove payment cards, set a default card for your watch, edit a payment method, and review recent purchases.
From the Today tab in the Fitbit app, tap your profile picture > Sense tile.
Tap the Wallet tile.
Follow the on-screen instructions to add a payment card. In some cases, your bank might require additional verification. If you’re adding a card for the first time, you might be prompted to set a 4-digit PIN code for your watch. Note that you also need passcode protection enabled for your phone.
After you add a card, follow the on-screen instructions to turn on notifications for your phone (if you haven’t already done so) to complete the setup.
Make purchasesMake purchases using Fitbit Pay at any store that accepts contactless payments. To determine if the store accepts Fitbit Pay, look for the symbol below on the payment terminal:
All customers except those in Australia:
Open the Wallet app on your watch.
If prompted, enter your 4-digit watch PIN code. Your default card appears on the screen.
To pay with your default card, hold your wrist near the payment terminal. To pay with a different card, to find the card you want to use, and hold your wrist near the payment terminal.
Customers in Australia:
If you have a credit or debit card from an Australian bank, hold your watch near the payment terminal to pay. If your card is from a bank outside of Australia, or if you wish to pay with a card that is not your default card, complete steps 1-3 in the section above.
If prompted, enter your 4-digit watch PIN code.
If the purchase amount exceeds $100 AU, follow the instructions on the payment terminal. If prompted for a PIN code, enter the PIN code for your card (not your watch).
When the payment succeeds, your watch vibrates and you see a confirmation on the screen.
If the payment terminal doesn’t recognize Fitbit Pay, make sure the watch face is near the reader and that the cashier knows you’re using a contactless payment.
For added security, you must wear Sense on your wrist to use Fitbit Pay.
From the Today tab in the Fitbit app, tap your profile picture > Sense tile.
Tap the Wallet tile.
Find the card you want to set as the default option.
Tap Set as Default on Sense.
Pay for transitUse Fitbit Pay to tap on and off at transit readers that accept contactless credit or debit card payments. To pay with your watch, follow the steps listed in “Use credit and debit cards”.
Pay with the same card on your Fitbit watch when you tap the transit reader at the start and end of your trip. Make sure your device is charged before beginning your trip.
Update, Restart, and Erase
Some troubleshooting steps may require you to restart your watch, while erasing it is useful if you want to give Sense to another person. Update your watch to receive new Fitbit OS updates.
Update SenseUpdate your watch to get the latest feature enhancements and product updates. When an update is available, a notification appears in the Fitbit app. After you start the update, follow the progress bars on Sense and in the Fitbit app until the update is complete. Keep your watch and phone close to each other during the update.
Updating Sense takes several minutes and may be demanding on the battery. We recommend plugging your watch into the charger before starting the update.
Restart SenseIf you can’t sync Sense or you have trouble with tracking your stats or receiving notifications, restart your watch from your wrist:
To restart your watch, press and hold the button for 10 seconds until you see the Fitbit logo on the screen, and then release the button.
Restarting your watch doesn’t delete any data.
Sense has small holes on the device for the altimeter, speaker, and microphone. Don’t attempt to restart your device by inserting any items, such as paper clips, into these holes as you can damage Sense.
Shutdown SenseTo turn off your watch, open the Settings app > Shut down.To turn on your watch, press the button.
For information about how to store Sense long term, see help.fitbit.com
Erase SenseIf you want to give Sense to another person or wish to return it, first clear your personal data:
On Sense, open the Settings app > About Sense > Factory reset.
Troubleshooting
If Sense isn’t working properly, see our troubleshooting steps below. Visit help.fitbit.com for more information.
Heart-rate signal missingSense continuously tracks your heart rate while you’re exercising and throughout the day. If the heart-rate sensor on your watch has difficulty detecting a signal, dashed lines appear.
If your watch doesn’t detect a heart-rate signal, make sure you’re wearing your watch correctly, either by moving it higher or lower on your wrist or by tightening or loosening the band. Sense should be in contact with your skin. After holding your arm still and straight for a short time, you should see your heart rate again.
GPS signal missingEnvironmental factors including tall buildings, dense forest, steep hills, and thick cloud cover can interfere with your watch’s ability to connect to GPS satellites. If your watch is searching for a GPS signal during an exercise, you’ll see “ connecting ” appear at the top of the screen. If Sense can’t connect to a GPS satellite, the watch stops trying to connect until the next time you start a GPS exercise.
For best results, wait for Sense to find the signal before you start your workout.
If Sense loses the GPS signal during your workout, “GPS lost signal” appears at the top of the screen. Your watch will attempt to reconnect.
If Sense can’t connect to Wi-Fi, you might have entered an incorrect password, or the password might have changed:
From the Today tab in the Fitbit app, tap your profile picture > Sense tile.
Tap Wi-Fi Settings > Next.
Tap the network you want to use > Remove.
Tap Add Network and follow the on-screen instructions to reconnect the Wi-Fi network.
To check if your Wi-Fi network is working correctly, connect another device to your network; if it connects successfully, try again to connect your watch.
If Sense still won’t connect to Wi-Fi, make sure that you’re attempting to connect your watch to a compatible network. For best results, use your home Wi-Fi network. Sense can’t connect to 5GHz Wi-Fi, WPA enterprise, or public networks that require logins, subscriptions, or profiles. For a list of compatible network types, see “Connect to Wi-Fi”.
After you verify the network is compatible, restart your watch and try connecting to Wi-Fi again. If you see other networks appear in the list of available networks, but not your preferred network, move your watch closer to your router.
Sensors and ComponentsFitbit Sense contains the following sensors and motors:
3-axis accelerometer, which tracks motion patterns
Gyroscope
Altimeter, which tracks altitude changes
Built-in GPS receiver + GLONASS, which tracks your location during a workout
Multi-path optical heart rate tracker
Multipurpose electrical sensors compatible with the ECG app and EDA Scan app
On-wrist skin temperature sensor
Ambient light sensor
Microphone
Speaker
Vibration motor
MaterialsThe band that comes with Sense is made of a flexible, durable elastomer material similar to that used in many sports watches.
The housing and buckle on Sense are made of anodized aluminum. While anodized aluminum can contain traces of nickel, which can cause an allergic reaction in someone with nickel sensitivity, the amount of nickel in all Fitbit products meets the European Union’s stringent Nickel Directive.
Our products may contain trace amounts of acrylates and methacrylates from adhesives used in those products but we work to ensure our products adhere to rigorous design specifications and meet extensive test requirements so as to minimum the potential for reaction to these adhesives.
Wireless technologySense contains a Bluetooth 5.0 radio transceiver, Wi-Fi chip, and NFC chip.
Haptic feedbackSense contains a vibration motor for alarms, goals, notifications, reminders, and apps.
BatterySense contains a rechargeable lithium-polymer battery.
MemorySense stores your data, including daily stats, sleep information, and exercise history, for 7 days. See your historical data in the Fitbit app.
DisplaySense has a color AMOLED display.
Band sizeBand sizes are shown below. Note that accessory bands sold separately may vary slightly.
Environmental conditions
Learn moreTo learn more about your watch, how to track your progress in the Fitbit app, and how to build healthy habits with Fitbit Premium, visit help.fitbit.com
Return policy and warrantyFind warranty information and the fitbit.com return policy on our website.
Regulatory and Safety Notices
Notice to the User: Regulatory content for certain regions can also be viewed on your device. To view the content:
Settings > About Sense > Regulatory info
USA: Federal Communications Commission (FCC) statementModel FB512FCC ID: XRAFB512
Notice to the User: The FCC ID can also be viewed on your device. To view the content:
Settings > About Sense > Regulatory info
Supplier’s Declaration of Conformity
Unique Identifier: FB512Responsible Party – U.S. Contact Information199 Fremont Street, 14th FloorSan Francisco, CA94105United States877-623-4997
FCC Compliance Statement (for products subject to Part 15)This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
This device may not cause harmful interference and
This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
FCC WarningChanges or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This device meets the FCC and IC requirements for RF exposure in public or uncontrolled environments.
Canada: Industry Canada (IC) statementModel/Modèle FB512IC: 8542A-FB512Notice to the User: The IC ID can also be viewed on your device. To view the content:
Settings > About Sense > Regulatory info
European Union (EU)Simplified EU Declaration of ConformityHereby, Fitbit, Inc. declares that the radio equipment type Model FB512 is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: www.fitbit.com/safety
IP RatingModel FB512 has a water resistance rating of IPX8 under IEC standard 60529, up to a depth of 50 meters.
Model FB512 has a dust ingress rating of IP6X under IEC standard 60529 which indicates the device is dust-tight.
Please refer to the beginning of this section for instructions on how to access your product’s IP rating.
Argentina
C-24969
Australia and New ZealandNotice to the User: Regulatory content for this region can also be viewed on your device. To view the content:
Settings > About Sense > Regulatory info
BelarusNotice to the User: Regulatory content for this region can also be viewed on your device. To view the content:
Settings > About Sense > Regulatory info
Warning Statement for Low Power Radios:
Without permission granted by the NCC, no company, enterprise, or user is allowed to change the frequency of an approved low power radio-frequency device, enhance its transmitting power or alter original characteristics or performance.
The use of low power RF devices must not affect flight safety or interfere with legal communications: when interference is found, it should be immediately stopped and ameliorated not to interfere before continuing to use it. The legal communications mentioned here refer to radio communications operating in accordance with the provisions of the Telecommunication Law. Low power RF devices need to bear with interference from legal communications or industrial, scientific and medical radio wave radiating equipment
Battery warning:This device uses a lithium-ion battery.If the following guidelines are not followed, the life of the lithium-ion battery in the device may be shortened or there is a risk of damage to the device, fire, chemical burn, electrolyte leakage and / or injury..
Do not disassemble, puncture or damage the device or battery.
Do not remove or try to remove the battery that the user cannot replace.
Do not expose the battery to flames, explosions or other hazards.
Do not use sharp objects to remove the battery.
Excessive use may damage vision
Warning:
Excessive use may damage vision
Attention:
Rest for 10 minutes after every 30 minutes.
Children under 2 years old should stay away from this product. Children 2 years old or more should not see the screen for more than 1 hour a day.
Safety Statement
This equipment has been tested to comply with safety certification in accordance with the specifications of EN Standard: EN60950-1:2006 + A11:2009 + A1:2010 + A12:2011 + A2:2013 & EN62368-1:2014 + A11:2017.