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Whether or not Google’s Fitbit acquisition will end up (somehow) making the Wear OS platform relevant in the global smartwatch wars against the likes of Apple, Samsung, and Huawei, you should probably still consider buying the Sense if you want a feature-packed wearable device that won’t break the bank.
That strongly suggests the Fitbit Sense will continue to receive stellar software support and potentially a Big G-endorsed sequel of sorts as well, but until the latter thing materializes, bargain hunters should be happy to see the first-gen device sold at a substantial discount by Amazon.
Normally priced at a decently competitive $329.95 in two different paint jobs, the Android and iOS-compatible smartwatch can be currently purchased for $67.99 less than that with a Lunar White band and eye-catching Soft Gold case. The slightly less… conspicuous Carbon/Graphite flavor is on sale at a solid $51.03 discount of its own, equating to 15 percent shaved off the aforementioned MSRP compared to the 21 percent markdown of the other model.