

That's because the design of the Fitbit Sense is based on the Fitbit Versa 2 (and also, to some degree, the Apple Watch) so in reality, the Sense copied the Versa in the first place. The Versa 3 takes design cues from Fitbit's flagship model, the Fitbit Sense, but does it in a way without both watches looking exactly the same. (Image credit: Garmin) Fitbit Versa 3 vs Garmin Venu Sq: design

The Garmin Venu Sq Music Edition also has built-in storage for music: if you have Spotify Premium subscription, you can load the songs onto the watch's memory and listen to them offline by pairing a Bluetooth headphone to the watch. The watch also utilises Garmin's latest optical heart rate sensor, the Elevate V3, which samples heart rate multiple times per second, 24-hours a day.Īs well as all that, the Garmin Venu Sq supports smart notification, incident detection (the watch sends real-time location to emergency contacts when you fall), Garmin Pay and you can personalise the watch with a bazillion watch faces and apps through the Garmin Connect IQ store. The Garmin Venu Sq ventures deeper into wellness with features that include advanced sleep tracking with Pulse Ox, respiration tracking, abnormal heart rate alerts (high and low), menstrual cycle tracking (manually), stress tracking with relax reminders, hydration tracking and more. It can also monitor and score sleep quality and has a skin temperature and SpO2 sensor on board too.

The Active Zone Minutes feature is also present on the Versa 3, which measures the intensity of your activity beyond tracking your daily steps only.
