

More annoying, the price is never indicated on the front, which leads to disappointment when we see a dial that we like and which actually requires going to the cash register. Be careful, a good part of them are paid or reserved for Fitbit Premium subscribers. Source: Frandroid – Anthony Wonnerīasically, five dials are installed, but you can of course get others on the Fitbit app on your phone. On some dials or some menus, there is also aliasing which is a shame on a screen with a density of 301 pixels per inch (ppi). The biggest flaw of this screen is undoubtedly its low refresh rate (we don’t know the figure), which gives an effect jelly when scrolling. Another advantage: the autonomy comes out increased, since each black pixel is an off pixel.

The infinite contrast of course makes it possible to highlight the dials with a black background and to forget the rather wide borders. The screen is definitely the same as that of the Fibit Sense 2, namely a 1.57 inch AMOLED screen with a definition of 336 x 336 pixels. Let’s not forget that the watch is resistant to both water and dust thanks to an IP67 certification. Note that I found many scratches on the latter. Under the watch, we find the sensors and their special arrangement that we only find at Fitbit, as well as a plastic coating. Its metallic outline gives it a premium feel that works well. The watch is light and easily forgotten on the wrist.
