
The new Sense 2, on the other hand, will probably measure your stress scores in a continuous fashion instead of you having to manually request an electrodermal scan. The original Sense has the feature where you perform a quick two-minute scan or a guided session up to 60 minutes in order to access your stress levels. The difference is that the latest Sense 2 has a new “continuous” mode on the electrodermal sensor that you can use throughout the day as opposed to the on-demand stress score function on the original Fitbit Sense. The original Fitbit Sense also has an electrodermal sensor that aids with stress monitoring. The use of an electrodermal activity sensor on Fitbit’s smartwatch is not new. The new sensor on the Sense 2 measures cEDA( continuous electrodermal activity) and provides all-day stress management functions. One of the major changes highlighted in the new Sense 2 smartwatch is the Body Response sensor.

Complete Guide to Fitbit Sense Stress Management featuresĬontinuous Electrodermal sensor (cEDA) on Fitbit Sense 2.Galvanic Skin Sensor technology on wearables is just getting started.Wearables and Body Temperature Monitoring – current products and what to expect in the future.


2 Other Health Features of the new Fitbit devices.1.2 Continuous Electrodermal sensor (cEDA) on Fitbit Sense 2.
