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A Fitbit Sense, the company's best sleep tracker, rests on its side on a wooden ledge.

Credit: Jimmy Westenberg / Android Authority

Opinion post by
C. Scott Brown

Fitbit recently announced the long-awaited follow-ups to its two highest-end smartwatches: the Fitbit Versa 4 and Fitbit Sense 2. In our review of the Sense 2, we couldn’t help but notice Fitbit had made a lot of controversial and frankly bizarre decisions with the product.

First, the Sense 2 and Versa 4 do not come with Google Assistant support, despite the original Sense and Versa 3 having it. The Sense 2 and Versa 4 also have zero third-party apps, another thing their predecessors both have. Wi-Fi support is another aspect Fitbit removed from its newest wearables.