![]() If I cycle, I end up with more steps on Fitbit due to extra steps being a result of a bumpy ride. Unlike Fitbit (any), Garmin (any( does not count steps for such activities. The main difference shows up when one performs activities which are not step-based. ![]() Although, it isn't so easy to compare both. I don't track steps or floors but usually, both Garmin (Fenix 7 but Venu line will show similar behaviour) and Sense 2 come very close when it comes to steps. My issue with Sense and Sense 2 is heart rate accuracy or rather lack of it. For me, it lacks several crucial features but if somebody doesn't expect a level of features of Fenix or Epix lines then Venu probably will be ok. Premium features include Advanced Sleep Analytics but not sure at this moment what is Premium and what isn't (there used to be a small icon next to Premium features but now I see it only displayed for Daily Readiness so I can't tell what belongs to Premium). It depends on what you need from the sleep tracking as well. ![]() I can't speak for Sense 2 as nobody bothered to test it yet. Don't pay much attention to sleep tracking but the original Sense was relatively accurate compared with professional sleep tracking equipment (only the new Apple Watch is better at detecting the sleep stages).
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