Fitbit Versa 4 and Sense 2 together

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  • The Fitbit Sense 2 and Versa 4 curiously have their Wi-Fi functions disabled.
  • Both watches also lack music playback controls alongside non-exist offline music storage.
  • For the time being, users can still utilize both watches' Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity for their watch's software updates and other customization options.

In addition to missing features, Sense 2 and Versa 4 seem to have lost their wi-fi capabilities.

Sense 2 and Versa 4 have had their wi-fi functions disabled according to the spec listing. This can be found in the watches' spec listings under the "Sensors and Components".

When visiting the help page for connecting your watch to wi-fi, the company has said in smaller print that "this feature isn't available on any of the other watches"

It's odd that the Sense 2 and Versa 4 have lost their wi-fi capabilities since most of the best watches on the market include both wi-fi and bluetooth.

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The original Sense and the Versa 3 both feature wi-fi. It's difficult to see the next iteration of the watches. Users can still use both watches for any software updates and retooling of their devices through the Fitbit app.

The Sense 2 and Versa 4 have problems with music playing. Both watches don't have music play controls or offline music storage. The Sense 2's manual doesn't mention that users can have controls for their tunes on the watch, or that they can connect their headphones/ earbuds to the watch.

The lack of music controls and storage for your tunes is disappointing, since theGalaxy Watch 5 Pro offers this service to its users for easy access.

The seemingly disabled wi-fi function on both watches didn't get a response from the company in time for the article to be published.

With the devices shipping in less than a week, hopefully, there will be some explanation as to why these devices are devoid of such a basic feature.