Fitbit Sense 2 and Versa 4 leak in renders that appear to be official, and Inspire 3 has a color screen. {Gallery}

We’ve already written about Fitbit’s impending portfolio of fitness trackers and smartwatches, and now we have our best look yet at the Sense 2, Versa 4, and Inspire 3.

Thanks to @OnLeaks and 91Mobiles , the old claiming , a few renders that seem to be legitimate have surfaced online. These renders are press renders.

These pictures provide by far the clearest look we’ve ever had at each of the Fitbit Sense 2, Fitbit Versa 4, and Fitbit Inspire 3 designs. We can see Fitbit’s small design modifications, such as the new physical button and improved microphone placements, when we first look at the Sense 2. The design is the same as the one we first covered in early May.

The ECG sensor is now located on a surface around the bezel rather than being integrated into the metal frame, which is another modification that is clear from these renderings. Last month, we were the first to notice that alteration.

In these renderings, the Fitbit Sense 2 is depicted with its customary bands in shades of light blue, black, and light grey. Fitbit is anticipated to offer a far wider variety of bands.

Regarding the Fitbit Versa 4, we can observe that it has a generally similar appearance to the Versa 3 while having a new physical button. Due to the Versa series’ lack of an ECG, there are no extra sensors surrounding the bezel.

It’s interesting to note that these photographs only show the Versa 4 in the colors Graphite and Rose, both with matching bands.

The Inspire 3 is Fitbit’s newest dedicated fitness tracker. Generally speaking, the Inspire 2 was Fitbit’s most affordable tracker when it debuted last year, and this one is generally the most affordable in the range.

The only noticeable difference on the Fitbit Inspire 3 is that Fitbit is moving to a color display, while the price of the device is currently unknown. Fitbit has mostly departed from the black-and-white LED experience of the Inspire 2 in favor of color AMOLED screens in more current versions like the Fitbit Luxe and Fitbit Charge 5. The battery life of the Inspire will very probably be reduced as a result of this modification, but the user experience will undoubtedly be improved. If it resembles the Charge or Luxe in any way, a touchscreen may also be available.

Yellow, Pink, and Black are the three hues that the Fitbit Inspire 3 is displayed in.

Given that the Fitbit Sense, Versa 3, and Inspire 2 were released in August 2020, there is a good likelihood that the new models will debut this month. With the release of the Google Pixel Watch later this year, Fitbit will also expand to Wear OS.

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