Cross-platform compatibility is a clear advantage, with reviewers emphasizing that the Sense 2 works with both iPhones and Android phones.
Pros: pairing reliability, durability
Cons: music controls, Wi-Fi connectivity
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Cross-platform compatibility is a clear advantage, with reviewers emphasizing that the Sense 2 works with both iPhones and Android phones.
Pros: pairing reliability, durability
Cons: music controls, Wi-Fi connectivity
Cross-platform compatibility was praised in one review for strong Android and iOS integration.
Pros: durability, cross-platform compatibility
Cons: stress tracking, app ecosystem
Cross-platform compatibility was positive at the basic app level, with Garmin Connect available for both iOS and Android.
Pros: outdoor visibility, charging speed
Cons: LTE connectivity, call handling
Cross-platform compatibility was praised in one review because the watch works with both Android and iOS unlike some rivals.
Pros: charging speed, coaching features
Cons: ECG functionality, call handling
Cross-platform compatibility was positive in the evidence, with the Garmin Connect experience described as consistent across supported phone platforms.
Pros: step counting accuracy, fit
Cons: blood oxygen tracking, charging convenience
Cross-platform use was mostly positive across Android and Apple, though one review noted lack of direct Google Fit sync.
Pros: pairing reliability, reliability
Cons: contactless payments, onboard music storage
Cross-platform compatibility was positively judged in one review as good for both iPhone and Android users.
Pros: pairing reliability, reliability
Cons: size options, call handling
Cross-platform compatibility was positive in limited evidence, with the Android and iOS app experience described as essentially the same.
Pros: brightness, charging speed
Cons: call handling, third-party app support
Cross-platform compatibility has limited positive evidence from iOS and Android syncing with the watch.
Pros: third-party app support, comfort
Cons: contactless payments, onboard music storage
Cross-platform support is mixed: Android gives the better experience, while iPhone support is more limited or a tough sell.
Pros: contactless payments, pairing reliability
Cons: LTE connectivity, call handling
Cross-platform support was technically broad, but one review stressed that iPhone integration was much more limited than Android.
Pros: pairing reliability, user interface
Cons: third-party app support, music controls
Cross-platform compatibility was mixed, with iOS compatibility present but message replies more limited than on Android.
Pros: step counting accuracy, durability
Cons: voice assistant quality, contactless payments