Fitness trackers count your steps. Smart scales measure your weight. CGMs track your glucose. They are all useful. But none of them can see inflammation, the invisible driver behind how you feel, how you age, and how your chronic disease risk is changing.
The consumer wellness device market has grown dramatically. Millions of people now track their resting heart rate, sleep cycles, daily step count, blood glucose trends, and body composition. That is a remarkable amount of self-knowledge compared to what was possible a decade ago.
But there is a significant gap in what these devices can measure. All of them track outputs, observable signals that your body produces. None of them can directly measure the internal biochemical environment that produces those signals in the first place.
Chronic inflammation is a core part of that environment. It influences energy levels, cognitive performance, recovery from exercise, metabolic function, and long-term disease risk. Your Fitbit cannot see it. Your Apple Watch cannot see it. Your CGM only captures one part of the picture. This is the gap Sensa is designed to fill.
Wearables measure signals that originate at the surface, such as movement, skin temperature, and optical heart rate. Inflammation is a biochemical process happening inside your tissues and bloodstream. No sensor worn on your wrist can detect it directly.
CRP (C-reactive protein) is the most clinically validated biomarker for systemic inflammation. It responds quickly to changes in diet, sleep, stress, and exercise, making it ideal for tracking how your lifestyle choices are affecting your body at the biochemical level.
Learn more about CRP →A clear look at four device categories, what they can see, what they cannot, and where Sensa fits into the picture.
| Fitness Trackers | Smart Scales | CGMs | Sensa | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Device Type | Fitbit, Apple Watch, Garmin, Oura Ring | Withings Body+, RENPHO, Eufy | Levels, Dexcom G7, Abbott Libre | Sensa at-home saliva CRP test |
| What It Measures | Steps, heart rate, sleep stages, HRV, calories, SpO2 | Weight, body fat percentage, muscle mass, BMI, bone density estimate | Interstitial glucose trends, glycemic responses to food and exercise | CRP concentration, a direct biomarker of systemic inflammation |
| What It Misses | Internal inflammatory state, metabolic stress, biochemical changes from diet or illness | Why weight or body composition is changing, internal health drivers, inflammatory load | Broader inflammatory picture, non-glucose metabolic markers, chronic stress response | Fills the inflammation blind spot that no wearable currently addresses |
| Cost Range | $99 to $499 device, possible subscription | $30 to $200 device | $100 to $200 per month without insurance coverage | Affordable per-test pricing, no prescription or insurance required |
| Invasiveness | Non-invasive, worn on wrist or body | Non-invasive, stand on scale | Small sensor inserted under the skin, replaced every 10 to 14 days | Non-invasive saliva collection, no needles or skin penetration |
| Best For | Activity trends, sleep quality, cardiovascular fitness monitoring | Body composition tracking over weeks and months | Optimizing diet for blood sugar stability, managing or preventing diabetes | Monitoring internal inflammatory state, tracking lifestyle impact on CRP, filling the biochemical gap other devices cannot address |
The most informed approach to personal health combines multiple data streams. Here is how the pieces fit together, and where Sensa adds what the others cannot provide.
Tracks your movement, sleep, and cardiovascular output over time. Useful for understanding whether your activity habits are consistent and whether your recovery metrics are improving. Strong for behavioral data, silent on biochemistry.
Gives you a trend view of body composition, useful for tracking progress on a nutrition or training program. Cannot explain why those changes are happening or what is driving them at the cellular level.
Reveals how food, exercise, stress, and sleep affect blood sugar in real time. Powerful for metabolic health optimization. Captures one important metabolic signal but does not address the inflammatory dimension that often sits alongside glucose dysregulation.
CRP is a direct biochemical signal that reflects what is happening inside your body in response to everything you eat, how you sleep, how you exercise, and how much stress you are under. A fitness tracker can tell you that you slept 6 hours. Sensa can tell you whether that sleep deficit is raising your inflammatory burden. A CGM can show you a post-meal glucose spike. Sensa can show you whether your dietary choices are also driving inflammation. These tools work best together, each filling a layer of understanding that the others cannot see. Sensa is the inflammation layer that completes the picture.
Sensa uses a saliva-based lateral flow assay to detect CRP concentration. No needles, no clinic, no waiting room.
Use the collection tool included with your Sensa kit. No preparation needed. The whole process takes about 30 seconds.
Apply your sample to the Sensa test strip. The strip uses a lateral flow assay to detect CRP concentration in your saliva.
Scan the strip with the Sensa app to get your CRP reading in minutes. Your results are logged automatically so you can track trends over time.
Your fitness tracker, scale, and CGM are all measuring around inflammation without seeing it. Sensa gives you the one signal they cannot: a direct window into your body's internal inflammatory state.
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