Fitbit Versa
The Fitbit Versa is a good looking and swim proof Smart Watch that keeps you on track to look pretty good yourself, thanks to its health and fitness management features.
Your own dashboard
The personal Fitbit Dashboard will guide you as you strive to reach your individual goals. Meanwhile, the Fitbit Today feature is a simple way to check daily stats and progress, plus personalised insights and reminders right there on your watch. It's also nice and easy to track the length and quality of your sleep and its different stages, including light, deep and REM sleep.
Female health tracking
Female health tracking can be accessed to log periods, track your cycle and gauge ovulation.
A moving reminder
There's no need to worry about becoming chair-bound! Regular "Reminders to Move" will gently encourage you to keep up periods of activity during the day.
Take time to breathe
The Fitbit Versa will lead you through a guided breathing session that's based on your heart rate. While we're talking about matters of the heart, the PurePulse Heart Rate feature tracks all-day heart rate, resting heart rate and heart rate zones during workouts.
So many ways to stay active
With at least 15 exercise modes, including Swim and Run, the Fitbit Versa lets you monitor real-time statistics while you exercise. Personalised dynamic coaching is also available.
A well-connected Smart Watch
Connect to your phone's GPS too see pace and distance during runs or rides. For even more convenience, the Versa can offer more than four days of battery life, store more than 300 songs, and let you shop and run with the Contactless Payment feature.
A newer model Fitbit Versa 2 was released in May 2019.
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Eight months ago, Fitbit released its first ever smartwatch, the Ionic and now has brought out its second device, the Apple Watch-esque Versa. Fitbit has bee
Fitbit Versa Review: Fitbit's Best Wearable Yet
Fitbit's Versa is not a smartwatch in the traditional sense, but it is a brilliant iteration of the company's fitness tracker–and may even be their best device to date.
Fitbit Versa Review
The Fitbit Versa is a comfortable and stylish smartwatch, with a battery life that lasts far longer than competing smartwatches. Its heart rate and in-depth fitness tracking capabilities - paired with notifications via Fitbit 2.0 - make it a steal for $200. It depends on what you want.- Lightweight case
- Offers smartphone notifications
- Accurately monitors heart-rate
- Solid battery life
- Interchangeable bands
- Not fully compatible with iOS
- Small library of third-party apps
- Limited music services
Fitbit Versa
If you're looking for the best app selection (and you're an iPhone user), get an Apple Watch. If you're focused on fitness, there are too many good trackers on the market count. But if you want the best of both worlds, look no further than the Fitbit Versa.- Sleek, lightweight design with lots of style options
- Accurate fitness tracking
- Guided workouts with Fitbit Coach
- Stores music on-device
- Long battery life
- Will support female health tracking
- Swapping straps isn't easy
- Thick bezel
- Some features not available yet
Fitbit Versa review: Finally, a smartwatch that can make Fitbit proud
For the past couple of years, Fitbit has flirted with making a smartwatch to compete with the Apple Watch, Pebble, and Samsung. But, until recently, the company had always stopped short of calling one of its products a smartwatch.- Battery life
- Staple Fitbit fitness features
- Design
- App store is lacking
- Only available in one size
Fitbit Versa Classic Smartwatch Grey FB505SRGY-CJK review
For the past couple of years, Fitbit has flirted with making a smartwatch to compete with the Apple Watch, Pebble, and Samsung. But, until recently, the company had always stopped short of calling one of its products a smartwatch.- Battery life
- Staple Fitbit fitness features
- Design
- App store is lacking
- Only available in one size
The Fitbit Versa is an impressive entry-level smartwatch that delivers a lot of bang for your buck. With the exercise tracking and apps on board, it's like having a personal trainer on your wrist.
Fitbit Versa
The Fitbit Versa is the company's second attempt at a fully fledged smartwatch, following in the footsteps of the Ionic . The Ionic launched late last year, and it wasn't quite the device many expected it to be, with its design and pure smartwatch credentials missing the mark.- Excellent battery life
- Slick
- comfortable design
- Lots of tracking options
- Swim-proof
- Bright
- clear screen
- No built-in GPS
- Shortage of apps
- Passive notifications
Fitbit Versa
The Fitbit Versa is the best fusion of smartwatch and general fitness tracker under $200, if you can live with its limitations.- The Fitbit Versa is a compact, lightweight smartwatch and fitness tracker with an improved interface for easier fitness stat readouts
- It's water-resistant to 50 meters, and works with iOS and Android
- Many of the apps and watch faces are useful and fun
- Multiday battery life beats the Apple Watch
- Its battery life falls short of other Fitbit fitness trackers
- The apps and watch faces aren't always easy to load
- Music transfer to the watch is complicated and limited
- There's no on-board GPS and the charger is bulky
- Tap-to-pay model costs a bit more in the US
Fitbit Versa Classic Smartwatch Grey FB505SRGY-CJK review
The Fitbit Versa is the best fusion of smartwatch and general fitness tracker under $200, if you can live with its limitations.- The Fitbit Versa is a compact, lightweight smartwatch and fitness tracker with an improved interface for easier fitness stat readouts
- It’s water-resistant to 50 meters, and works with iOS and Android
- Many of the apps and watch faces are useful and fun
- Multiday battery life beats the Apple Watch.
- Its battery life falls short of other Fitbit fitness trackers
- The apps and watch faces aren’t always easy to load
- Music transfer to the watch is complicated and limited
- There's no on-board GPS and the charger is bulky
- Tap-to-pay model costs a bit more in the US.