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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Fitbit Versa Classic Smartwatch Grey FB505SRGY-CJK review
Fitbit has successfully refined the smartwatch concept, but the lack of usable apps is getting hard to defend
Fitbit's Versa is its best smartwatch yet
The Versa is better than Fitbit's earlier smartwatches, but it still has issues- Flat
- lightweight build
- Compatible with iOS and Android
- Tracks a wide variety of health / fitness stuff
- Four-day battery life
- Poor notification support
- Swapping bands sucks
- No data sharing with Apple Health or Google Fit
Fitbit Versa Review: Fitbit's best, most accessible smartwatch
Last year, Fitbit came out with its first ‘true' smartwatch, the Fitbit Ionic With Ionic, the company attempted to pack in as many features as it could into the compact frame of a smartwatch.- More affordable than Ionic
- Fitbit's most attractive device to date
- A fantastic screen
- paired with excellent battery life
- Even with Fitbit OS 2.0
- Notifications are a still an afterthought
- No standalone GPS tracking
- NFC not included on standard model
Fitbit's new Versa is a cheaper, more comfortable, fitness-focused smartwatch than its model for athletes, the Ionic, but it still can't compare to the Apple Watch.
- Really comfortable
- Super light
- Very bright screen
- Superb fitness tracking
- Long battery life
- No built-in GPS
- Bands are difficult to swap
- Fitbit OS is still weak
- NFC costs extra
- Takes forever to change watch faces via app
Fitbit Versa review: Slick, stylish, but not that smart
Fitbit is best known for its fitness trackers including the Charge 2 , Alta and Flex 2 , but over recent years it's also released a string of fitness-orientated smartwatches – slick, stylish wearables that can do much more than just count steps and calories.- Excellent battery life
- Detailed sleep analysis
- Swim tracking
- No built-in GPS
Fitbit Versa Classic Smartwatch Grey FB505SRGY-CJK review
While the Versa is the best Fitbit smartwatch to date, this glorified fitness tracker still has a ways to go to becoming the smartwatch for the masses- Solid battery life
- nice display
- good set of fitness tracking features
- Limited smart features
- no built-in GPS
- Limited smart features
- no built-in GPS
Great product if you want a fitness tracker.
I love my Versa - it's a great fitness tracker that's quite easy to use if you're technologically savvy. Here's the thing though, if you're looking for a fitness tracker first and foremost, and a smart-watch second, then this is the product for you - it combines the two functions wonderfully,...
Fitbit Versa
After two attempts with the Blaze and the Ionic, Fitbit finally made a successful, promising smartwatch. The Versa is what the Blaze should have been from the beginning, but I don't believe Fitbit could have made the Versa if it hadn't developed the Blaze and the Ionic first.- Lightweight design that's water-resistant up to 50 meters
- Bold
- full-color touchscreen
- Good battery life
- New Today dashboard makes finding important daily activity info easy
- Great sleep tracking
- Accessible developer tools with Fitbit Studio
- Fitbit OS is growing
- albeit slowly
- Fitbit mobile...
- Interchangeable bands are hard to remove and replace on the device
- NFC for Fitbit Pay only on special models
- Female health tracking and Android message replies not available until later this year
- Only one watch face can be saved on-device at one time
- Music transfer can be tricky if you don't...
Fitbit Versa Review
For $200, the Fitbit Versa does offer a lot…. It's not perfect, but a lot of people will like this device.- The Fitbit Versa has a comfortable
- sleek
- lightweight design
- Built-in music storage that supports Pandora and Deezer offline listening
- Does a great job at tracking your daily stats such as steps
- sleep
- and heart rate
- Relay incoming smartphones notifications
- Waterproof down to 50 meters and...
- Slow to download songs from Pandora and Deezer
- No GPS chip – just has Connected GPS
- Battery life is average
- Limited 3rd party apps available right now
"That's a nice watch," said my colleague, about an hour after I strapped the Fitbit Versa to my person. The new fitness tracker, the company's third pass at a smartwatch you can wear for days at a time, is a welcome update to its butt-ugly predecessor.
- A speedy interface and subdued look make it perfect for health nuts averse to the fitness a e s t h e t i c
- Feels dinky, especially compared to the polish of the Apple Watch
- Music control is a real hassle