Fitbit Versa smartwatch
For several years now, Fitbit has been a name synonymous with activity trackers. The Fitbit Versa, however, is much more than a wearable gizmo that counts your steps. It is a full-fledged smartwatch and a capable fitness companion – one that you can safely swim with, one that stores music for offline listening, one that lasts for days between charges. And all of that comes at a very reasonable price of $200. But is getting one really worth it? I spent a couple of weeks wearing the Fitbit Versa to find out.In the box:Fitbit VersaSmall and large bandsCharging dockpapersDesign and comfort /124260794/.2_6924.3_phonearena.com_tier1 ImageTagInstance gallery-8b8c84f4-cda2-4851-a5a1-5f2ac86945c3 With its bland case design and square display that isn't even centered, the Fitbit Versa may easily be mistaken for a watch you'd pull out of a claw crane machine. That, however, stopped being of any importance as soon as I wrapped it around my wrist. The Versa is very light and very comfortable, and I...
Light and comfortable; Great battery life; Bright and colorful display; User-friendly software; 5ATM water resistance; Works with both iOS and Android;
Software needs more work; Selection of apps and watchfaces does not impress; No always-on display (except when exercising); Spotify and Apple Music not supported; No dedicated GPS;