For its second smartwatch, Fitbit is taking a more casual approach. As its name implies, the Versa is versatile in design, with myriad customizable clock faces, straps, and color options. It's versatile in functionality as well, capable of tracking all of your typical fitness metrics, as well as fielding your texts, calls, and app notifications. It even has its own solid app library. And at $199.95, the Versa is one of the more affordable fitness tracker-smartwatch hybrids on the market. If that wasn't enough, it's also one of the first to natively support female health tracking both in app and on-device. That makes it our Editors' Choice for smartwatches. Sleek and Chic You'd be forgiven for thinking the Versa is the Apple Watch at first glance. From the "squircle" display to the modular straps, the resemblance is uncanny—and that's a good thing. Where the Fitbit Ionic's blocky design leans sporty, the Versa's rounded corners make for a sleeker, friendlier look and feel. It's wat...
The Fitbit Versa offers just the right blend of smartwatch and fitness tracking features for a reasonable price.
Sleek, lightweight design with lots of style options; Accurate fitness tracking; Guided workouts with Fitbit Coach; Stores music on-device; Long battery life; Supports female health tracking
Swapping straps isn't easy; Thick bezel