The Fitbit Versa is far from a perfect smartwatch. It doesn't have the apps of an Apple of Google watch or the fitness chops of a Garmin, and there are a few parts of the software that need some spit and polish.
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.
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 can be accessed to log periods, track your cycle and gauge ovulation.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Manufacturer: Fitbit
The Fitbit Versa is far from a perfect smartwatch. It doesn't have the apps of an Apple of Google watch or the fitness chops of a Garmin, and there are a few parts of the software that need some spit and polish.
We liked Fitbit's Ionic , the company's first smartwatch after years of making fitness trackers for health-conscious consumers. But despite its many positive attributes, the Ionic was ultimately flawed: it was expensive, it had limited access to apps and had a design that was pretty polarizing,...
While its feature set isn't quite on par with that of its bigger brother the Ionic, the Fitbit Versa feels like the same watch but with a lighter and friendlier design, and, a much lower price point.
Lightweight design; Fitbit's most customizable wearable; Relatively low price
Feels a little cheap and childish; Battery life not as good as Ionic; No GPS
The Fitbit Versa boasts strong fitness features for a smartwatch. The company once again proved their mastery of crafting fitness devices. It may look bland on its own but the various strap choices are more than enough to make it look sassy.
Impressive Fitness Features; Stellar battery life; Improved UI; Sturdy build; Beautiful Screen
Lack of apps; Lack of GPS; Tedious software setups
Fitbit Versa is a great smart fitness tracker from Fitbit and is quite VERSATILE!
A s I wrote in my review of the Fitbit Ionic at the turn of the year, there's no sign as yet of the fitness industry slowing down when it comes to fitness trackers. At the same time, smartwatches have seen a similar increase in sales with the likes of the Samsung Gear and Apple Watch leading the way...
I had the fitbit alta and saw this came out, and thought I would try it since it's actually a really good price compared to other smart watches out there, I got the rose gold with peach band, band is super soft ( and dont be alarmed when u open box and theres just a extra one side of a band) that's...
The Versa is an undeniably appealing device, although its lack of GPS and paucity of apps compared to other smartwatches may hold some back from committing to it wholeheartedly. That having been said, its price and its fine fitness functions should appeal to gym regulars and anyone wishing to live a...
With improved design and thoughtful new features, Fitbit's Versa edges closer to taking Apple's smartwatch crown.
Sleek; lightweight design; Four-day battery life; Female health-tracking features; Insightful sleep analysis
Small app store; No on-board GPS; Limited actionable notifications
When Fitbit launched its first true smartwatch last year , it had something to prove. The company had just bought beloved smartwatch pioneer Pebble , and up till then had struggled to produce a wearable with a proper operating system. So it's no surprise that the Ionic was stuffed full of features.
Best-looking Fitbit yet; Bright colorful screen; Affordable for what it offers; Long-lasting battery
No GPS built in; Lacks NFC payments
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