Abstract: There's a new Fitbit smartwatch in town and its a second-generation of one of our favourite models. Here we compare the Fitbit Versa with the Versa 2 explaining what's different in price, design and specs. It's good news on the price front as the Versa 2...
Compact design, Fitbit ecosystem and app, Lots of straps and colour choices
Battery life isn't amazing, No GPS limitations, Bulky battery charging
So is the Fitbit Versa that smartest of the smartwatches? No, it isn't. But it is a smarter Fitbit, serving the needs of Fitbit fans, providing a little more interaction with your smartphone, while offering you a wide suite of health tracking functions.Th...
Published: 2018-05-02, Author: Abbas , review by: techradar.com
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
While its feature set and battery life isn't quite on par with that of the Fitbit Ionic, the Versa feels very much the same watch in a different, lighter and friendlier design.It also brings a clear, bright and beautiful screen, a new and improved heart r...
Published: 2018-04-18, Author: Lee , review by: Theinquirer.net
Nice lightweight design, customisable, relatively low price for the feature set
Battery life not as good as Ionic, feels somewhat cheap, Rating:
The Versa has completely changed the game for Fitbit. You can now get your hands on some great fitness tracking features that all sync with the well-designed Fitbit app for much less than before. It's essentially a really good option for those that really...
As fans of the larger, more expensive Ionic, we appreciate that for the Versa Fitbit hasn't cut back too many features to allow for the smaller watch size and much-cheaper price-tag. The lack of built-in GPS affects only the determined phone-free runner...
More agreeable design than the Ionic, Packed with features, The price is right
Fitbit Pay not on all devices, Heart rate inconsistencies, No built-in GPS
Were it not for the lack of GPS, the Versa would be the smartwatch the Ionic should have been. It looks better and yet does most of the same things for two thirds of the price. For Android users, who can't use the Apple Watch, the Versa is especially appe...
Published: 2018-04-05, Author: Lee , review by: techradar.com
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
While its feature set isn't quite on par with that of the Fitbit Ionic, the Versa feels very much the same watch in a different, lighter and friendlier design.It also brings a clear, bright and beautiful screen, a new and improved heart rate sensor that w...
Accurate when monitoring steps taken and distance travelled, Builtin heart rate monitor is simple to use and accurate, You can get workouts directly on your wrist watch the exercises you need to do on screen in the session and how to do them, it'll vibrat
You will need your phone with you if you want to see where you've run, it doesn't have builtin GPS, While you get notifications about calls, messages and other app alerts on your smartphone, you can't take the calls or reply to messages, There's no voice
An excellent choice for fitness fanatics. More affordable than the Fitbit Ionic and almost as competent, although it uses your phone's GPS connection rather than having it built-in, so you need to keep your phone on you to track your run. Its smart featur...
While all these minor gripes mean it isn't as slick as the Apple Watch, the Fitbit Versa comes surprisingly close. Keen runners and cyclists will be better served by a watch with GPS inside but the Versa is something you can wear every day without being c...