To conclude, the Versa is a great jump from my experience with the Charge HR 2. Its more interactive, more flexible and motivates me in my fitness goals. Though the mobile payment could have been a great opportunity to try, its just a matter of country ad...
Fitbit VersaDressed with a stylish design, the Fitbit Versa can accompany you on your everyday routine. With this, you can track your health and achieve your fitness goals without having to go out of style. If you are actually looking for a smartwatch, we...
Published: 2018-06-07, Author: Mark , review by: techpinas.com
Abstract: On Tuesday - June 5, 2018, Fitbit, Inc. - the leading wearables brand in the world today - announced that it has shipped more than one million Fitbit Versa smartwatches since its availability began on April 16, 2018. According to the company, this demons...
Lack of apps, Occasional UI lags and slowdowns, Tedious software setups
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. Couple that w...
Published: 2018-04-30, Author: John , review by: unbox.ph
Abstract: 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...
Sleek and slim design, Interchangeable straps & watch faces, Light body (38g), Comfortable with long use, Easy to use UI, Swim-proof (50m), 4-day battery life, Streamable music
Long battery life, Slim and light design, Accurate sleep tracking, Mostly accurate heart rate tracking, Fitbit app is welldesigned and informative, Affordable price
Uncomfortable classic band, No calendar support, Hassle to swap watch faces, Can't keep up with HIIT heart rates, Can't respond to notifications on iOS
If not for the lack of built-in GPS, the Fitbit Versa would have been the Apple Watch killer, with its reasonable price, appealing design, accurate step tracking and long battery life...