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May 2019
(77%)
95 Reviews
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The Fitbit Versa Lite comes with a bunch of different features, although not as many as the Fitbit Versa, which seems obvious when stated like that. The Versa Lite is an ideal replacement for someone who is looking to replace their analog watch with a sma...
Bright display, Comfortable design, Long battery life, Costs less
No floor count/li>, No GPS
In one word: Yes. The Fitbit Versa Lite offers the best of what Versa does at a lower cost. It tracks your sleeping cycle, it is waterproof, it offers guided breathing sessions and you can even answer calls using the Versa Lite. In short, it has the makin...
Published: 2019-04-03, Author: James , review by: techradar.com
Small and comfortable design, Solid battery life, Low price
No GPS, Lacks on-screen workouts, No Fitbit Pay
This is a pared back version of the Fitbit Versa, which may still offer all you need in a fitness watch. You won't have access to music or Fitbit Pay, but if the price is more important to you then this could be a good choice for your next watch. It all j...
The female health tracking feature in the Fitbit app lets you easily track your cycle, gauge ovulation, and log various symptoms so you can see how your health is affected by your cycle, There's a range of different straps that let you change the look of
Some features found on the Fitbit Versa such as contactless payments, the ability to store music on the smart watch and get workouts on your wrist are not available, You will need your phone with you if you want to see where you've run, it doesn't have bu
This is a great choice for fitness fans on a budget. It may have a more affordable price tag, but when it comes to fitness features it's almost as competent as its bigger brother, the Fitbit Versa. However, it can't track swimming or offer workouts on you...
Sharp, bright screen, Great battery life, Fun, solid build
Stripped back feature-set, Limited app support, Compatibility limitations
The Versa Lite edition is a mixed bag. It's a well put together wearable who's functionality is heavily dictated by what phone you're using it with. Ideal for very casual exercisers, it has an easy to get to grips with interface and simple, reliable trac...
While we initially were sceptical of the Versa Lite (same design, most of the same features), we've had a great time reviewing it and didn't miss any of the features on the more expensive Versa models. Knocking £50 / $40 off the Versa while shedding some...
25% cheaper than the Versa, Stylish and likeable, Fitbit app
Heart-rate tracking is poor, No built-in GPS
For me, a heart-rate sensor isn't the most important feature of a budget running watch, though, so I'm happy enough to give that lapse a pass on the Versa Lite given its low cost of entry.At £150, it makes sensible cuts on its predecessor to make it a pur...
Four-day-plus battery, Great price, Decent fitness features
No swim tracking, Onboard music removed, Fitbit OS still lagging behind
The Versa Lite Edition is Fitbit's best smartwatch proposition yet, taking the already-excellent Versa and streamlining it into a more affordable package. The loss of swim tracking is a downer, but otherwise the Versa offers tremendous value. It's Fitbit'...
At £50 less than the standard Versa, the Lite appears to be a decent purchase, if the lack of local storage, NFC or the ability to track your swims isn't an issue for you. That said, the waters do become a little muddied when you can pick up the original...
Abstract: Fitbit's onward health awareness march continues with March 2019's raft of new products. Alongside the Inspire, Inspire HR and kids-focused Ace 2, the Fitbit Versa Lite Edition seems the most interesting new wearable of the lot. Retailing for less than t...