Abstract: You can expect a fitness tracker to be a bit more resilient than your average smartwatch, able to handle the bumps, shakes, and most importantly, sweat, that comes with a workout. Any fitness tracker worth considering is resistant to moisture and splashe...
Abstract: If you're a serious runner, you need a fitness tracker that can do more than count steps, measure sleep, and vibrate when a push notification appears on your phone. The good news is that many fitness trackers and smartwatches these days can now track your...
Abstract: The infamous calculator watch has been around since the 1970s, but smartwatches have finally reached the point that they're, well, smart. From running apps, to displaying smartphone notifications, to monitoring your heart rate, the latest crop of smartwat...
Abstract: There's never been a better selection of fitness trackers, but with choice comes confusion. Which tracker has the features that are right for you and the activities you do? Here are some tips and recommendations for choosing the best tracker for your need...
With the addition of a built-in GPS, sporty fitness fanatics will enjoy the Versa 3 as a major upgrade to the previous Versa and Versa 2.If you can live with running or biking using your phone's connected GPS, there isn't a huge imperative to upgrade from...
Feature-packed for the price, GPS is finally here, Six-day battery with intensive use,
Fitbit's apps and app store still need work, The step count is just too eager, Still no support for offline Spotify, Fitbit Premium is essential for getting your money's worth,
Fitbit finally rights the wrongs of the Versa 2 via some much-needed course correction in the superior Fitbit Versa 3. Now boasting built-in GPS tracking, the Google Assistant and a longer battery life, all without a price increase, the Versa 3 is one of...
Published: 2020-11-23, Author: Matt , review by: T3.com
Handsome design,Updated user interface,Built-in GPS,SpO2 sensor,Active Zone Minutes is now included,Two voice assistants on board,
Screen could be more responsive, 'Inductive' button is not perfect by any means, Heart rate and GPS accuracy could be improved still,
Despite its flaws, the Fitbit Versa 3 managed to introduce some useful updates over its predecessor and did it all without increasing the price. The AMOLED screen is sharp as ever and if you don't care much about ECG or stress measurements, the Versa 3 is...
Beautiful display, Built-in GPS, Lightweight and comfortable
Poorly designed side button, Requires Fitbit Premium subscription to unlock advanced features, No offline Spotify support
With integrated GPS and some design tweaks, the Fitbit Versa 3 is an excellent wearable. Like its predecessor, though, it's more a fitness tracker than a smartwatch, with very limited productivity apps on offer. What you do get is great battery life, a be...
Published: 2020-10-15, Author: Michael , review by: wareable.com
Attractive look, bigger screen, Solid fitness tracking, Great battery life, Brimming with health data
Annoying button, Not all features available, Busier watch software, Some lagginess in performance
The Versa 3 marks a nice evolutionary step for what is now Fitbit's main smartwatch. The design has been refined largely for the better and its abilities as a fitness tracker still shine through. Its smartwatch features are reliable too and is a showcase...