But let’s not forget that excellent battery life, that may not have been possible with a GPS module eating into it. Long story short, I enjoyed my time with the Fitbit Versa as I took steps towards a more active lifestyle. And of course, it kept nudging m...
Superb battery life, Extremely light, Supports standard watch straps, Waterproof, can track swims, Well-designed OS
Tracking not up to the mark, No in-built GPS, Lack of third-party apps, Proprietary charging cable, No voice assistant,
With its second smartwatch, the Versa, Fitbit has improved upon the design. Everyone will be okay with being seen with the Versa on their wrist, which can't be said of the Ionic's edgy design and large trapezoid ends. Plus, the Versa retains everything go...
The Fitbit Versa offers strong features for a fitness smartwatch. The company once again proved that it has mastered in creating fitness devices. With accurate fitness tracking, well-built design, the device is also comfortable to wear on regular basis. D...
Abstract: Here is the Fitbit Versa review. In the video review I have covered the performance and battery life. After watching the video you will get a better idea if its worth buying this fitness wearable.Also check Fitbit Versa unboxing and first impression, sm...
Attractive, lightweight design, Impressive battery life, Water resistant, Bright, vibrant display, Variety of clock faces
Lacks in-built GPS, Limited India-centric apps, A bit pricey
The Versa is stylish, attractive and probably Fitbit's best-looking fitness tracker to date. The display is bright and vibrant and there are a few good features to make you like it. You also get a terrific battery life that is pretty uncommon in smartwatc...
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.But it is still a fine all-round fitness tra...
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...