Testseek.co.uk have collected 95 expert reviews of the Fitbit Versa Lite and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Fitbit Versa Lite.
May 2019
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The editors liked
25% cheaper than the Versa
Stylish and likeable
Fitbit app
Sharp
Bright screen
Great battery life
Fun
Solid build
Small and comfortable design
Solid battery life
Low price
Solid design with colourful finishes
Great touchscreen display
Fitbit app platform among the best available
Accurate activity tracking
Good value
Four-day-plus battery
Great price
Decent fitness features
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
The editors didn't like
Heart-rate tracking is poor
No built-in GPS
Stripped back feature-set
Limited app support
Compatibility limitations
No GPS
Lacks on-screen workouts
No Fitbit Pay
Some lag with live heart-rate reading
Fitbit OS lacks apps
Limited smartwatch functionality
No altimeter (can't track floors climbed)
No swim tracking
Onboard music removed
Fitbit OS still lagging behind
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
Published: 2020-10-22, Author: Adam , review by: gadgetreview.com
Comfortable design, Four-day battery, Workout and sleep tracking
No WiFi support,
While not quite as subtle as the Galaxy Watch Active and the onboard music storage can get a bit tiresome as you'll need to replace songs as you get tired of them the Fitbit Versa lite is still a strong smart watch to help you keep track of your moment in...
Comfortable wrist band, Targeted monitoring charts progress over time, Full-color touch screen
No music storage, Limited GPS capabilities, Issues with Swim Mode
An adept and affordable fitness tracking smartwatch for those who want to keep it simple.Though we can't recommend this watch to swimmers (pending a potential software solution for that glitch), the Fitbit Versa Lite is a great way to chart your progress...
Published: 2019-06-04, Author: Brian , review by: techcrunch.com
Abstract: It's a tricky proposition for a product launch: last year's model, but with fewer features. But sometimes the rules of consumer electronic update cycles were made to be broken — or at the very least, a little bent.Last year's Versa was itself a paring dow...
Comfortable design, Four-day battery, Capable workout and sleep tracking
No WiFi support, Too expensive for what it is
I'm all for making lower-cost devices for people with smaller budgets, but I don't think Fitbit did it right this time. When $40 gets you a much better smartwatch in the Versa or even in the Galaxy Watch Active, I can't suggest that anyone opt for the Lit...
Abstract: It's been 10 years since Samsung launched the first Galaxy S device and this year's model continues building upon the Galaxy Foundation with innovative tech, enhanced intelligence, and an overall solid competitor to the iPhone XS Max.For more see: Galaxy...
Published: 2019-04-04, Author: Michael , review by: macworld.com
Same great design with a cheaper price, Excellent battery life, Just enough smartwatch functions
No onboard music storage, New colors are little too amateur
If you're in the market for a new smartwatch, Fitbit should certainly be a consideration. While the apps and functionality pale in comparison to the Apple Watch and even Wear OS watches, they nail the basics, offer fantastic fitness tracking, and look...
Lightweight, attractive design with interchangeable bands, Accurate heart-rate monitor, Connected GPS, Onboard music controls (but no storage), Affordable
No altimeter, No Wi-Fi antenna, App selection isn't the best
Abstract: Fitbit is back on the upswing, and it's largely thanks to the Versa. Launched last year, the Fitbit's second smartwatch has helped make Fitbit a serious contender in the category, after a shaky start with the Ionic. Now it's going to keep riding that mome...
Stellar battery life, Accurate sleep and fitness tracking, Fun color options, Onboard health tracking
Limited app store, No onboard GPS, No onboard music storage
Ultimately, the Fitbit Versa is still the best smartwatch under $200, because it has a few more onboard features, including swim tracking, guided workouts and music storage. It also has extra buttons, which you may prefer if you'd really like a shortcut t...