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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
Lightweight, comfortable design, Waterproof, Phenomenal fitness/health tracking, 4+ days of battery life, Great price
Doesn't track swimming, No local music storage, On-screen workouts aren't supported, Awkward proprietary charger
Battery life on the Versa Lite is incredible and one of its best features. I found Fitbit's claim of about 4 days of use per charge to be accurate, even when wearing the watch to bed each night to track my sleep. Compared to most other smartwatches where...
Published: 2019-03-12, Author: Brenda , review by: pcmag.com
Lots of features for the price, Sleek, lightweight design, Long battery life, Easy to use,
No on-device music storage, Sleep tracking is a bit finicky
The Fitbit Versa Lite is an affordable entry-level smartwatch that provides everything beginners need to start monitoring their health and improving their fitness routines...
Gorgeous high quality design, Bright and clear display, Lightweight and comfortable for 24/7 wear, Long battery life, Detailed sleep and heart rate data, Fitbit ecosystem well supported
No altimeter for stair tracking
The Fitbit Versa Lite provides the essentials related to 24/7 life tracking with a battery life that gets you through at least four days between charges. This means you can take a weekend adventure without worrying about charging up your Versa Lite.The Ve...
Bright, easy-to-read display, Fitbit OS has improved a ton, Accurate fitness and sleep tracker, Low(ish) price point, 5ATM water resistance, Fitbit app is user friendly, Plenty of customization options with bands and case colors
No music storage, Fitbit's app ecosystem is still lacking
The Fitbit Versa Lite is one of the best cheap smartwatches you can buy. It not only offers the best features as the original Versa, it improves on some of the things that needed work. If you're in the market for a new smartwatch and don't mind spending $...
Published: 2019-03-06, Author: DC , review by: dcrainmaker.com
Everything we've seen here seems to point to a bit of simplification of the Fitbit line, as well as offering more capable units at lower prices than the company has historically. While it's easy to knock on some of Fitbit's recent financial growth – the...
More affordable, Attractive design, Great overall experience
Fussy clasp mechanism, No swim tracking, Proprietary charger
"At $200 CAD, the same price as the Charge 3, the Versa Lite is a great option for those who were interested in the Versa and Ionic but felt they were still a bit too expensive for the features offered."...
As a “lighter” version, Fitbit Versa Lite doesn't miss much in terms of features compared to Fitbit Versa if you are just looking to track your main activities with it, which is good news.The “bad” news is that it is only AU$50 cheaper than the full-blown...
Fitbit's latest smartwatch is their best yet, with smooth stylings and fast, responsive software. While the lack of a wider array of apps is still a bug bear, the core Fitbit experience remains clearly superior to its competitors, so it all comes down to...
Abstract: In their effort to get everyone a little bit fit, Fitbit has unveiled a slew of new wearables including the pared-down version of its Versa series, and most affordable smartwatch to date, the Versa Lite Edition ($249.95). To keep the price down, it has sa...