Testseek.co.uk have collected 188 expert reviews of the Fitbit Versa and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Fitbit Versa.
March 2018
(79%)
188 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(89%)
1548 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Excellent battery life
Detailed sleep analysis
Swim tracking
Small
Light design
Lots of features
Compact design
Fitbit ecosystem and app
Lots of straps and colour choices
Solid four-day battery life
Design has wider appeal than Ionic
Good exercise- and health-tracking for casual users
The Fitbit Versa is a compact
Lightweight smartwatch and fitness tracker with an improved interface for easier fitness stat readouts. It's water-resistant to 50 meters
And works with iOS and Android. Many of the apps and watch faces are useful and fun
More agreeable design than the Ionic
Packed with features
The price is right
Lightweight design
Fitbit's most customizable wearable
Relatively low price
Lightweight case
Offers smartphone notifications
Accurately monitors heart-rate
Solid battery life
Interchangeable bands
Nice lightweight design
Customisable
Relatively low price for the feature set
Accurate when monitoring steps taken and distance travelled
Builtin heart rate monitor is simple to use and accurate
You can get workouts directly on your wrist watch the exercises you need to do on screen in the session and how to do them
It'll vibrat
The editors didn't like
No built-in GPS
Only connected GPS
Thick bezels
Battery life isn't amazing
No GPS limitations
Bulky battery charging
Slightly erratic HR tracking and recording
Connected GPS rather than built-in GPS
Its battery life falls short of other Fitbit fitness trackers. The apps and watch faces aren't always easy to load. Music transfer to the watch is complicated and limited. The pricier tap-to-pay model is only available outside the US. There's no on-board
Fitbit Pay not on all devices
Heart rate inconsistencies
Feels a little cheap and childish
Battery life not as good as Ionic
No GPS
Not fully compatible with iOS
Small library of third-party apps
Limited music services
Feels somewhat cheap
Rating
You will need your phone with you if you want to see where you've run
Published: 2019-09-10, Author: Andrew , review by: lifewire.com
Slim and comfortable design, Very capable fitness and health tracking, Strong battery life, Attractive watch faces, Appealing price
Bland design, Screen looks small with thick bezel, No built-in NFC or GPS, Awkward charging dock, Limited app support
Great for fitness and saving some cash.The Fitbit Versa isn't the kind of watch we'd pair to an outfit, but it's the kind of smartwatch we'd wear on an everyday basis for fitness and lifestyle tracking. It's an ideal smartwatch for active users who don't...
Practical and lightweight design, Accurate tracking, Good battery life, Smooth user experience
No built-in GPS tracker, Proprietary charger, Limited app support, Photos by Raj Rout, ShareTweet, Facebook Comments
The base variant (which I'm reviewing) of the Fitbit Versa is priced at Rs 19,999 (available for lower on e-commerce stores), while the one with the leather band will set you back by Rs 21,999. Even though the smartwatch space isn't as crowded as the smar...
Display is bright, easy to read outside, Fitbit OS 2.0 is a big improvement, Solid fitness and sleep tracker overall, $200 is a great entry-level price, 2.5GB of storage for music, 5ATM water resistance, Fitbit app is user friendly, Plenty of customizatio
Fitbit Pay available on special edition models only in U.S, No notification interaction (for now), Transferring music to the watch is a headache, Lacking notable software features and apps compared to competition, Swapping watch bands can be frustrating
If you need a smartwatch that doesn't die after just one day of use, buy the Fitbit Versa. If you need a stellar fitness tracker, buy the Versa. If you need a powerful smartwatch, you'll want to pass on this one. Fitbit is still new to the smartwatch wor...
Abstract: Score: 79%Last week, I unpacked and set up the Fitbit Versa, one of the remaining smartwatches with 'full' Windows 10 Mobile support. All went pretty well, though there were some questions about detailed functionality and logging. With a few more days...
Published: 2018-07-12, Author: Andrew , review by: androidguys.com
Until Google releases its latest batch of smartwatches, we are left looking elsewhere for our needs. The Fitbit Versa is very likely the best option on the market, and is priced to compete.The Versa is available from either Fitbit or Amazon for just $199...
Published: 2018-06-18, Author: David , review by: techgearlab.com
Solid battery life, nice display, good set of fitness tracking features,
Limited smart features, no built-in GPS
Overall, the Versa isn't a bad smartwatch, but struggles to compete with the top offerings from Samsung or Apple. It does decently well across the board with its only major drawback being its limited set of smart functions, but this should improve as more...
Light and comfortable, Great battery life, Bright and colorful display, Userfriendly software, 5ATM water resistance, Works with both iOS and Android
Software needs more work, Selection of apps and watchfaces does not impress, No alwayson display (except when exercising), Spotify and Apple Music not supported, No dedicated GPS
One thing is clear: the Fitbit Versa is a fitness assistant first and a smartwatch second. It excels at being a user-friendly activity tracker and exercise companion that gives valuable data – data that one can understand and appreciate without being a pr...
Published: 2018-06-05, Author: Victoria , review by: pcmag.com
Sleek, lightweight design with lots of style options, Accurate fitness tracking, Guided workouts with Fitbit Coach, Stores music on-device, Long battery life, Supports female health tracking,
Swapping straps isn't easy, Thick bezel
The Fitbit Versa offers just the right blend of smartwatch and fitness tracking features for a reasonable price...
Published: 2018-05-29, Author: David , review by: newatlas.com
Abstract: After the basic Blaze and the angular Ionic, Fitbit has finally got the smartwatch formula right. The new Fitbit Versa works well, looks good, and is comfortable to wear for extended periods of time, though it's not without its problems. Here's our hands...
Published: 2018-05-10, Author: DC , review by: dcrainmaker.com
Overall the Fitbit Versa seems to do a relatively good job at taking the vast majority of the Ionic and simply placing it in a less expensive offering. It lacks the GPS of course, and the base model also lacks Fitbit Pay. But depending on your bank, that...