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Versa 3
Versa 3








versa 3

With an always-on display, built-in GPS, blood oxygen and temperature tracking during sleep, and a battery that lasts six days, the Versa 3 holds its own against some of its pricier competitors like the Apple Watch SE and even the Fitbit Sense. Fitbit claims the devices will give users up to six days of power per charge or a full day’s worth from a 12-minute juice.The Fitbit Versa 3 is Fitbit's best smartwatch for most people. The Versa 4 also supports Fitbit's new Premium feature called Sleep Profile, which monitors 10 sleep metrics, tells users what kind of sleeper they are via the Fitbit Sleep Animal feature, and offers advice on how to improve sleep quality.Īnd what about battery life? Both the Fitbit Versa 3 and Versa 4 are expected to offer about the same performance in that respect. Other fourth-gen improvements over the Versa 3 include 20 new exercise modes such as weight-lifting, dancing, CrossFit, and HIIT. Thanks to Fitbit's integration into the broader Google ecosystem, the Versa 4 sports Wear OS-influenced tiles instead of the 'classic' layout of the Fitbit Versa 3. The Fitbit OS has been given a major revamp in the Fitbit Versa 4. However, it misses out on some key features, such as WiFi and third-party app support. The fourth-gen Versa retains all of the features of its predecessor alongside some significant software upgrades. While this made for an awesome lineup of features for those in the market for an Android smartwatch, it’s been over two years since the Versa 3 hit the shelves, so one would expect even more from the Versa 4. In terms of feature set, the Versa 3 was the most significant generational upgrade the Versa series had seen, boasting a whole new OS design, built-in GPS and an upgraded heart rate sensor. (Image credit: Matt Kollat/T3) Fitbit Versa 3 vs Versa 4 – Features The band mount is the same on both watches, though, and you can easily interchange them between both the Versa 3 and 4, which is great news for those looking to upgrade. Other differences include a slightly thinner and lighter chassis in the Versa 4, which Fitbit claims should make for a generally more comfortable fit. Clearly, Fitbit reckons users didn’t love this design change as the Versa 4 reintroduces the button, placing it a little further up the watch’s body, so it’s a little easier to access. While present in the Versa 2 and Versa 3, the third generation dropped the button in favour of a capacitive groove. The major one is the presence of a physical button. While both watches include the classic square display with friendly rounded edges and a nice and clear AMOLED screen, there are a few differences, however.

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Why? Because they’re pretty much identical to look at, so you haven’t really got anything to choose from. When it comes to design, Fitbit makes it pretty easy to decide which Versa device to go for.










Versa 3