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Fitbit expert voice
Fitbit expert voice







fitbit expert voice
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At $180, it's less than half the price of the Apple Watch Series 4 and still typically less than previous Apple Watch models. Price is where the Fitbit Versa really sets itself apart from the pack. But there aren't as many compelling or notable apps as you'll find on the Apple Watch or on Wear OS watches.

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It even has an app for your Starbucks Card. It has some additional fitness apps to augment the built-in features, however, along with streaming music apps like Pandora and Deezer and a handful of top news apps. The Versa also doesn't have a voice assistant like Siri, Bixby, or the Google Assistant, and the app ecosystem is pretty lacking. Unsurprisingly, the Versa does a stellar job across the board. The standard Versa doesn't have an NFC chip for mobile payments, although the pricier Special Edition model does.įitness and health capabilities are the bread and butter of any Fitbit device. Outside of those elements, the Fitbit Versa has a couple of other key features, including setting alarms and playing locally stored music. You can also use the app to track fitness, food, and women's health needs.

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It does have a heart-rate monitor on the back, plus the Versa can track your sleep patterns and break down the different stages if worn during the night. Luckily, if your phone is handy, the Fitbit app can use the device's own GPS to corral that data. The Fitbit Versa does not have a built-in GPS, however, so you'll have to do without improved distance mapping if you don't have your phone on-hand.

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It can also handle biking, weights, treadmills, interval training, and quite a bit more. It'll track your steps and runs, is water-resistant up to 50 meters and built for swim tracking. Of course, fitness and health capabilities are the bread and butter of any Fitbit device.

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We couldn't get Slack notifications to come through when the Versa was paired to an iPhone XS Max, but it worked fine on Android with a Samsung Galaxy S10. It may not get all of your notifications, however. The interface doesn't show much of a preview of email alerts coming from Gmail, for example, but you should see enough to know whether to reach for your phone or not. When it comes to pushing app notifications to your wrist, the Fitbit Versa can do that too. The Fitbit Versa delivers on three of the biggest fundamentals of any smartwatch: it can tell the time accurately and stylishly, it delivers notifications from your paired phone, and it'll track your fitness. The pin system for removing the bands is hardly as effortless as the Apple Watch, but we were able to pop the bands off after some fussing. You can buy many official and third-party bands, which are available in a wide array of styles and colors. The standard Versa comes with a basic rubber/sport band in both small and large options, although the pricier Versa Special Edition model also includes a woven band. Meanwhile, the top right button offers quick access to workouts and the bottom right button pulls up alarms. These are ideal options to toggle off right before going to sleep at night, especially if you want to keep wearing the Versa to track your sleep. Pressing and holding it offers quick access to music controls and quick settings for enabling/disabling notifications and automatic screen wake. You'll touch the screen to navigate, but the Fitbit Versa also has a trio of physical buttons you'll rely on. In other words, it's a fitness band that you might put on and even forget that it's there. It's slimmer than Samsung's Galaxy Watch and even Apple's refined Apple Watch Series 4, plus it's incredibly lightweight. The Fitbit logo below the screen also detracts from the watch's visual allure. On the front, the Versa has a huge bezel around the touchscreen itself, which feels rather small within this frame. It has a rounded square-shaped case, and the brushed aluminum backing actually looks a fair bit like plastic from any distance. The Fitbit Versa is plenty functional, but it's definitely not a looker. However, that's less enticing if you're in the market for a fashion accessory. That's a very good thing if you're working out or staying active throughout the day, and it makes the Versa one of the best watches to wear a sleep tracker. The Fitbit Versa doesn't have the premium allure of some smartwatches, but most obviously, it also doesn't have the bulk. Lifewire / Andrew Hayward Design and Comfort: Function over form









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