Testseek.com 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%)
1549 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Battery life
New Today dashboard makes finding important daily activity info easy
Great sleep tracking
Accessible developer tools with Fitbit Studio
Fitbit OS is growing
Albeit slowly
Fitbit mobile app remains the best fitness wearable companion pro
Very light and comfortable with an aluminum case
Best-in-class tracking of steps
Workouts
And sleep
Sufficiently sharp and very
Very bright at 1
000 nits
Water-resistant down to 50 meters
This watch just keeps going—getting four days on a charge is
The Fitbit Versa has a compact
Lightweight design and 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. Multiday battery life be
Priced lesser than the Ionic
Customizable
Great fitness tracking features
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
Practical and lightweight design
Accurate tracking
Good battery life
Smooth user experience
Slim and comfortable design
Very capable fitness and health tracking
Strong battery life
Attractive watch faces
Appealing price
Small
Light
And it comes in rose gold
Great battery life and fitness tracking
Fantastic featureset for the price
Flat
Lightweight build
Compatible with iOS and Android
Tracks a wide variety of health / fitness stuff
Four-day battery life
Light and comfortable
Great battery life
Bright and colorful display
Userfriendly software
5ATM water resistance
Works with both iOS and Android
Staple Fitbit fitness features
Design
Slender design
Offline music playback
Full range of stats tracking
Well priced
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
Fitbit app is user friendly
Plenty of customizatio
Solid battery life
Nice display
Good set of fitness tracking features
Best-looking Fitbit yet
Bright colorful screen
Affordable for what it offers
Long-lasting battery
The editors didn't like
Interchangeable bands are hard to remove and replace on the device
NFC for Fitbit Pay only on special models
Female health tracking and Android message replies not available until later this year
Only one watch face can be saved on-device at one time
The Versa seems to lose connection to my phone randomly for an hour or two at a time
The watch software can be sluggish. No button customization and no always-on display option
The Versa doesn't have it
Again
It syncs notifi
Its battery life falls short of other Fitbits. 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 GPS and the char
Lacks a GPS
Battery doesn't last as long as the Ionic
Swapping straps isn't easy
Thick bezel
No built-in GPS tracker
Proprietary charger
Limited app support
Photos by Raj Rout
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Bland design
Screen looks small with thick bezel
No built-in NFC or GPS
Awkward charging dock
No onboard GPS or NFC in entrylevel model
Notifications can be buggy and some features aren't ready at launch
Poor notification support
Swapping bands sucks
No data sharing with Apple Health or Google Fit
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
App store is lacking
Only available in one size
No GPS
Occasionally clunky performance
App store needs filling
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
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...