Basic Info | |
Wear Type | Wristband |
Release | April 2018 |
Activity & Fitness Tracking | |
Activity | |
Calories | |
Sleep Analysis / Sleep Time | |
Heart Rate / Pulse | |
Oxygen Saturation | |
Distance | |
Steps | |
Stairs / Floors | |
Exercise Tagging | |
Smart Coach | |
Goal Setting | |
Inactivity Alert | |
Additional Features | GPS | Compass |
Watch / Clock | |
Alarm Clock | |
Reminders | |
Stopwatch | |
Music Playback | |
Weather | |
Reports | Activity, Sleep |
Smartphone Remote Features | |
Notifications | |
Caller ID | |
Music Control | |
Call Control | |
Camera Control | |
Find Phone | |
Battery | |
Duration | 4 days |
Battery Type | Rechargeable Battery |
Physical Specs | |
Water Resistance | |
Waterproof | |
IP Rating | 5 ATM |
Weight | n/a |
Display | |
Display Technology | LCD Screen |
Display Size | 1.34 inches |
Screen Resolution | 300 x 300 pixels |
Color Display | |
Touch Screen | |
Gorilla glass | |
Compatibility | |
Android | |
iOS | |
OS X / Mac | |
Windows Phone | |
Windows | |
Web Portal | |
Social Features | |
Connectivity | |
Bluetooth | |
Wi-Fi | |
NFC | |
ANT+ |
The Fitbit Versa is one of the most loved fitness trackers available on the market. The gadget keeps track of your burned calories and activity. You can keep track of your heart rate and view the distance you walked. According to many athletes, the wearable has been a big help to improve their form, but is there more to this tracker—let us find out?
If you do not have a problem with some of the shortfalls with the Fitbit Versa, the wearable is comfortable and looks great. The fitness tracker makes a good companion to help improve your health and comes at an affordable price.
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I highly recommend the Fitbit Versa for gym rats like myself, casual fitness fans, or those looking to get back into exercising. Even for Microsoft ... Full review
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I demand certain things from a smartwatch, and the Versa nails a few of them perfectly. It's comfortable and has excellent build quality. The square ... Full review
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Outside of the Apple Watch for iOS users, the Fitbit Versa is the smartwatch to beat right now. It's comfortable, stylish, and has excellent battery ... Full review
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