![]() I started this review by saying that Fitbit had kept the Versa design the same, and at a glance that’s true. Nevertheless, if you think the Sense might be for you, then be sure to check out Jon’s full review. ![]() ![]() These undoubtedly offer additional quality-of-life measures but if all you really care about is step tracking and a way of keeping tabs on your workouts, then it’s safe to say you’re not missing out on too much. Typically the top of the range Fitbit – be it 2014’s Surge or 2017’s Ionic – has set itself apart with built-in GPS, but we know the Versa 3 also has it, so what are you getting for your extra £100? Three sensors: an EDA to measure stress an ECG to measure heart rhythm and one for skin temperature. Both look identical on the wrist, yet the Sense costs £299 to the Versa 3’s £199. Fitbit Versa 3 vs Fitbit Sense: What’s the difference?īefore we go any further, it’s worth highlighting the key differences between the Fitbit Versa 3 and the company’s other new wearable, the Fitbit Sense. Android smartphone owners need not apply, mind. Both of these are excellent watches with Garmin’s traditional laser focus on running and cycling analytics.Īnd if you’re an iPhone user, then the Apple Watch Series 3 now enjoys a very reasonable £200 price point too. More reasonably, that puts the Fitbit Versa 3 up against the Garmin Forerunner 245, which regularly goes for just north of £200, and the Garmin Vivoactive 3 which routinely hits £150. Though, obviously, if you shop around you’ll find the Versa 2 significantly cheaper. Fitbit Versa 3 review: Price and competitionĭespite the improvements, both the Fitbit Versa 3 and its predecessor still sell for the same price on the official Fitbit website: £200. So improvements all round, on paper at least. There’s also improved heart-rate tracking, Active Zone minutes and, of course, built-in GPS. Given Google is in the process of buying Fitbit at the moment, it’s no surprise that Google Assistant is also an option, but it’s not quite ready for showtime yet, with the company promising support later in the year. Trigger the Alexa app via a shortcut and you can ask your question to the virtual assistant, who will duly reply in text on the screen. That includes the presence of Alexa on your wrist. ![]() Fitbit Versa 2 review: Just short of greatness ![]()
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