Hopefully, I’ll be be able to help you decide within this review. Obviously the sales numbers probably say ‘Yes’, but the reality depends a bit on how you’ll use the watch – and what type of person you are. See, that’s a more complex question to answer. It also aims squarely at the Apple Watch Series 1, which is often found in the same price neighborhood. Well, the $199 Versa aims to fill the gap between the higher end $299 (but often $249) Ionic and the companies lower end activity trackers which lack apps and fancy displays. Both have music storage onboard as well as 3rd party apps, and both can have contactless payments. Certainly, the Fitbit Versa can be stylish in the right hands (or wrists), but ultimately the main differentiator is the lack of GPS compared to it’s more expensive sibling. Which is probably the easiest way to describe the two watches. *** UPDATE: The Versa 3 is out! Check out the in-depth review here!***ĭo you know what happens when you remove GPS and style from the Fitbit Ionic? You end up with a Fitbit Versa.
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