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342 reviews
Jun, 2025
alaTest has collected and analyzed 342 reviews of Fitbit Versa. The average rating for this product is 4.3/5, compared to an average rating of 4.1/5 for other products in the same category for all reviews. Reviewers really like the comfort and reliability. The battery and price also get good feedback. Many are negative about the durability and software, and views are divided on the performance.
design, price, battery, reliability, comfort
usability, software, durability
We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other products in the same category the Fitbit Versa is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 89/100 = Very good quality.
Expert review by : Aatif Sulleyman (trustedreviews.com)
Fitbit Versa review: How does Fitbit's latest attempt at a smartwatch stack up against the competition and is it an improvement over its first?
Excellent battery life ; Slick, comfortable design ; Lots of tracking options ; Swim-proof ; Bright, clear screen
No built-in GPS ; Shortage of apps ; Passive notifications
The Fitbit Versa is the company's best smart watch yet, but it still needs work
Expert review by : Sharmishta Sarkar (techradar.com)
With the Versa 3, Fitbit finally adds GPS to its most popular smartwatch
Beautiful display ; Built-in GPS ; Lightweight and comfortable
Poorly designed side button ; Requires Fitbit Premium subscription to unlock advanced features ; No offline Spotify support
With integrated GPS and some design tweaks, the Fitbit Versa 3 is an excellent wearable. Like its predecessor, though, it’s more a fitness tracker than a smartwatch, with very limited productivity apps on offer. What you do get is great battery life, a...
Expert review by : Lee Bell (techradar.com)
The Fitbit Versa is cheaper than the Ionic, yet has almost as many features and a better design.
Lightweight design Fitbit’s most customizable wearable Relatively low price
Rounded design won't suit everyone Battery life not as good as Ionic No GPS
While its feature set isn’t quite on par with that of its bigger brother the Ionic, the Fitbit Versa feels like the same watch but with a lighter and friendlier design and a much lower price point.
Expert review by : Michael Sawh (pocket-lint.com)
The Fitbit Versa 4 is a fitness tracker with waning smartwatch powers.
Comfortable to wear 24/7 ; Great for sleep and daily activity tracking ; Physical button improves interaction
Loses smartwatch features ; FitbitOS feels a touch slow and disjointed ; Not drastically different from Versa 3
The Fitbit Versa 4 is a solid activity, sleep and wellness tracker in a smartwatch form, but the removal of some big features makes it less smartwatch than previous Versas.
Expert review by : Chris Hall (pocket-lint.com)
The Fitbit Versa slips into a more affordable middle ground, but in doing so it loses some key sports functionality, while also struggling with truly
Compact design ; Fitbit ecosystem and app ; Lots of straps and colour choices
Battery life isn't amazing ; No GPS limitations ; Bulky battery charging
The Fitbit Versa slips into a more affordable middle ground, but in doing so it loses some key sports functionality, while also struggling with truly extended battery endurance.
Expert review by : Tom Morgan-Freelander (stuff.tv)
In one the hottest Amazon Prime Day deals live right now, the Fitbit Versa 3 is over £80 off and has dropped to its lowest price ever.
Expert review by : Simon Jary (techadvisor.co.uk)
Hands-on with Fitbit's latest smartwatch for women (and men); smaller than the Ionic.
Expert review by : Basil Kronfli (stuff.tv)
Meet the Versa Lite Edition, a safe bet that won't blow your mind
Sharp, bright screen ; Great battery life ; Fun, solid build
Stripped back feature-set ; Limited app support ; Compatibility limitations
A well-built, fun fitness tracking smartwatch, peppered with highlights and niggles alike
Expert review by : Mark Wilson (stuff.tv)
Bored of your fitness band? Welcome to the ideal smartwatch for casual health-tracking...
Solid four-day battery life ; Design has wider appeal than Ionic ; Good exercise- and health-tracking for casual users
Slightly erratic HR tracking and recording ; Connected GPS rather than built-in GPS
Good looks, a decent battery life and a smattering of smarts make this an attractive, if not flawless, fitness tracker
Expert review by : Chris Barraclough (recombu.com)
Fitbit is back with a refreshed version of its Ionic smartwatch, boasting a slimmer design and a reduced asking price to match. We've been pounding the pavement to test out the new Fitbit Versa for this in-depth review.
Slender design ; Offline music playback ; Full range of stats tracking ; Well priced
No GPS ; Occasionally clunky performance ; App store needs filling
While the Versa is slightly lacking in performance and some bits can be a little clunky, there’s no denying that the Versa is a seriously slim and feature-packed smartwatch. The only thing we miss is built-in GPS support, but the affordable £199 asking...
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