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Versa lite
Versa lite





There’s also a female health feature as well, and you can install third-party apps like GymGenius for guided workouts, though that last one will cost a bit extra. You can also swim with it, given the fact it’s water resistant up to 50m, it just won’t keep tabs of your strokes. What it does do though is track heart rate, sleep, steps and calories burned. As with the standard Versa, it also lacks a GPS, instead, using the GPS from your phone to track runs and cycles outdoors. It also lacks storage for offline music playback without your smartphone, and there’s no tracking support for swimming or floors climbed either.įinally, the Fitbit Coach feature which walks you through workouts is missing too. Unlike the Apple Watch, the Galaxy Watch and the standard Versa, the Lite Edition doesn’t offer wrist-based payments. The Fitbit Versa Lite is made for someone who wants a smartwatch/fitness tracker combo that doesn’t pack a tonne of features. It’s easy to use and does a good job of making the key features easily accessible As for the sole button – press it to toggle the display on or off, and long press it to fire up music controls, as well as on-device notification and auto-brightness toggles. Performance is also smooth – definitely better than the Huawei Watch GT, for example, though it definitely isn’t Apple Watch smooth, which makes sense given the Versa’s price. In addition, it’s also nice and intuitive too – there’s a watch face, a list of your applications and notifications accessible with swipes in various directions. The UI is relatively simple to get your head around, with on-screen instructions prompting you to swipe, tap and press at various times.

versa lite

The seriously chunky bezel that frames the screen does make it look a smidgen dated when you fire up a light coloured watch face – so maybe go for one that’s heavy on the blacks to blend in. The glass fascia feels rich as your finger glides over it and it’s high-resolution enough to be crisp, with a 300 x 300 resolution and no visible pixels, unless you put it right up to your face. It still manages to serve up great visibility and brightness, whether it’s sunny or not, and even when you’re looking at it off-angle though which is great.

versa lite

Instead, Fitbit opted for LCD technology. Unlike a lot of the wearable tech out there – the Amazfit Verge or the Apple Watch, for example, the Versa Lite’s screen isn’t an OLED, so doesn’t quite have OLED depth, punch or pop. Screen and interface: Does my bezel look big in this?







Versa lite