![]() ![]() The Versa continues to offer solid smartwatch staples, like notifications you can respond to with voice (or, even, emojis if you’re on Android) and Fitbit’s integration of Amazon’s Alexa offers the best smart assistant experience on a smartwatch yet. Just don’t expect to get Garmin or Polar levels of insights and data. ![]() Nevertheless, it’s a solid pool swimming companion. ![]() However, it still feels best suited for casual runners. The Fitbit Versa 3 has had its sports tracking credentials beefed up, adding in built-in GPS. The new monitor still comes up a little short for high intensity exercise and is better put to use for continuous monitoring during the day and night. There’s Fitbit’s new PurePulse heart rate monitor on board. It’s not always the most responsive, but, thankfully, you’re not heavily reliant on using it.Ĭore fitness tracking features are in place and monitoring sleep remains the big highlight – a highlight Fitbit does better than its rivals, in terms of accuracy and insights. This time out, Fitbit has ditched the physical button, opting to build one into the case. ![]()
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