

In terms of color you’ll be able to choose from Soft Gold aluminum (as per our review), or black aluminum. The design remains low profile, which is impressive given the sheer number of sensors buried beneath its 1.58-inch screen – which, by the way, offers a higher resolution than the Versa 2. Both look almost identical, with a rounded square design that the manufacturer also carried over to the Fitbit Sense. If you’re coming to the Versa 3 from the Versa 2, you will be surprised at how familiar much of the design is.


The Fitbit Sense was launched in September 2020. Nevertheless, the Versa falls victim to the main shortcoming we’ve had with other devices offered by Fitbit, namely offline music playback being absent unless you’re on Deezer or Pandora.ĭoes it do enough to earn a place in our round-up of the best Fitbits (opens in new tab)? Here's what we made of it, after several weeks of testing. In fact, you could put those savings toward Fitbit Premium membership, which can make a huge difference to your fitness planning and goals. The Versa 3 can track your heart rate, temperature, blood oxygen level, and of course, your steps, calories burned, and plenty more, all at half the price of an Apple Watch Series 7 (opens in new tab). Plus, if you’re less interested in the stress tracking setup on the Fitbit Sense (opens in new tab) then it’s a hefty chunk cheaper for roughly the same feature set.
