The Fitbit Versa 4 isn’t the best smartwatch for most people to buy right now, but that’s not to say you should exclude it from your short list. There’s actually a lot I like about it; it’s just too bad the things I didn’t like about the watch matter more...
The hardware navigation button is back, Superb battery life, Lightweight and sleek design, Works with both iOS and Android, Google Wallet and Pay coming in a future update
No Google Assistant, Alexa only, Unable to download third-party apps, No more music streaming, Some features are still locked behind Fitbit Premium, More expensive than its predecessor
For years, Fitbit has led the way in terms of offering excellent smartwatches and fitness trackers in almost every price bracket. We expected the Versa 4 to help continue this trend, building upon an excellent experience offered by its predecessor. Howeve...
Physical button makes it easier to operate the watch,Updated interface is more user friendly,40+ sports modes,
No third-party app support, No WiFi, Heart rate tracking accuracy issues,
On paper, the Fitbit Versa 4 is the best Fitbit for people who like to exercise. It has 40+ exercise modes, a multi-path heart rate sensor, a built-in GPS, and a slew of fitness features. In reality, it's little more than a Sense 2 Lite with no WiFi, no t...
Published: 2022-10-31, Author: Michael , review by: wareable.com
Welcome return of the side button, Very friendly UI, Great sleep tracker
No music features, No third-party app support, Mixed HR accuracy
Fitbit has given smartwatch features a back seat with the Versa 4, but, if you crave industry-leading sleep tracking and some intuitive activity tracking, this is still an excellent choice. While it's true that it definitely feels worse off than its prede...
Abstract: Welcome to TechRadar's Fitbit Versa 4 review. When Google acquired Fitbit back in 2020, we half expected the best Fitbits, including watches like the Fitbit Versa 4 would use Google's WearOS software going forwards, but that has not happened. This watch i...
Good, Good looks, sharp screen, Alexa support, on-wrist calls, Good step and sleep tracking, Excellent app and fitness data analysis, Six months of Premium subscription free with the purchase
Unreliable heart rate tracking, Average battery life, A bit expensive on the whole
The Fitbit Versa 4 is, at least in terms of the quality of the hardware, a fairly ordinary fitness tracker and smartwatch for the price. However, the true value of this is not purely in the hardware, but in the app and benefits of the Premium subscription...
Excelente calidad de su pantalla táctil, Diseño muy atractivo y variedad de colores, Opción de Always On, Muy cómodo de llevar, Recoge información muy completa de nuestra actividad física, sueño y salud, Tiene una gran variedad de watchfaces, La autonomía
La recepción de notificaciones nos permite muy poca interacción, Cargador propietario, No podemos almacenar ni escuchar música, El WiFi no se puede activar, No tiene medición de temperatura, No tiene sensor cEDA