![]() ![]() Winner: Versa Functionality FitBit Versa Brenda Stolyar/Digital Trends From a purely aesthetic, standpoint, each gives off a similar “gym meets happy hour” athleisure vibe, though the Versa’s lighter weight and slightly smaller size give it an edge here. Perhaps the best way to describe the design is that it looks like you’re wearing a fitness tracker when you wear the Blaze while the Versa resembles a normal wristwatch - and of course, this makes sense due to the fact we’re comparing a fitness tracker to a smartwatch.īoth devices feature a single, left-side back button and two buttons on the right to control the navigation, as well as touchscreen functionality - of which tends to be a bit laggy from time to time but nothing that completely hindered our experience with either device. Fitbit also designed the Blaze as an integrated piece of the strap whereas the Versa sits on top of it, appearing more like a separate element of the watch. ![]() Winner: Versa Design FitBit Blaze Bill Roberson/Digital Trendsĭesign-wise, both watches feature square-shaped trackers, however, the Blaze is more rectangular with slanted edges while the Versa maintains a true square shape with rounded edges. For a standard fitness tracker, Blaze’s on-screen interface remains intuitive and easy to use, avoiding much of the baggage offered by full-featured smartwatches (like the Versa). ![]() However, the Versa’s larger screen and stronger resolution truly make its color graphics pop - which is also boosted by Fitbit OS 2.0. Winner: Versa Screen resolution and operation FitBit Versa Brenda Stolyar/Digital TrendsĪs mentioned above, the Blaze and Versa each come standard with color touchscreens, allowing you to swipe up or down to control the functions - each also boasts the option to easily adjust its brightness. It’s still a powerful and capable fitness tracker without the bells and whistles of a smartwatch - which some people may actually prefer. That it’s still capable of somewhat standing up to its smartwatch kin is impressive in itself. However, it’s worth keeping in mind that it’s a full two years older, meaning its finished product is (at the very least) two production cycles behind the Versa. Fitbit Versa 3Įverything you need to know about the new Fitbit Charge 4Īmazon slices Fitbit Versa and Fitbit Ionic smartwatch prices by up to 20%įrom a pure comparison standpoint, the Blaze is left playing second fiddle here. ![]()
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