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Versa 3
Versa 3











versa 3

But Fitbit pushed a software update last month that added both Google Assistant functionality and the ability to use the watch to take phone calls hands-free using its mic and speaker. There's a microphone, that, until recently, could only be used for Alexa functionality. Fitbit has a wide variety of bands available, and Versa 3 and Sense bands are interchangeable - although those are the only bands you'll be able to use, since the connector is proprietary. To remove a band, you just squeeze the clip and pull, and adding another is as simple as slotting it into place. The included (very nice) silicone band is held in place with a clever clip mechanism. Left: The 'solid-state button.' Right: The default silicone strap.

versa 3

My one complaint about it is that when doing some things - push-ups, for example - the watch can get pressed between the back of your hand and your forearm, which registers as a press. You can set it to launch the app of your choice with a long press, and to open quick access to four additional apps with a double press. Once you get used to it, it works more or less like a regular button would. It seems like an over-engineered solution, but I'm not as down on it as a lot of folks are. Instead, the left edge has a "solid-state button" - that is to say, it's pressure sensitive. Like the Sense, there are no buttons on the Versa 3. It'd look as at home with a suit and tie as it does workout gear. It doesn't try to imitate a regular watch the way a lot of WearOS devices do it's clearly a fitness tracker first, but it doesn't grab attention, either. I think the design is low-key and pretty handsome. Its bezels are a little chunky, but most of Fitbit's clock faces have black backgrounds, which hides them well. The screen is bright enough to see outdoors, even in direct sunlight. The rounded square shape of both devices shares some visual DNA with the Apple Watch, although the Fitbits are squarer and (sadly) lack a rotating crown. The Sense's case is made of stainless steel rather than the Versa 3's aluminum and there are different color options available, but outside of those differences, it's hard to tell them apart at a glance. The Versa 3 looks just like the Sense: it's the same size and shape, it's got the same screen, and it even uses the same bands.













Versa 3