25% cheaper than the Versa, Stylish and likeable, Fitbit app
Heart-rate tracking is poor, No built-in GPS
For me, a heart-rate sensor isn't the most important feature of a budget running watch, though, so I'm happy enough to give that lapse a pass on the Versa Lite given its low cost of entry.At £150, it makes sensible cuts on its predecessor to make it a pur...
Four-day-plus battery, Great price, Decent fitness features
No swim tracking, Onboard music removed, Fitbit OS still lagging behind
The Versa Lite Edition is Fitbit's best smartwatch proposition yet, taking the already-excellent Versa and streamlining it into a more affordable package. The loss of swim tracking is a downer, but otherwise the Versa offers tremendous value. It's Fitbit'...
At £50 less than the standard Versa, the Lite appears to be a decent purchase, if the lack of local storage, NFC or the ability to track your swims isn't an issue for you. That said, the waters do become a little muddied when you can pick up the original...
Publicerad: 2019-03-06, Författare: Henry , testad av: techadvisor.co.uk
Sammanfattning: Fitbit's onward health awareness march continues with March 2019's raft of new products. Alongside the Inspire, Inspire HR and kids-focused Ace 2, the Fitbit Versa Lite Edition seems the most interesting new wearable of the lot. Retailing for less than t...
Solid design with colourful finishes,Great touchscreen display,Fitbit app platform among the best available,Accurate activity tracking,Good value
Some lag with live heart-rate reading,No Fitbit Pay,Fitbit OS lacks apps,Limited smartwatch functionality,No altimeter (can't track floors climbed)
The Fitbit Versa Lite Edition brings the same lovely design as the Versa, but at a cheaper price point and in some great new colours. We love the Mulberry purple colour - it is fabulous.You miss out on a couple of features compared to the standard Versa...
More affordable, Attractive design, Great overall experience
Fussy clasp mechanism, No swim tracking, Proprietary charger
"At $200 CAD, the same price as the Charge 3, the Versa Lite is a great option for those who were interested in the Versa and Ionic but felt they were still a bit too expensive for the features offered."...
As a “lighter” version, Fitbit Versa Lite doesn't miss much in terms of features compared to Fitbit Versa if you are just looking to track your main activities with it, which is good news.The “bad” news is that it is only AU$50 cheaper than the full-blown...
Fitbit's latest smartwatch is their best yet, with smooth stylings and fast, responsive software. While the lack of a wider array of apps is still a bug bear, the core Fitbit experience remains clearly superior to its competitors, so it all comes down to...
Sammanfattning: In their effort to get everyone a little bit fit, Fitbit has unveiled a slew of new wearables including the pared-down version of its Versa series, and most affordable smartwatch to date, the Versa Lite Edition ($249.95). To keep the price down, it has sa...