Fitbit's midrange Versa smartwatch line has been a longtime favorite for its thoughtful blend of fitness and lifestyle features packaged in an attractive design at a competitive price. The Versa 4 ($199.95) offers a larger selection of built-in fitness and health features, as well as notable design and usability upgrades including a slimmer case, a physical button, and a more responsive touch screen. The Versa 4 features a few preinstalled apps from Amazon and Google, but otherwise doesn't support third-party software with the exception of clock faces. The $249 Apple Watch SE offers a more robust app selection and connectivity capabilities, while the $249.99 Garmin Venu Sq 2 remains our Editors' Choice winner thanks to more wellness and performance insights. The Versa 4, however, is still an excellent alternative for casual fitness enthusiasts who don't care about advanced features.Which Is the Best Fitbit? Versa 4 vs. Sense 2 Originally priced at $229.95 but now permanently mark...
The Fitbit Versa 4 is an excellent fitness-focused smartwatch with welcome design improvements over the last generation, though it has limited access to apps.
Attractive, comfortable design; Better touch-screen responsiveness than predecessor; Physical button improves usability; 40 exercise modes (up from 20); Long battery life; Lots of watch faces; Tracks overnight skin temperature variation
No third-party app support; Some lifestyle apps from previous generation removed; Lacks ECG, stress sensors