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Fitbit Versa 3 Review

The fitness features packed into this wearable make it an excellent choice for the price
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Fitbit Versa 3 Review (We found it to be slightly harder to swap the bands on the Fitbit watches.)
We found it to be slightly harder to swap the bands on the Fitbit watches.
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Price:  $230 List
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Manufacturer:   Fitbit
Austin Palmer
By Austin Palmer ⋅ Senior Review Analyst  ⋅  December 23, 2021
Contributions From: Benjamin Hickok
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OVERALL
SCORE
  • Ease of Use - 30% 6.0
  • Smart Functions - 20% 5.0
  • Display - 20% 8.0
  • Fitness Impact - 15% 8.0
  • Battery - 15% 8.0

Our Verdict

The Fitbit Versa 3 is one of Fitbit's more recent offerings, and we are generally big fans. This smartwatch looks good, has a great battery life, and has an impressive and extensive set of fitness and health monitoring features. It doesn't have the most comprehensive set of smart features, and we think it could be a little easier and more convenient to use overall, but this is still a fantastic option for anyone who wants a top rated smartwatch with a priority on health and fitness tracking. It's also appealing to those shopping on a budget, as this watch costs quite a bit less than many other top-tier competitors.
REASONS TO BUY
Good value
Great fitness tracking ability
Excellent battery life
REASONS TO AVOID
Could be more convenient to use
Doesn't have the most smart functions

Our Analysis and Test Results

The Versa 3 provides access to all the social aspects of the Fitbit ecosystem on your smartphone. This is a great way to gamify exercise through competition and challenges amongst your friends, let you set goals for yourself, track your workout history, and even monitor your calorie consumption.

fitbit versa 3 - the versa 3 looks great and is easy to read even in bright light.
The Versa 3 looks great and is easy to read even in bright light.
Credit: Laura Casner

Ease of Use


The Versa 3 doesn't have a rotating bezel or crown scroll, so its only interface is through the touchscreen and side touch button. We found the screen to usually be very responsive, with it only occasionally misreading a swipe, but the side button can be a bit more finicky, sometimes taking repeated taps to register.

This watch wakes up quite quickly, with only a small delay when you raise your wrist to look at the screen. The menus on both the companion app and the Versa 3 itself are also laid out in a fairly easy-to-understand and intuitive way, so we rarely had to search for a setting or feature.

fitbit versa 3 - it's simple to swap out wristbands with the versa 3.
It's simple to swap out wristbands with the Versa 3.
Credit: Laura Casner

We also really like that the Versa 3 makes it easy to swap out the wristband. You can quickly make the watch sportier for a workout or dress it up with a fancier band for a night out. There is a small tab that you press to release the band, and the new band is just as easy to push and lock into place. The process only takes a couple of minutes and adds to the aesthetic versatility of the watch.

The Versa 3 has one of the highest water-resistance ratings of the watches we tested at 50 meters. It's fine to take it in the shower or track workouts in the pool. The watch uses a proprietary charger that attaches securely to the back with magnets. The magnets create a very secure attachment, and the charger only broke free after quite a bit of force and vigorous shaking.

fitbit versa 3 - it is quite difficult to accidentally knock this charger off.
It is quite difficult to accidentally knock this charger off.
Credit: Laura Casner

Smart Functions


The selection of compatible apps for the Versa 3 is a bit more limited compared to other options. There is a version of Uber, Spotify, Strava, and IFTTT available in the app store, and you can get most push notifications from your phone. You can also reply to messaging apps with quick responses right from the watch, but only if paired to a compatible phone.

The Versa 3 will ring when you get a phone call, but answering it on the watch will just answer it on your phone — you can't take the call right from your wrist. This model also has some decent music control features, allowing you to play/pause or skip tracks, but you need to be logged in to Pandora or Spotify on the watch and have premium subscriptions to those services.

This watch is NFC-capable, so you can use it at compatible payment terminals with Fitbit Pay. It also has its own GPS module for gathering location, elevation, and speed information — particularly useful when tracking cycling or outdoor running workouts.

fitbit versa 3 - this watch doesn't have quite as many smart features and functions...
This watch doesn't have quite as many smart features and functions as the top-tier models but it's a great fitness tracker.
Credit: Laura Casner

Display


The Versa 3 has a 1.58" OLED screen with a resolution of 336x336 pixels. Images look great, and it is overall very easy to read the information shown on the display. The backlight makes it easy to see even in bright light or in the dark, and you have the option to enable the backlight and screen to be on all the time, though this will reduce the battery life. Unfortunately, this watch doesn't give you the option to have the backlight automatically adjust its brightness relative to the ambient lighting conditions.

fitbit versa 3 - we found the display to be very eye-catching.
We found the display to be very eye-catching.
Credit: Laura Casner

Fitness Impact


As expected, the Versa 3 scored very well in the fitness realm. When we tested for step count accuracy, the Versa 3 was only off by an average of 9 steps after the three trials. This watch also did very well in our stair test, counting all ten flights of stairs we ran up and down in quick succession. It didn't do quite as well in our heart rate monitor test, differing from the chest strap that we used as a control a decent amount. While it aligned quite closely when measuring a resting heart rate, we noticed discrepancies around 25 bpm when comparing an active heart rate.

There are a variety of different workouts that you can track with the Versa 3, with the watch having bike, bootcamp, circuit training, elliptical, golf, hike, interval workout, kickboxing, martial arts, Pilates, run, spinning, stair climber, swim, tennis, treadmill, walk, weights, and yoga as some of the default options. The integrated GPS unit lets the Versa 3 measure your distance, speed, and pace, and it will also estimate calories burned and track the duration and your heart rate throughout the activity.

Battery


The Versa 3 has a claimed battery life of approximately six days, which we confirmed with our testing. However, the battery life is unsurprisingly reduced if you enable the always-on mode or use a lot of GPS or CPU-intensive functions. We also really like that this watch is quick to recharge. In our tests, it only took about 24 minutes to hit a 50% charge level and 76 minutes to fully recharge.

fitbit versa 3 - the versa 3 did very well in our battery life tests.
The Versa 3 did very well in our battery life tests.
Credit: Laura Casner

Value


All things considered, we think the Versa 3 is a good value if you are searching for a fitness-focused smartwatch. While it is more affordable, it still holds its own against other top-scoring watches.

Conclusion


The Fitbit Versa 3 is one of the best smartwatches for fitness-minded users who are willing to sacrifice some smart features for enhanced fitness tracking and social features. It also has a good display and battery life and can be purchased for quite a bit less than other comparable models.

Austin Palmer and Benjamin Hickok