


You can expect to squeeze six days of battery life out of both, while fast charging promises to supply a day of battery life in just 12 minutes.įitbit has squeezed in 40 exercise modes this time around, which is more than double what it has offered before. There’s an obvious health and fitness focus here, with both wearables offering 24/7 heart rate monitoring, walk/run detection, and advanced sleep and stress tracking, alongside the expected built-in GPS. Both the Versa 4 and Sense 2 are thinner and lighter than before, while the physical side button from the Versa 2 has returned to both devices, albeit with a subtly shifted location that’s supposedly easier to access during a workout.

So it proves with the follow-ups, which sport a similar squared-circle design. If you’ve lost track of Fitbit’s burgeoning roster of fitness-focused wearables, the Fitbit Sense was (until now) the company’s latest attempt at a premium smartwatch, while the Fitbit Versa 3 could best be described as a more affordable alternative. Fitbit has announced two new smartwatches in the Versa 4 and Sense 2, as well as a new affordable fitness tracker in the Inspire 3.
