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Versa 3 vs versa 4
Versa 3 vs versa 4






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I didn’t have to re-try anything or attempt the connection between my Versa 4 and my Pixel 6 Pro over and over before getting up and running. I also really enjoyed the simple setup process Fitbit has honed over the years. I think the animations and smoothness could still use a bit of cleanup to get on the level of a Samsung Galaxy Watch or Apple Watch, but it is far more responsive than previous Versa watches for sure. Fitbit’s version of the smartwatch experience depends largely on quick-glance info, and the UI delivers that seamlessly, with smoother animations and better touch response than before. After all, it is a fitness tracker first, so playing around on your watch for long periods of time isn’t really something you’ll be doing with this device on a regular basis. It all works pretty well together and this UI layout makes more sense than the previous Fitbit attempts, even if only a bit. The side button brings up your app drawer and works as a ‘go back’ button when you are in an app, setting or tile at any point in the interface. A bit more like Wear OS, you now have tiles to each side of the main watch face, notifications when you swipe up, and quick settings when you swipe down.

versa 3 vs versa 4

Google is further invested in Fitbit at this point and the new layout of the interface makes that evident. The new UI isn’t a surprise as it has been discussed online quite a bit, but I like it a lot.








Versa 3 vs versa 4