Brand | Fitbit |
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Manufacturer | Fitbit Inc |
Series | Versa 3 |
Colour | Black |
Item Height | 1.24 Centimeters |
Item Width | 4.05 Centimeters |
Standing screen display size | 1.58 Inches |
Product Dimensions | 4.05 x 4.05 x 1.24 cm; 19.84 Grams |
Batteries | 1 D batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | FB511BKBK |
Connectivity Type | Bluetooth |
Wireless Type | Bluetooth |
Wattage | 1.05 Watts |
Operating System | Smartwatch |
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 6 Days |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 2.6 Watt Hours |
Lithium Battery Weight | 7 Grams |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 1 |
Number of Lithium Metal Cells | 1 |
Included Components | Device And Cable |
Manufacturer | Fitbit Inc |
Country of Origin | China |
Item Weight | 19.8 g |
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Fitbit Versa 3 Health & Fitness Smartwatch with GPS, 24/7 Heart Rate, Alexa Built-in, 6+ Days Battery, Black/Black, One Size (S & L Bands Included)
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Series | Versa 3 |
Style | Modern |
Colour | Black |
Screen Size | 1.58 Inches |
Special Feature | gps |
Shape | Square |
Target Audience | Unisex Teen, Unisex Adult |
Age Range (Description) | Youth |
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- Receive a Daily Readiness Score that reveals if you’re ready to exercise or should focus on recovery (requires Fitbit Premium membership. Premium content recommendations are not available in all locales and may be in English only).Water resistance depth:50 meters;Run, bike, hike and more phone-free—and see your real-time pace & distance—with built-in GPS. Then check out your workout intensity map in the Fitbit app
- Active Zone Minutes uses your resting heart rate to gauge exercise effort and gives you a buzz when you step up the intensity so you can make the most of your workouts. Fitbit Versa 3 is water resistant to 50 meters;Better track heart rate 24/7 with PurePulse 2.0, Fitbit’s enhanced heart rate technology
- Use Google Assistant or Amazon Alexa Built-in to get quick news, set bedtime reminders and alarms, control your smart home devices and more just by speaking to your watch;6-month Fitbit Premium trial for new Premium users (Valid payment method required. Cancel before free trial ends to avoid subscription fees. New Premium users only. Content and features may vary by language and are subject to change.)
- Get 6+ days of battery on a full charge plus one day of battery in just 12 minutes with fast charging (Battery life varies with use and other factors; up to 12 hours with continuous GPS);Track your time in light, deep and REM sleep, then receive your Sleep Score to better understand your sleep quality each night; Play music and control Spotify from your wrist. Subscriptions required for use of music service; not available in all countries
- Band Material Type: Silicone; Included Components: Device And Cable; Connectivity Technology: Wireless; Item Type Name: Smart Watch; Human Interface Input: Microphone; Wireless Communication Technology: Bluetooth; Material Type: Synthetic
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Date First Available | 25 August 2020 |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 40 x 40 x 12 Millimeters |
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Using it for 2 weeks now. Till now it's well and good. Using a smartwatch for the first time. Fitness tracking is almost accurate, not perfect though. GPS locking takes lot of time, sometimes I need to restart the device to get the GPS locked, even while I'm under clear sky. Sleep tracking is somewhat accurate.SPO2 monitoring is just a gimmick, always inaccurate, anyways I don't rely on the smartwatch for SPO2 monitoring anyday. It gives only an average value after sleeping and it's almost always 92-93 only. Anyways I've never heard a news that someone identified hypoxia using a smartwatch. So I don't believe in these gimmicks like SPO2, BP, ECG and all in a smartwatch (the latter two aren't there in this product). Better don't fall in to these things when you buy a smartwatch.Apart from the fitness features, notifications from phone are appropriately displayed on watch, you can reply to texts and whatsapp msgs, attend calls, Google asst works fine.The UI isn't perfect, there are occasional lags and glitches in UI.Battery life is good. I recharge only in 2-3 days, which was unexpected.Watch faces, are in plenty. Many are paid, especially the ones with AOD.3rd party apps aren't there in plenty, being a proprietary OS, unlike Google wear OS.I would have loved to have a native Torch toggle in the quick settings, as third party torch apps aren't perfect, even though they do the job.Overall, I would give it a 4 star rating. Look and feel being premium unlike the other cheap chinese counterparts. Good buy for arround 15k INR, not above that.And my product was made in Taiwan, not PRC.
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First time fitbit user. Upgraded from Mi Band 5.
Likes:
1. Accurate as a fitness tracker (steps)
2. It motivates you to perform better, as the fitbit community is strong
3. Looks
4. Fitbit app and watch faces are cool
5. Battery life of about 4 days (with GPS once in day and no always on/ snore detection).
6. Sleep tracking is good with the analytics (Premium feature).
Dislikes
1. The Bluetooth sync can be a miss at times, the notification or contact names are not coming through
2. Heart Rate Monitor could be more accurate. Expected more from Fitbit. It is a hit or miss. At times when you don't wear fitbit, it shows high HR and results in wrong Active Zone Minutes
3. Battery life is hardly a day if you enable all the watch features (GPS, always on, snore detection)
4. The Daily Readiness Score isn't consistent. It is a Premium feature but there is little or no value add
5. Doesn't automatically detect the power naps (less than 30 minutes)
6. Most of the data is unusable or requires Premium membership. Would suggest you to go for Garmin ecosystem.
Likes:
1. Accurate as a fitness tracker (steps)
2. It motivates you to perform better, as the fitbit community is strong
3. Looks
4. Fitbit app and watch faces are cool
5. Battery life of about 4 days (with GPS once in day and no always on/ snore detection).
6. Sleep tracking is good with the analytics (Premium feature).
Dislikes
1. The Bluetooth sync can be a miss at times, the notification or contact names are not coming through
2. Heart Rate Monitor could be more accurate. Expected more from Fitbit. It is a hit or miss. At times when you don't wear fitbit, it shows high HR and results in wrong Active Zone Minutes
3. Battery life is hardly a day if you enable all the watch features (GPS, always on, snore detection)
4. The Daily Readiness Score isn't consistent. It is a Premium feature but there is little or no value add
5. Doesn't automatically detect the power naps (less than 30 minutes)
6. Most of the data is unusable or requires Premium membership. Would suggest you to go for Garmin ecosystem.
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Reviewed in India 🇮🇳 on 4 July 2021
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Using it for 2 weeks now. Till now it's well and good. Using a smartwatch for the first time. Fitness tracking is almost accurate, not perfect though. GPS locking takes lot of time, sometimes I need to restart the device to get the GPS locked, even while I'm under clear sky. Sleep tracking is somewhat accurate.
SPO2 monitoring is just a gimmick, always inaccurate, anyways I don't rely on the smartwatch for SPO2 monitoring anyday. It gives only an average value after sleeping and it's almost always 92-93 only. Anyways I've never heard a news that someone identified hypoxia using a smartwatch. So I don't believe in these gimmicks like SPO2, BP, ECG and all in a smartwatch (the latter two aren't there in this product). Better don't fall in to these things when you buy a smartwatch.
Apart from the fitness features, notifications from phone are appropriately displayed on watch, you can reply to texts and whatsapp msgs, attend calls, Google asst works fine.
The UI isn't perfect, there are occasional lags and glitches in UI.
Battery life is good. I recharge only in 2-3 days, which was unexpected.
Watch faces, are in plenty. Many are paid, especially the ones with AOD.
3rd party apps aren't there in plenty, being a proprietary OS, unlike Google wear OS.
I would have loved to have a native Torch toggle in the quick settings, as third party torch apps aren't perfect, even though they do the job.
Overall, I would give it a 4 star rating. Look and feel being premium unlike the other cheap chinese counterparts. Good buy for arround 15k INR, not above that.
And my product was made in Taiwan, not PRC.
SPO2 monitoring is just a gimmick, always inaccurate, anyways I don't rely on the smartwatch for SPO2 monitoring anyday. It gives only an average value after sleeping and it's almost always 92-93 only. Anyways I've never heard a news that someone identified hypoxia using a smartwatch. So I don't believe in these gimmicks like SPO2, BP, ECG and all in a smartwatch (the latter two aren't there in this product). Better don't fall in to these things when you buy a smartwatch.
Apart from the fitness features, notifications from phone are appropriately displayed on watch, you can reply to texts and whatsapp msgs, attend calls, Google asst works fine.
The UI isn't perfect, there are occasional lags and glitches in UI.
Battery life is good. I recharge only in 2-3 days, which was unexpected.
Watch faces, are in plenty. Many are paid, especially the ones with AOD.
3rd party apps aren't there in plenty, being a proprietary OS, unlike Google wear OS.
I would have loved to have a native Torch toggle in the quick settings, as third party torch apps aren't perfect, even though they do the job.
Overall, I would give it a 4 star rating. Look and feel being premium unlike the other cheap chinese counterparts. Good buy for arround 15k INR, not above that.
And my product was made in Taiwan, not PRC.

Using it for 2 weeks now. Till now it's well and good. Using a smartwatch for the first time. Fitness tracking is almost accurate, not perfect though. GPS locking takes lot of time, sometimes I need to restart the device to get the GPS locked, even while I'm under clear sky. Sleep tracking is somewhat accurate.
SPO2 monitoring is just a gimmick, always inaccurate, anyways I don't rely on the smartwatch for SPO2 monitoring anyday. It gives only an average value after sleeping and it's almost always 92-93 only. Anyways I've never heard a news that someone identified hypoxia using a smartwatch. So I don't believe in these gimmicks like SPO2, BP, ECG and all in a smartwatch (the latter two aren't there in this product). Better don't fall in to these things when you buy a smartwatch.
Apart from the fitness features, notifications from phone are appropriately displayed on watch, you can reply to texts and whatsapp msgs, attend calls, Google asst works fine.
The UI isn't perfect, there are occasional lags and glitches in UI.
Battery life is good. I recharge only in 2-3 days, which was unexpected.
Watch faces, are in plenty. Many are paid, especially the ones with AOD.
3rd party apps aren't there in plenty, being a proprietary OS, unlike Google wear OS.
I would have loved to have a native Torch toggle in the quick settings, as third party torch apps aren't perfect, even though they do the job.
Overall, I would give it a 4 star rating. Look and feel being premium unlike the other cheap chinese counterparts. Good buy for arround 15k INR, not above that.
And my product was made in Taiwan, not PRC.
SPO2 monitoring is just a gimmick, always inaccurate, anyways I don't rely on the smartwatch for SPO2 monitoring anyday. It gives only an average value after sleeping and it's almost always 92-93 only. Anyways I've never heard a news that someone identified hypoxia using a smartwatch. So I don't believe in these gimmicks like SPO2, BP, ECG and all in a smartwatch (the latter two aren't there in this product). Better don't fall in to these things when you buy a smartwatch.
Apart from the fitness features, notifications from phone are appropriately displayed on watch, you can reply to texts and whatsapp msgs, attend calls, Google asst works fine.
The UI isn't perfect, there are occasional lags and glitches in UI.
Battery life is good. I recharge only in 2-3 days, which was unexpected.
Watch faces, are in plenty. Many are paid, especially the ones with AOD.
3rd party apps aren't there in plenty, being a proprietary OS, unlike Google wear OS.
I would have loved to have a native Torch toggle in the quick settings, as third party torch apps aren't perfect, even though they do the job.
Overall, I would give it a 4 star rating. Look and feel being premium unlike the other cheap chinese counterparts. Good buy for arround 15k INR, not above that.
And my product was made in Taiwan, not PRC.
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The only flaw I believe is the calories detail it shows. Sort of absurd. Rest is absolutely nice and even the premium is recommended in order to get other features to be activated along with periodical reports.
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The standby time of the device is good.
I use the exercise app and track my walk and runs for at least an hour every day. And the tracker stands tall with a max backup of 4 or 4 1/2 days for me.
The only con I feel is the price.
Get it when you see it for prices around 15k or 16k.
I got it for 16k.
Then it will be worth it.
If you are paying more I would ask you to consider sense over this.
And you cannot store and play music in India, as Deezer is the only app that supports that in this versa 3.
Spotify premium users can just use the tracker to control the songs being played from another device.
And, without fitbit premium the tracker can be a bit useless as well.
If you buy this tracker then you should also subscribe to fitbit premium for maximum usage of the watch.
And fitbit premium is actually worth the price.
I use the exercise app and track my walk and runs for at least an hour every day. And the tracker stands tall with a max backup of 4 or 4 1/2 days for me.
The only con I feel is the price.
Get it when you see it for prices around 15k or 16k.
I got it for 16k.
Then it will be worth it.
If you are paying more I would ask you to consider sense over this.
And you cannot store and play music in India, as Deezer is the only app that supports that in this versa 3.
Spotify premium users can just use the tracker to control the songs being played from another device.
And, without fitbit premium the tracker can be a bit useless as well.
If you buy this tracker then you should also subscribe to fitbit premium for maximum usage of the watch.
And fitbit premium is actually worth the price.

The standby time of the device is good.
I use the exercise app and track my walk and runs for at least an hour every day. And the tracker stands tall with a max backup of 4 or 4 1/2 days for me.
The only con I feel is the price.
Get it when you see it for prices around 15k or 16k.
I got it for 16k.
Then it will be worth it.
If you are paying more I would ask you to consider sense over this.
And you cannot store and play music in India, as Deezer is the only app that supports that in this versa 3.
Spotify premium users can just use the tracker to control the songs being played from another device.
And, without fitbit premium the tracker can be a bit useless as well.
If you buy this tracker then you should also subscribe to fitbit premium for maximum usage of the watch.
And fitbit premium is actually worth the price.
I use the exercise app and track my walk and runs for at least an hour every day. And the tracker stands tall with a max backup of 4 or 4 1/2 days for me.
The only con I feel is the price.
Get it when you see it for prices around 15k or 16k.
I got it for 16k.
Then it will be worth it.
If you are paying more I would ask you to consider sense over this.
And you cannot store and play music in India, as Deezer is the only app that supports that in this versa 3.
Spotify premium users can just use the tracker to control the songs being played from another device.
And, without fitbit premium the tracker can be a bit useless as well.
If you buy this tracker then you should also subscribe to fitbit premium for maximum usage of the watch.
And fitbit premium is actually worth the price.
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Reviewed in India 🇮🇳 on 26 October 2020
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Overall its a fantastic smartwatch. Few things I noticed after continuous 1 week use.
1. Sleep tracking is awesome. Just wear the watch over night and track your sleep in the morning.
2. GPS works fine. Cycling also should have been added in exercise items.
3. The physical side button should have improved. Does not see it as user friendly. Sometimes it is difficult to access.
4. For music control , it requires premium membership of Spotify.
5. I feel it is slightly overpriced. May be because of the Brand and quality.
6. Though Google aquired Fitbit , still we have Amazon Alexa not Google assistant.
1. Sleep tracking is awesome. Just wear the watch over night and track your sleep in the morning.
2. GPS works fine. Cycling also should have been added in exercise items.
3. The physical side button should have improved. Does not see it as user friendly. Sometimes it is difficult to access.
4. For music control , it requires premium membership of Spotify.
5. I feel it is slightly overpriced. May be because of the Brand and quality.
6. Though Google aquired Fitbit , still we have Amazon Alexa not Google assistant.
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So far so good.....BUT....
Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on 28 September 2020Colour: BlackVerified Purchase
So, I am an ex-Pebble watch owner having funded the first Pebble smart watch way back in 2013 and have had various smart watch devices over the years. I have owned the Amazfit Bip and GTS for the last few years and have been really happy.
Unfortunately, my Amazfit GTS had a falling out with my tiled bathroom floor recently, which resulted in me needing to find a new watch. I had ordered a replacement GTS, but noticed that Fitbit were launching the Versa 3 so thought it might be time for a change.
For context, I use an Android phone so Apple is out of the question, I'm sure the Apple watch is great and if you are in the Apple eco-system (or walled garden depending on which way you want to look at it!) then I would recommend just going for an Apple watch. I'm sure it will do everything you need and work seamlessly with an Apple phone. For those on a more limited budget and who prefer Android devices then ironically we have more options, but not quite as much quality.
So on to my experience with the Versa 3, so far its been pretty good (although do see my Edit at the bottom!).
The GOOD
+ Comfortable to wear and not too big (Android Wear OS devices Im looking at you!)
+ Receives notifications and has been pretty stable so far
+ Have set it up to send emails,
+ You can see the DNA of a Pebble watch is in here with the UI, payment methods for additional apps and watch faces, which is a good thing as Pebble got a lot of things right.
+ Ive found the step count to be fairly accurate so far, requires a bit more a longer term test but seems fine to me, I'm not the sort of person who religiously checks every step so its ok.
+ I like the weather details that you can get
+ I like the fact I can load my payment card on to the watch fairly easily and use to pay for things
+ I like the notifications for apps from my phone.
+ Sleep tracking seems pretty accurate, it doesn't show up immediately in the morning as its trying to figure out if you are awake, but does pop up on the Today screen after a short while.
+ Alexa works reasonably well and I could imagine if I put in the time I could get it to do all sorts of things.
+Lots of potential if the software could catch up with the hardware
The SO, SO
+ The watch band sizing is a bit odd, this is a bit unique for each user but Im actually in between a small and a large size, so have opted for large but do find the remaining strap a bit too long as its tucked into and under the watch band. Tolerable.
+ The capacitive button. Not too bad a bit weird at first as really why not a physical button? Its on the left hand side of the watch. Honestly not too bad once you figure it out and really no different from a physical button after a couple of days!
- The app store is a bit light on apps! It looks like Fitbit released a new SDK and not a lot off apps have updated yet so not a lot of choice. Miss the Pebble store as it had some great apps.
- The screen is a bit smaller than I expected, I only have the GTS as I reasonable point of reference and that device had a superb screen, bigger and still a normal watch size. Tolerable and not a deal breaker.
+ The Fitbit eco-system seems interesting and I quite like the fitness reminders and functionality - but yet to fully get into this yet having just moved over.
- I did have to fiddle around with Do Not Disturb and Silent settings on my phone a bit to get notifications set up. I used to just have the phone on silent, but doing this means you get no notifications on Fitbit. So I've had to reset everything to work with Do Not Disturb. Which is fine but a bit of a faff.
- Vibration is a bit weak for notifications and no way of changing the intensity. Interestingly the alarm notification is reasonably strong and has a pattern. But the normal message one needs to be stronger in my opinion as I do find I ignore it more than previous watches.
- Responding to text messages, I cant use voice which the later Pebble watches could and were half a decade older in tech(!), so maybe something that will get implemented in the future
- Kiezel Pay - still going and a Pebble thing. Bit weird the Fitbit app store uses this. Im sure they could implement something slicker but see point below around the Fitbit UI.
The NOT SO GOOD
- Music. Oh dear, naughty to say that the device can store music when in reality its a very poor option. The Versa 2 as I understand it has a specific offline Music app which you can transfer your own MP3s to the watch. Its not really particularly clear that on the Versa 3 only Deezer and Pandora allow music to actually be stored on the device. Two services I haven't really used in the UK, pretty sure Pandora isn't really available in Europe. The Spotify functionality only controls Spotify and there is no offline storage for this app which is a bit disappointing. There is no way to actually transfer MP3s to the watch as this app looks to have been removed. So if you do want music on the device in the UK, looks like you are out of luck.
- The speaker. Well there is one as the watch made a noise when I first booted it up. But unfortunately it doesn't actually do anything. I haven't tried a voice call yet. I suspect this will is a 'coming soon' feature and I'm sure Alexa and Google will start talking to me one day, but until later this year the speaker serves no real purpose at present for me.
- No Google Play Assistant - well yet anyway! This is coming later in the year too....
- The Fitbit eco-system / UI seems a bit clunky, in fact its a bit of a mess to be honest. Feels a bit like multiple team developing there own tools and features and then somehow it just about hangs together rather than a slick and polished experience. There are all kinds of options and I'm sort of a bit confused what I'm really supposed to be looking at sometimes. The best example is switching the watch faces from 12hr to 24hr clock. You need to log into a web dashboard to find an obscure option to set. Which is a bit daft when I have an app and the watch which would be much better places for this setting! Maybe its just a learning curve Im on....
- The watch bands are expensive. They are also specific to the Versa 3 and Sense and use a clip mechanism, so you cant just use a standard watch band or quick release bands of any kind (of which I now have a load of 20mm bands sitting in a draw from my Amazfit devices)
- The screen on when you move the wrist, possibly the most disappointing aspect. The Amazfit GTS was spot on in this regard and would flick on instantly. Not so here, you need a fairly good forced motion to get the screen to come on to view the time and a few times Ive just given up and tapped the capacitive button on the side to wake the screen up. You do have the option of an always on display, but if you want your watch to drain after a day and a bit go for it, I quite like the comfort of a reasonably charged battery. I think I can just about deal with it but I'm sure this should be much better.
- The charger cable! What were they thinking here. Its about 25cm long. Im unclear what the expectation is here but I tend to keep the devices near my phone which has a cable that stretches to the wall. Not sure why they don't give a reasonable length cable. I'm lucky(!) as Amazfit also do the same thing, so I already have a simple USB extension cable to solve this problem. But honestly!
TOP TIPS
- The capacitive button! Its fine really, I'm surprised at the one star mentions...Basically put your index finger on the right of the watch and then press with your thumb just under the watch back on the left a little to 'press' it with a good proportion of the thumb. Honestly, when I first opened box and started to use the watch I thought it was going to be massively irritating, but its fine once you figure it out. Not a problem at all.
- Notifications on the watch show the notifications on your phone and if you clear on the watch they can be cleared on the phone and vice versa.
- My Agenda app wasn't syncing. Agenda shows dairy appointments. I uninstalled the app via the Fitbit app store and then re-installed it. It then woke up and I could see my calendars and I could select which one I wanted to show on the app.
- Logging water intake is hidden away in the advanced settings when you swipe up, this can be adjusted on the watch. If you turn water logging on you can then log water when yous wipe up and scroll down and press the log button under the water area.
- Disable battery optimisation on your phone! Constant disconnects are largely to do with how your phone deals with background apps. If you let the Fitbit app run in the background and then lock the app on the recent apps screen using the padlock you have a better chance of not having disconnections. This is pretty much the case for most smartwatch companion apps on a phone.
Ill come back and update depending on how i get on and when features are released.
EDIT: So....Ive returned the device!!!, why? Well Garmin have launched the the Venu Sq and to be honest although I like the software in the Versa 3 the actual capability of the Garmin offers pretty much the same (although a bit less polished) functionality and allows me to use my small collection of watch straps. The Fitbit could be great, but the watch strap just didnt fit well and was starting to get annoying, the fitness functionality is limited (in comparison to the Garmin). The music services felt like a bit of a cheat on the Versa 3 and the speaker functionality doesnt really do what it should. Maybe in a few months time this will all get sorted but the Garmin feels more robust and just seems to work out of the box (no fitness subscription, complicted setup or half baked services). Will be interested to see what Google will do with Fitbit, but for the time being Ill stick with the new Garmin Venu Sq.
Unfortunately, my Amazfit GTS had a falling out with my tiled bathroom floor recently, which resulted in me needing to find a new watch. I had ordered a replacement GTS, but noticed that Fitbit were launching the Versa 3 so thought it might be time for a change.
For context, I use an Android phone so Apple is out of the question, I'm sure the Apple watch is great and if you are in the Apple eco-system (or walled garden depending on which way you want to look at it!) then I would recommend just going for an Apple watch. I'm sure it will do everything you need and work seamlessly with an Apple phone. For those on a more limited budget and who prefer Android devices then ironically we have more options, but not quite as much quality.
So on to my experience with the Versa 3, so far its been pretty good (although do see my Edit at the bottom!).
The GOOD
+ Comfortable to wear and not too big (Android Wear OS devices Im looking at you!)
+ Receives notifications and has been pretty stable so far
+ Have set it up to send emails,
+ You can see the DNA of a Pebble watch is in here with the UI, payment methods for additional apps and watch faces, which is a good thing as Pebble got a lot of things right.
+ Ive found the step count to be fairly accurate so far, requires a bit more a longer term test but seems fine to me, I'm not the sort of person who religiously checks every step so its ok.
+ I like the weather details that you can get
+ I like the fact I can load my payment card on to the watch fairly easily and use to pay for things
+ I like the notifications for apps from my phone.
+ Sleep tracking seems pretty accurate, it doesn't show up immediately in the morning as its trying to figure out if you are awake, but does pop up on the Today screen after a short while.
+ Alexa works reasonably well and I could imagine if I put in the time I could get it to do all sorts of things.
+Lots of potential if the software could catch up with the hardware
The SO, SO
+ The watch band sizing is a bit odd, this is a bit unique for each user but Im actually in between a small and a large size, so have opted for large but do find the remaining strap a bit too long as its tucked into and under the watch band. Tolerable.
+ The capacitive button. Not too bad a bit weird at first as really why not a physical button? Its on the left hand side of the watch. Honestly not too bad once you figure it out and really no different from a physical button after a couple of days!
- The app store is a bit light on apps! It looks like Fitbit released a new SDK and not a lot off apps have updated yet so not a lot of choice. Miss the Pebble store as it had some great apps.
- The screen is a bit smaller than I expected, I only have the GTS as I reasonable point of reference and that device had a superb screen, bigger and still a normal watch size. Tolerable and not a deal breaker.
+ The Fitbit eco-system seems interesting and I quite like the fitness reminders and functionality - but yet to fully get into this yet having just moved over.
- I did have to fiddle around with Do Not Disturb and Silent settings on my phone a bit to get notifications set up. I used to just have the phone on silent, but doing this means you get no notifications on Fitbit. So I've had to reset everything to work with Do Not Disturb. Which is fine but a bit of a faff.
- Vibration is a bit weak for notifications and no way of changing the intensity. Interestingly the alarm notification is reasonably strong and has a pattern. But the normal message one needs to be stronger in my opinion as I do find I ignore it more than previous watches.
- Responding to text messages, I cant use voice which the later Pebble watches could and were half a decade older in tech(!), so maybe something that will get implemented in the future
- Kiezel Pay - still going and a Pebble thing. Bit weird the Fitbit app store uses this. Im sure they could implement something slicker but see point below around the Fitbit UI.
The NOT SO GOOD
- Music. Oh dear, naughty to say that the device can store music when in reality its a very poor option. The Versa 2 as I understand it has a specific offline Music app which you can transfer your own MP3s to the watch. Its not really particularly clear that on the Versa 3 only Deezer and Pandora allow music to actually be stored on the device. Two services I haven't really used in the UK, pretty sure Pandora isn't really available in Europe. The Spotify functionality only controls Spotify and there is no offline storage for this app which is a bit disappointing. There is no way to actually transfer MP3s to the watch as this app looks to have been removed. So if you do want music on the device in the UK, looks like you are out of luck.
- The speaker. Well there is one as the watch made a noise when I first booted it up. But unfortunately it doesn't actually do anything. I haven't tried a voice call yet. I suspect this will is a 'coming soon' feature and I'm sure Alexa and Google will start talking to me one day, but until later this year the speaker serves no real purpose at present for me.
- No Google Play Assistant - well yet anyway! This is coming later in the year too....
- The Fitbit eco-system / UI seems a bit clunky, in fact its a bit of a mess to be honest. Feels a bit like multiple team developing there own tools and features and then somehow it just about hangs together rather than a slick and polished experience. There are all kinds of options and I'm sort of a bit confused what I'm really supposed to be looking at sometimes. The best example is switching the watch faces from 12hr to 24hr clock. You need to log into a web dashboard to find an obscure option to set. Which is a bit daft when I have an app and the watch which would be much better places for this setting! Maybe its just a learning curve Im on....
- The watch bands are expensive. They are also specific to the Versa 3 and Sense and use a clip mechanism, so you cant just use a standard watch band or quick release bands of any kind (of which I now have a load of 20mm bands sitting in a draw from my Amazfit devices)
- The screen on when you move the wrist, possibly the most disappointing aspect. The Amazfit GTS was spot on in this regard and would flick on instantly. Not so here, you need a fairly good forced motion to get the screen to come on to view the time and a few times Ive just given up and tapped the capacitive button on the side to wake the screen up. You do have the option of an always on display, but if you want your watch to drain after a day and a bit go for it, I quite like the comfort of a reasonably charged battery. I think I can just about deal with it but I'm sure this should be much better.
- The charger cable! What were they thinking here. Its about 25cm long. Im unclear what the expectation is here but I tend to keep the devices near my phone which has a cable that stretches to the wall. Not sure why they don't give a reasonable length cable. I'm lucky(!) as Amazfit also do the same thing, so I already have a simple USB extension cable to solve this problem. But honestly!
TOP TIPS
- The capacitive button! Its fine really, I'm surprised at the one star mentions...Basically put your index finger on the right of the watch and then press with your thumb just under the watch back on the left a little to 'press' it with a good proportion of the thumb. Honestly, when I first opened box and started to use the watch I thought it was going to be massively irritating, but its fine once you figure it out. Not a problem at all.
- Notifications on the watch show the notifications on your phone and if you clear on the watch they can be cleared on the phone and vice versa.
- My Agenda app wasn't syncing. Agenda shows dairy appointments. I uninstalled the app via the Fitbit app store and then re-installed it. It then woke up and I could see my calendars and I could select which one I wanted to show on the app.
- Logging water intake is hidden away in the advanced settings when you swipe up, this can be adjusted on the watch. If you turn water logging on you can then log water when yous wipe up and scroll down and press the log button under the water area.
- Disable battery optimisation on your phone! Constant disconnects are largely to do with how your phone deals with background apps. If you let the Fitbit app run in the background and then lock the app on the recent apps screen using the padlock you have a better chance of not having disconnections. This is pretty much the case for most smartwatch companion apps on a phone.
Ill come back and update depending on how i get on and when features are released.
EDIT: So....Ive returned the device!!!, why? Well Garmin have launched the the Venu Sq and to be honest although I like the software in the Versa 3 the actual capability of the Garmin offers pretty much the same (although a bit less polished) functionality and allows me to use my small collection of watch straps. The Fitbit could be great, but the watch strap just didnt fit well and was starting to get annoying, the fitness functionality is limited (in comparison to the Garmin). The music services felt like a bit of a cheat on the Versa 3 and the speaker functionality doesnt really do what it should. Maybe in a few months time this will all get sorted but the Garmin feels more robust and just seems to work out of the box (no fitness subscription, complicted setup or half baked services). Will be interested to see what Google will do with Fitbit, but for the time being Ill stick with the new Garmin Venu Sq.
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Nachove
3.0 out of 5 stars
FITBIT VERSA 3, MUCHAS NOVEDADES PERO...
Reviewed in Spain 🇪🇸 on 22 December 2020
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Ya por entonces realicé un análisis, pero quiero matizar algunas cosas que han cambiado y otras que no. De entrada haré un repaso de sus características y especificaciones más destacables.
PROS:
✅ DISEÑO Y PANTALLA. Aunque han seguido la estética del Versa 2( algo que veo acertado, pues es discreto, cómodo y elegante), han mejorado el tamaño de la pantalla, aumentando hasta 1,58" pulgadas. Lo han conseguido haciendo unos marcos más finos y dándole una pequeña curvatura a su pantalla . Una pantalla que, por cierto, es Amoled, con una resolución más que decente de 336 x 336 píxeles y va equipada con protección Gorilla Glass 3.
Es un reloj de tamaño medio, rematado con un bisel de aluminio, que queda y se adapta bien a tu muñeca. Viene con dos tamaños de correas fáciles de intercambiar y es muy cómodo de llevar.
✅ GPS INCORPORADO. Es, quizás, la tecnología más destacable y esperada por todos los usuarios de Fitbit Versa.
Ya no es necesario llevarse el móvil para salir a caminar o correr. Gracias a que el VERSA 3 también incorpora el sistema GLONASS de posicionamiento, los sensores recogerán todos los datos del recorrido, distancia, ritmo y mapa.
✅ SENSOR ÓPTICO MEJORADO. El nuevo sensor Pure Pulse 2.0, aumenta el número de puntos de lectura sobre la muñeca, aumentando así su precisión. Todos los datos de variación de pulso quedarán reflejados en una gráfica para consultar en la app. Consiguiendo también una mejor monitorización del sueño.
✅ CARGA RÁPIDA Y BATERÍA. Incluye un cable imantado que se acopla perfectamente a los ping de carga de la parte trasera del reloj y proporciona una carga rápida que en sólo 12 minutos, conseguirás 24 horas de autonomía y en 40 minutos el 80% de su carga. El fabricante promete una autonomía de 6 días, evidentemente sin activar ninguna función, como el GPS, notificaciones , pantalla Always On y demás funciones. Todas estas funciones harás disminuir drásticamente su autonomía.
✅ ALEXA, SPOTIFY Y DREEZER. Cuenta con el asistente de Amazon( ahora, después de tres meses funciona). Los demás son previa suscripción claro. Pero ahí están para el que las crea necesarias.
✅ OTRAS CARACTERÍSTICAS.
- Pago por NFC, sólo en algunos bancos que vienen especificados en la web de Fitbit.
- Más de 20 modos deportivos. Función SmarTrack, que reconocerá el tipo de entrenamiento e iniciará la sesión por su cuenta.
- Resistente al agua, 50 metros de profundidad.
CONTRAS:
❌ Hay dos especificaciones y mejoras que llevan anunciando de manera oficial en su web desde su lanzamiento.
Pero luego ponían que serían operativas en una actualización a finales del 2020:
1.- MICRÓFONO Y ALTAVOZ. Características con las que podías recibir y contestar llamadas directamente desde el reloj. Recientemente han entrado en funcionamiento en la última actualización, demasiado tarde para mí gusto. Además creo que es duplicar funciones, ya que debes tener cerca el móvil para hablar, algo a lo que no le veo el sentido.
2.- GOOGLE ASSISTANT. Otra promesa que hicieron desde el principio y que también entraría en una actualización a finales de año. Lamentablemente esta promesa NO SE HA CUMPLIDO. En la app pone que no está disponible en mi región. Soy de Barcelona, o sea que tampoco estará toda España. UNA DECEPCIÓN TOTAL!!!
📢 En mi opinión, no se pueden crear unas expectativas en las especificaciones y luego decir que entrarán en una actualización a finales de año, ¡¡¡ DESPUÉS DE TRES MESES DE SU LANZAMIENTO!!! 🤬
❌ APP GRATUITA A MEDIAS. La app está bien, aunque me costó bastante enlazar mi móvil con el Versa 3 y os aseguro que estoy muy acostumbrado a manejar equipos electrónicos. Lo malo de la app es que si quieres visualizar las gráficas y monitoreo completos de toda tu actividad diaria, TIENES QUE PAGAR UNA SUSCRIPCIÓN QUE NO ES NADA BARATA. EN SERIO? O sea que yo pago un precio por todos los componentes, características y especificaciones que tiene el Fitbit Versa 3, pero si luego quiero sacarle el máximo partido y conocer todos los datos recogidos de mi actividad, TENGO QUE PAGAR OTRA VEZ!!! Lo veo ilógico y ABUSIVO.
CONCLUSIÓN:
- El nuevo VERSA 3 no es un mal reloj, pero creo que se han quedado en tierra de nadie.
Me explico:
- No se puede competir con un reloj deportivo como los Polar o Garmin, y tampoco pueden competir con un smartwatch pensado para monitorizar la salud (aunque se han esforzado en este punto), donde los Apple están muy por encima.
Pienso que hay mejores opciones que han lanzado sus competidores y rivales, en estos tres meses de espectativas incumplidas, a un precio muy competitivo y con mejores especificaciones y sin pagar de más para ver todos los datos recogidos en la app.
Yo NO ME LO COMPRARÍA, porque pienso que no han cumplido lo que prometían.
Por lo tanto NO LO RECOMIENDO.
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[ NOTICIA DE ÚLTIMA HORA 29/06/2021.
Actualización y GOOGLE ASSISTANT funcionando, ¡ POR FIN !
Creo que era justo decirlo. Aún así, mi opinión no cambia. Llegan muyyyyyy tarde y todo lo demás sigue igual🤷 ]
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Nachove
Reviewed in Spain 🇪🇸 on 22 December 2020
Ya por entonces realicé un análisis, pero quiero matizar algunas cosas que han cambiado y otras que no. De entrada haré un repaso de sus características y especificaciones más destacables.
PROS:
✅ DISEÑO Y PANTALLA. Aunque han seguido la estética del Versa 2( algo que veo acertado, pues es discreto, cómodo y elegante), han mejorado el tamaño de la pantalla, aumentando hasta 1,58" pulgadas. Lo han conseguido haciendo unos marcos más finos y dándole una pequeña curvatura a su pantalla . Una pantalla que, por cierto, es Amoled, con una resolución más que decente de 336 x 336 píxeles y va equipada con protección Gorilla Glass 3.
Es un reloj de tamaño medio, rematado con un bisel de aluminio, que queda y se adapta bien a tu muñeca. Viene con dos tamaños de correas fáciles de intercambiar y es muy cómodo de llevar.
✅ GPS INCORPORADO. Es, quizás, la tecnología más destacable y esperada por todos los usuarios de Fitbit Versa.
Ya no es necesario llevarse el móvil para salir a caminar o correr. Gracias a que el VERSA 3 también incorpora el sistema GLONASS de posicionamiento, los sensores recogerán todos los datos del recorrido, distancia, ritmo y mapa.
✅ SENSOR ÓPTICO MEJORADO. El nuevo sensor Pure Pulse 2.0, aumenta el número de puntos de lectura sobre la muñeca, aumentando así su precisión. Todos los datos de variación de pulso quedarán reflejados en una gráfica para consultar en la app. Consiguiendo también una mejor monitorización del sueño.
✅ CARGA RÁPIDA Y BATERÍA. Incluye un cable imantado que se acopla perfectamente a los ping de carga de la parte trasera del reloj y proporciona una carga rápida que en sólo 12 minutos, conseguirás 24 horas de autonomía y en 40 minutos el 80% de su carga. El fabricante promete una autonomía de 6 días, evidentemente sin activar ninguna función, como el GPS, notificaciones , pantalla Always On y demás funciones. Todas estas funciones harás disminuir drásticamente su autonomía.
✅ ALEXA, SPOTIFY Y DREEZER. Cuenta con el asistente de Amazon( ahora, después de tres meses funciona). Los demás son previa suscripción claro. Pero ahí están para el que las crea necesarias.
✅ OTRAS CARACTERÍSTICAS.
- Pago por NFC, sólo en algunos bancos que vienen especificados en la web de Fitbit.
- Más de 20 modos deportivos. Función SmarTrack, que reconocerá el tipo de entrenamiento e iniciará la sesión por su cuenta.
- Resistente al agua, 50 metros de profundidad.
CONTRAS:
❌ Hay dos especificaciones y mejoras que llevan anunciando de manera oficial en su web desde su lanzamiento.
Pero luego ponían que serían operativas en una actualización a finales del 2020:
1.- MICRÓFONO Y ALTAVOZ. Características con las que podías recibir y contestar llamadas directamente desde el reloj. Recientemente han entrado en funcionamiento en la última actualización, demasiado tarde para mí gusto. Además creo que es duplicar funciones, ya que debes tener cerca el móvil para hablar, algo a lo que no le veo el sentido.
2.- GOOGLE ASSISTANT. Otra promesa que hicieron desde el principio y que también entraría en una actualización a finales de año. Lamentablemente esta promesa NO SE HA CUMPLIDO. En la app pone que no está disponible en mi región. Soy de Barcelona, o sea que tampoco estará toda España. UNA DECEPCIÓN TOTAL!!!
📢 En mi opinión, no se pueden crear unas expectativas en las especificaciones y luego decir que entrarán en una actualización a finales de año, ¡¡¡ DESPUÉS DE TRES MESES DE SU LANZAMIENTO!!! 🤬
❌ APP GRATUITA A MEDIAS. La app está bien, aunque me costó bastante enlazar mi móvil con el Versa 3 y os aseguro que estoy muy acostumbrado a manejar equipos electrónicos. Lo malo de la app es que si quieres visualizar las gráficas y monitoreo completos de toda tu actividad diaria, TIENES QUE PAGAR UNA SUSCRIPCIÓN QUE NO ES NADA BARATA. EN SERIO? O sea que yo pago un precio por todos los componentes, características y especificaciones que tiene el Fitbit Versa 3, pero si luego quiero sacarle el máximo partido y conocer todos los datos recogidos de mi actividad, TENGO QUE PAGAR OTRA VEZ!!! Lo veo ilógico y ABUSIVO.
CONCLUSIÓN:
- El nuevo VERSA 3 no es un mal reloj, pero creo que se han quedado en tierra de nadie.
Me explico:
- No se puede competir con un reloj deportivo como los Polar o Garmin, y tampoco pueden competir con un smartwatch pensado para monitorizar la salud (aunque se han esforzado en este punto), donde los Apple están muy por encima.
Pienso que hay mejores opciones que han lanzado sus competidores y rivales, en estos tres meses de espectativas incumplidas, a un precio muy competitivo y con mejores especificaciones y sin pagar de más para ver todos los datos recogidos en la app.
Yo NO ME LO COMPRARÍA, porque pienso que no han cumplido lo que prometían.
Por lo tanto NO LO RECOMIENDO.
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[ NOTICIA DE ÚLTIMA HORA 29/06/2021.
Actualización y GOOGLE ASSISTANT funcionando, ¡ POR FIN !
Creo que era justo decirlo. Aún así, mi opinión no cambia. Llegan muyyyyyy tarde y todo lo demás sigue igual🤷 ]
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Espero que os sea útil mi opinión y experiencia con este producto 👍
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CNutbeem
1.0 out of 5 stars
New Fitbit, Same Old S***, I mean Problems
Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on 28 September 2020Colour: BlueVerified Purchase
The new Versa 3 promises a lot, but ultimately it suffers from the inherent unreliability of all Fitbits. I have had several and all have failed in one way or another over the years, but one comment failure that I have had at some point with all Fitbits is difficulty to charge the device. Usually this occurs after several months, but with the New Versa 3, Fitbit have really excelled and produced a device which won't charge straight out of the box even though the charger is magnetised and snaps into place. After several resets and plugging into several different sockets, I still have no joy. It maybe that this is an isolated case and I just got unlucky. Time will tell I guess. In any case I will have to return the device to Amazon so its not a great start .
Update... got replacement from Amazon and guess what it wouldn’t charge either. Before you ask I am capable of charging a multitude of devices so this is not down to me!
Update... got replacement from Amazon and guess what it wouldn’t charge either. Before you ask I am capable of charging a multitude of devices so this is not down to me!
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T.Habs
3.0 out of 5 stars
Leider Falschinformationen... Sonst recht in Ordnung
Reviewed in Germany 🇩🇪 on 28 September 2020Colour: BlackVerified Purchase
Auf Grund einiger Vorstellungsbeiträge zu diesem Gerät hab ich mich entschieden die Fitbit Versa 3 vorzubestellen.
Mein Hauptgrund, mich für die Versa 3 zu entscheiden, war, dass angeblich ein Lautsprecher verbaut wird und man sie damit auch als "Freisprecheinrichtung" nutzen kann. Ich wollte nicht jedes Mal in meiner Tasche nach meinem Handy suchen müssen oder wenn man die Hände voll hat alles weglegen, sondern so einfach schnell Anrufe beantworten.
Wie sich herausgestellt hat gibt es diese Funktion aber überhaupt nicht! Es wird in der Gebrauchsanweisung (Download direkt von Fitbit) & laut Infos aus der Fitbit Help-Community darauf hingewiesen, dass nicht damit telefoniert werden kann. Man kann Anrufe lediglich annehmen & ablehnen (bei Annahme muss man dann erst wieder das Telefon zu Hand nehmen).
Ein anderer Rezensent schreibt auch, dass Telefonate möglich sind... das fragt man sich ob er dieses Gerät überhaupt getestet hat oder ob er lediglich die Infos aus solchen Produktvorstellungen kopiert und eingefügt hat.
Wenn jemand weiß wie es geht, dann freue ich mich natürlich über Info dazu.
Da für mich der Hauptgrund das Telefonieren mit der Uhr war und für mich das GPS nicht wirklich wichtig ist, da mein Handy normal sowieso dabei ist, hätte ich mir die knapp 80 Euro mehr sparen können und dafür die Versa 2 kaufen können... die hätte es wenigstens auch in ansprechenderen Farben gegeben.
Ich hoffe jetzt weiterhin auf ein Update, dass das Telefonieren ermöglicht - da ja die Hardware angeblich vorhanden ist, sollte sich das problemlos via Update einrichten lassen.
Sonst wirkt das Gerät schön, abgesehen davon, dass ich nach einem Tag daheim auf der Couch beim Häkeln schon eine kleine Mini-Schramme im Alugehäuse unter dem Display habe (ohne irgendwo angestoßen zu sein)... Ob das bei einer Fitness-Uhr normal ist sei dahingestellt. Ich hätte auf jeden Fall erwartet, dass sie unempfindlicher ist.
Auffällig war, dass es auch bei der Schreibtischarbeit (tippen am PC) einige Schritte gezählt hat. Das konnte ich lösen indem ich die Handgelenkseinstellung auf "dominant" umgestellt habe (Dominant = wenn man die Uhr auf der Seite trägt mit der man schreibt oder isst, daher reagiert sie nicht auf alle Bewegungen so sensibel).
Die Versa 3 reagiert aber hervorragend und lässt sich flüssig bedienen.
Sie kam mit etwas über 60% Akkuladung. Erste Bedienung am Freitagabend. Trotz viel herumspielen und einstellen hatte ich am Sonntagabend noch knapp 20% Akkuladung. Wenn das so bleibt dann bin ich auf jeden Fall mit der Akkuleistung sehr zufrieden. Habe sie dennoch Sonntagabend geladen und sie war binnen 2 Stunden komplett geladen.
Clock-Faces sind noch nicht allzu viele verfügbar, das wird sich wahrscheinlich auch noch ändern da sie ja ganz neu auf dem Markt ist.
Ob sie wirklich so wasserdicht ist wie beschrieben kann ich derzeit noch nicht beantworten, habe sie lediglich kurz komplett unter fließendes Wasser gehalten, was sie problemlos überstanden hat.
Soviel zum Fazit nach 2,5 Tagen durchgehender Nutzung - mal schauen wie es in einem halben Jahr aussieht.
Mein Hauptgrund, mich für die Versa 3 zu entscheiden, war, dass angeblich ein Lautsprecher verbaut wird und man sie damit auch als "Freisprecheinrichtung" nutzen kann. Ich wollte nicht jedes Mal in meiner Tasche nach meinem Handy suchen müssen oder wenn man die Hände voll hat alles weglegen, sondern so einfach schnell Anrufe beantworten.
Wie sich herausgestellt hat gibt es diese Funktion aber überhaupt nicht! Es wird in der Gebrauchsanweisung (Download direkt von Fitbit) & laut Infos aus der Fitbit Help-Community darauf hingewiesen, dass nicht damit telefoniert werden kann. Man kann Anrufe lediglich annehmen & ablehnen (bei Annahme muss man dann erst wieder das Telefon zu Hand nehmen).
Ein anderer Rezensent schreibt auch, dass Telefonate möglich sind... das fragt man sich ob er dieses Gerät überhaupt getestet hat oder ob er lediglich die Infos aus solchen Produktvorstellungen kopiert und eingefügt hat.
Wenn jemand weiß wie es geht, dann freue ich mich natürlich über Info dazu.
Da für mich der Hauptgrund das Telefonieren mit der Uhr war und für mich das GPS nicht wirklich wichtig ist, da mein Handy normal sowieso dabei ist, hätte ich mir die knapp 80 Euro mehr sparen können und dafür die Versa 2 kaufen können... die hätte es wenigstens auch in ansprechenderen Farben gegeben.
Ich hoffe jetzt weiterhin auf ein Update, dass das Telefonieren ermöglicht - da ja die Hardware angeblich vorhanden ist, sollte sich das problemlos via Update einrichten lassen.
Sonst wirkt das Gerät schön, abgesehen davon, dass ich nach einem Tag daheim auf der Couch beim Häkeln schon eine kleine Mini-Schramme im Alugehäuse unter dem Display habe (ohne irgendwo angestoßen zu sein)... Ob das bei einer Fitness-Uhr normal ist sei dahingestellt. Ich hätte auf jeden Fall erwartet, dass sie unempfindlicher ist.
Auffällig war, dass es auch bei der Schreibtischarbeit (tippen am PC) einige Schritte gezählt hat. Das konnte ich lösen indem ich die Handgelenkseinstellung auf "dominant" umgestellt habe (Dominant = wenn man die Uhr auf der Seite trägt mit der man schreibt oder isst, daher reagiert sie nicht auf alle Bewegungen so sensibel).
Die Versa 3 reagiert aber hervorragend und lässt sich flüssig bedienen.
Sie kam mit etwas über 60% Akkuladung. Erste Bedienung am Freitagabend. Trotz viel herumspielen und einstellen hatte ich am Sonntagabend noch knapp 20% Akkuladung. Wenn das so bleibt dann bin ich auf jeden Fall mit der Akkuleistung sehr zufrieden. Habe sie dennoch Sonntagabend geladen und sie war binnen 2 Stunden komplett geladen.
Clock-Faces sind noch nicht allzu viele verfügbar, das wird sich wahrscheinlich auch noch ändern da sie ja ganz neu auf dem Markt ist.
Ob sie wirklich so wasserdicht ist wie beschrieben kann ich derzeit noch nicht beantworten, habe sie lediglich kurz komplett unter fließendes Wasser gehalten, was sie problemlos überstanden hat.
Soviel zum Fazit nach 2,5 Tagen durchgehender Nutzung - mal schauen wie es in einem halben Jahr aussieht.


T.Habs
Reviewed in Germany 🇩🇪 on 28 September 2020
Mein Hauptgrund, mich für die Versa 3 zu entscheiden, war, dass angeblich ein Lautsprecher verbaut wird und man sie damit auch als "Freisprecheinrichtung" nutzen kann. Ich wollte nicht jedes Mal in meiner Tasche nach meinem Handy suchen müssen oder wenn man die Hände voll hat alles weglegen, sondern so einfach schnell Anrufe beantworten.
Wie sich herausgestellt hat gibt es diese Funktion aber überhaupt nicht! Es wird in der Gebrauchsanweisung (Download direkt von Fitbit) & laut Infos aus der Fitbit Help-Community darauf hingewiesen, dass nicht damit telefoniert werden kann. Man kann Anrufe lediglich annehmen & ablehnen (bei Annahme muss man dann erst wieder das Telefon zu Hand nehmen).
Ein anderer Rezensent schreibt auch, dass Telefonate möglich sind... das fragt man sich ob er dieses Gerät überhaupt getestet hat oder ob er lediglich die Infos aus solchen Produktvorstellungen kopiert und eingefügt hat.
Wenn jemand weiß wie es geht, dann freue ich mich natürlich über Info dazu.
Da für mich der Hauptgrund das Telefonieren mit der Uhr war und für mich das GPS nicht wirklich wichtig ist, da mein Handy normal sowieso dabei ist, hätte ich mir die knapp 80 Euro mehr sparen können und dafür die Versa 2 kaufen können... die hätte es wenigstens auch in ansprechenderen Farben gegeben.
Ich hoffe jetzt weiterhin auf ein Update, dass das Telefonieren ermöglicht - da ja die Hardware angeblich vorhanden ist, sollte sich das problemlos via Update einrichten lassen.
Sonst wirkt das Gerät schön, abgesehen davon, dass ich nach einem Tag daheim auf der Couch beim Häkeln schon eine kleine Mini-Schramme im Alugehäuse unter dem Display habe (ohne irgendwo angestoßen zu sein)... Ob das bei einer Fitness-Uhr normal ist sei dahingestellt. Ich hätte auf jeden Fall erwartet, dass sie unempfindlicher ist.
Auffällig war, dass es auch bei der Schreibtischarbeit (tippen am PC) einige Schritte gezählt hat. Das konnte ich lösen indem ich die Handgelenkseinstellung auf "dominant" umgestellt habe (Dominant = wenn man die Uhr auf der Seite trägt mit der man schreibt oder isst, daher reagiert sie nicht auf alle Bewegungen so sensibel).
Die Versa 3 reagiert aber hervorragend und lässt sich flüssig bedienen.
Sie kam mit etwas über 60% Akkuladung. Erste Bedienung am Freitagabend. Trotz viel herumspielen und einstellen hatte ich am Sonntagabend noch knapp 20% Akkuladung. Wenn das so bleibt dann bin ich auf jeden Fall mit der Akkuleistung sehr zufrieden. Habe sie dennoch Sonntagabend geladen und sie war binnen 2 Stunden komplett geladen.
Clock-Faces sind noch nicht allzu viele verfügbar, das wird sich wahrscheinlich auch noch ändern da sie ja ganz neu auf dem Markt ist.
Ob sie wirklich so wasserdicht ist wie beschrieben kann ich derzeit noch nicht beantworten, habe sie lediglich kurz komplett unter fließendes Wasser gehalten, was sie problemlos überstanden hat.
Soviel zum Fazit nach 2,5 Tagen durchgehender Nutzung - mal schauen wie es in einem halben Jahr aussieht.
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