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Fitbit versa 3 review
Fitbit versa 3 review













fitbit versa 3 review

The Fitbit Versa 3 packs a bright and vibrant AMOLED display with always on capability. There is also a customisable long tap function and a customisable double tap function, both of which can be set to activate specific, high-frequency apps. The touch button is a clever multifunction design. It takes some getting used to, but this setup works well. These include being more comfortable (with no protruding elements to dig into skin), and embracing the future by not trying to mimic a traditional watch. This was a surprise! It is a different design approach and one that takes some getting used to, but it has some benefits. On closer inspection, there is a single button in the form of an indent on the left side of the watch. Then again, on the Stratos two of those buttons were rarely (if ever) used, so the lack of them on the Versa 3 doesn’t exactly seem like a negative. There are no protruding knobs or buttons, which took me a little by surprise coming from the Amazfit Stratos, which has three. Fitbit have gone for a minimalist look with the Versa 3.















Fitbit versa 3 review