

The Versa 3 is currently available to buy directly from Fitbit and from major retailers around the world. It went up for pre-order the following day and began shipping by late September. Pricier than Fitbit Versa 2 in some marketsįitbit announced the Versa 3, along with the Sense and the Fitbit Inspire 2, at a virtual conference in August 2020.One of the Fitbit Versa 3's best features is its high-resolution AMOLED display (Image credit: TechRadar) Fitbit Versa 3 price and availability There’s still a dearth of productivity apps for Fitbit’s smartwatches but, as we said in our Versa 2 review, these are first and foremost fitness trackers that have a few smartwatch perks. The heart rate monitor is now a bit more precise than the Versa 2, but without a chest strap to compare, it’s hard to judge exactly how accurate it is.Īlexa is, of course, on board to help you answer some questions that are displayed on the device, and with Google buying Fitbit, a firmware update some time in the future will add Google Assistant to the wearable as well. GPS isn't as pinpoint accurate as on some other bands we've reviewed, but for the average user that won’t matter very much. Battery life is about six days on a dim screen setting, but it drops to half that if you have the display set to always-on. There are ways to manage them all, but they do take time to get used to.ĭespite that, performance is excellent, as we've come to expect from Fitbit devices.


There’s also a lot more fitness monitoring features on the Versa 3, making the on-device interface a lot busier than what was available on the Versa 2 at launch.
