Fitbit Versa 4 vs. Versa 3: The last-gen Versa 3 is the better smartwatch and fitness tracker
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Fitbit's Versa line of wearables are some of the best fitness trackers on the market. With accurate GPS, Bluetooth connectivity, and compatibility with Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa, most folks can benefit from their usefulness and versatility.
The current version is the Versa 4, a smartwatch we ultimately found to be a disappointing next step, and one that's hardly an upgrade over the previous generation Versa 3. In fact, we still rate the Versa 3 as the top budget pick in our best Fitbit and best smartwatch guides.
The bottom line is this: The Versa 4 doesn't change enough about the Versa 3 to justify its higher price point. Because Fitbit stopped selling the Versa 3, we recommend considering a refurbished model of the device instead of upgrading to the Versa 4. Here's why.
The design of the Versa 4 (left) is almost identical to the Versa 3. Rick Stella/Insider
One of the reasons it's hard to recommend the Versa 4 over the Versa 3 is they're virtually identical. The only discernible hardware difference is the inclusion of a button on the left-hand side of the Versa 4. Pushing this button twice prompts Amazon's Alexa assistant while holding it down displays a handful of your daily activity stats.
If you're new to Fitbit, this feature likely won't make much of a difference. Longtime Versa wearers will recognize it's a reversal of Fitbit's trend of cutting down on physical buttons with each iteration of the series. If nothing else, it serves as a metaphor for Fitbit's approach to the Versa line of introducing an odd and unnecessary feature in the name of "newness."
The Versa 3 has no buttons, mostly because it doesn't need any. Alexa and Google Assistant still have complete functionality and everything like fitness data, trackable activities, and its various apps are easily accessible. That makes the inclusion of the button an entirely aesthetic one.
All other physical aspects of the Versa 4 remain the same as the Versa 3's, from its 1.58-inch AMOLED screen to the touch controls for navigation. One could argue this is a classic case of, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it." But since the Versa 4 doesn't add anything new, we're left wondering what the price jump is for.
(Pro tip: It's the button. You're paying $50 to $100 more for the button.)
Winner: Tie
Fitbit Versa 4 vs. Fitbit Versa 3: Smartwatch performance
One of our biggest gripes about the Fitbit Versa 4 is its lack of third-party app support. While development tools exist for anyone with a bit of coding ability and patience, Fitbit discontinued support for third-party apps on the Versa 4, so most people are stuck with whatever comes out of the box.
Many third-party apps are still listed on Fitbit's website, so they should be available to download to the Versa 3 and other models. These include Spotify, Maps, and accounts for stores like Starbucks and Walgreens.
Winner: Versa 3
Fitbit Versa 4 vs. Fitbit Versa 3: Health and fitness tracking
The Versa 4 (left) has poor activity tracking due to spotty GPS syncing. Rick Stella/Insider
The tracking features are roughly identical for the Versa 3 and 4, so there isn't much of an upgrade. Both devices offer metrics for blood oxygen levels, sleep tracking, heart rate monitoring, and compatibility with a wide range of exercises like trail running, snowboarding, and cycling.
There is one major thing to consider, though: We ran into significantly more issues with the built-in GPS while using the Versa 4 to track activities. Oftentimes, the device struggled to sync to GPS and even fell short in estimating distance readings during those lapses. For those looking for a reliable fitness tracker, we can't recommend the Versa 4 to fill that need.
And while the Versa 4 does a decent job tracking the other things listed above, the fact the Versa 3 is a better activity tracker and offers accurate health tracking makes it the favorite in this category. It's a far more accurate watch that costs upward of $100 less.
Winner: Versa 3
Fitbit Versa 4 vs. Fitbit Versa 3: Battery life
Finally, the Versa 4 can boast one advancement: The battery life is markedly better than the Versa 3's.
The Versa 4, according to our tests, lasts around six days depending on GPS usage. The Versa 3 maxed out at approximately five days of use with heart rate monitoring, sleep tracking, and exercise recording throughout. Additionally, this required the always-on display feature to be, well, always off.
But that extra day of battery life doesn't buy much, considering the stunted functionality of the Versa 4. More time on a less-usable device isn't necessarily an improvement.
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