Fitbit Versa 4 Premium Fitness Smartwatch
Elevate your fitness journey with the Fitbit Versa 4, a sleek and lightweight smartwatch designed for comfort and performance. Track your workouts with built-in GPS and over 40 exercise modes, while monitoring key health metrics like SpO2 and heart rate. Seamlessly navigate your day with Google Maps and make secure payments using Google Wallet, all from your wrist. Enjoy over six days of battery life and stay connected with notifications. This fitness companion offers personalized insights to help you achieve your wellness goals.
$165.27
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Owner Satisfaction
3.8
/ 5
Category Rank
515
/ 609
#515 in Smartwatches
Price vs Category Average
-56%
Below average
Case Material
Aluminum
/ Aluminum
Who it's for
- Advanced Fitness Tracking & GPS
- Multi-Day Battery Life
- Lightweight and Comfortable Design
Who should skip it
- Limited Third-Party App Support
- Subscription Required for Full Data
- Simplified Operating System
Key Specs
Case Material
Aluminum
Strap Width
24mm
Water Resistance
50m
Exercise Modes
40+
Battery Life
6+ Days
Charging
Fast Charging
Case Diameter
40.5mm
Onboard Storage
4GB
Features
- Built-in GPS for phone-free activity tracking
- Personalized Daily Readiness Score
- Google Maps and Google Wallet integration
- Over 40 exercise modes
- Sleep stage tracking
- Heart rate monitoring
- Water-resistant up to 50 meters
- 6+ day battery life
What customers say
The Fitbit Versa 4 elicits a notably mixed, yet generally positive, reaction from the consumer base. Dedicated fitness enthusiasts highly praise the device for its core competencies: exceptional battery life, lightweight and comfortable design suitable for 24/7 wear, and accurate tracking of essential metrics like sleep stages, heart rate, and steps. The integration of Google Maps and Wallet is a welcome addition, enhancing its utility for on-the-go users. However, the sentiment takes a sharp turn when discussing the device's "smartwatch" capabilities. A significant portion of the user base expresses disappointment and frustration over the strategic decision by Fitbit (Google) to remove support for third-party applications, a feature present in earlier Versa generations. This limitation positions the Versa 4 more as an advanced fitness tracker than a true smartwatch, leading to feelings of functional regression. Furthermore, while the basic tracking is free, the necessity of the Fitbit Premium subscription to unlock deeper, personalized health insights is a recurring point of contention regarding overall value. Quality control issues, such as occasional syncing failures or unresponsive buttons, are mentioned but do not dominate the feedback. Overall, the Versa 4 successfully serves the niche of users prioritizing fitness tracking and battery longevity over comprehensive app support, resulting in a moderately favorable reception tempered by significant feature limitations.
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