The Fitbit Versa Lite Unveiled: High-Quality Health Monitoring at Wallet-Friendly Prices
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Fitbit Versa Lite
Lifewire / Todd Braylor
What We Like
Comfortable wrist band
Targeted monitoring charts progress over time
Full-color touch screen
What We Don’t Like
No music storage
Limited GPS capabilities
Issues with Swim Mode
The Fitbit Versa Lite is an attractive smartwatch and fitness tracker for under $200. It provides you with the stats you want during and after exercise, along with a selection of included smartwatch apps.
We purchased the Fitbit Versa Lite so our expert reviewer could thoroughly test and assess it. Keep reading for our full product review.
The Fitbit Versa Lite is a streamlined fitness tracker and smartwatch. Although it has fewer features than its bigger sibling, the Versa Special Edition, the new Versa Lite Edition is a powerful tool for tracking your exercise progress and monitoring your wellness.
With an attractive price point to match it’s confident smartwatch identity, the Versa Lite succeeds at combining affordability and function, striking a fine balance between being a little computer on your wrist and a delimited fitness tool.
Lifewire / Todd Braylor
Design: Customizable and instinctive
With a host of different color options, wristbands, and downloadable clock faces, the Fitbit Versa Lite is a stylish digital watch that’s ready to be customized. The full-colorLCD touch screen exudes a smartwatch look with a square screen and metallic bezels that lay flush against it to prevent dirt or moisture from getting trapped. The unit is thoroughly water-resistant, making a day at the ocean or laps at the pool no cause for worry.
Measuring about 1.5 by 1.5 inches, the touchscreen is easy to wake at any time with the innate ‘screen wake’ feature. If you prefer, you can easily modify the settings to only wake when you press the side button or touch the screen, or you can set it to stay on continually.
With a host of different color options, wristbands, and downloadable clock faces, the Fitbit Versa Lite is a stylish digital watch that’s ready to be customized.
The Fitbit OS has an intuitive interface and is easy to navigate. Helpful screen prompts pop up when you enter and exit various modes. There’s also a pause button, which is convenient for any mid-workout pit stops that would otherwise affect your stats.
Touch and swipe commands are easy and effective, even with sweaty fingers. Across its variouswellness monitoring features and apps, the Versa Lite’s software takes you step-by-step without getting you lost or feeling redundant.
Lifewire / Todd Braylor
Setup Process: Quick-tips and syncing
The Fitbit Versa Lite is quick and easy to set up—the most involved part of the process is downloading the Fitbit app to your smartphone and connecting it to your watch. The Fitbit app is available for both iOS and Android platforms, and syncing it to the Versa Lite via Bluetooth is very straightforward.
When you connect your watch to the app the first time, the touchscreen guides you through a series of “Quick Tips” to get you acquainted with the Versa Lite’s layout. The whole process takes about 10 minutes and then you are ready to go.
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