![]() So there are your choices for Fitbit’s smartwatch category-as I said, each one sort of builds off the last, with little things that differentiate each one. If you don’t need or want any of those features, this is a great way to save a bit of money on an excellent smartwatch. You’ll miss out on floor climbing, swim tracking, on-screen workouts, and music storage for local playback, but that’s about it. Versa Lite, $160: This is the company’s affordable Versa, and it strips away some of the more superfluous features to bring the cost down.But at just $20 cheaper than the Ionic, it’s worth a look at both models to see which one tickles your fancy. If you like the idea of paying for things with your watch, this might be the one for you. Versa Special Edition, $230: This model is exactly like the Versa, but it also includes NFC for using Fitbit Pay (a feature the Ionic also has).Unless you’re married to the idea of running without your phone or love the idea of on-screen Adidas workouts, there’s no reason to buy the Ionic over the Versa. Versa Standard Edition, $200: This is the “regular” version of the Versa, and it has almost identical features to the Ionic-save for the aforementioned built-in GPS and Adidas workout support (it does have on-screen workouts via Fitbit Coach, though).When it comes down to it, there are only two things that make it stand out from the Versa-it has built-in GPS (for tracking without the phone) and on-screen Adidas workouts. ![]() Ionic, $250: This was Fitbit’s first smartwatch, and it remains the company’s flagship product.I’m all about quick and dirty lists, so here’s the skinny: As you might expect, each of those has features that separate them from each other. But within those models, the Versa has three different versions: the “standard” edition, Special Edition, and Lite edition. Looking for a Smartwatch? Here Are Your Choices FitbitĬurrently, Fitbit offers two smartwatch models: the Ionic and the Versa. ![]()
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