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Fitbit Versa 4 review

The Fitbit Versa 4 is the latest in the Versa series and one of the first flagship Fitbit wearables released since Google bought the company.

Fitbit Versa 4 being tested by Live Science contributor Andrew Williams
(Image credit: Andrew Williams)
Live Science Verdict

The Fitbit Versa 4 is a likable casual fitness tracker watch with some smart, but some cut, features. So-so stat chops mean it is not as competitive as the older models were.

Reasons to buy
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    Multi-day battery life

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    Nicely animated interface

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    A more distinctive design than most

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Reasons to avoid
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    Issues with HR and altimeter accuracy

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    GPS can be very slow to triangulate

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    No music or third party apps

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The Fitbit Versa 4 is a fairly affordable alternative to an Apple Watch, and a cut-down take on the Fitbit Sense 2.  You may lose the Sense 2’s advanced EDA stress sensor and the ECG heart health tech, but for everyday fitness tracking and surface-level smartwatch charm, the Versa 4 is every bit a match for the pricier Sense 2. 

Specs

Compatibility: iOS and Android 

Screen size: 40.4 x 40.4 x 12.3mm

GPS: Yes

Battery life: Around six days 

Altimeter: Yes

Water resistance: 5ATM 

Andrew Williams is a freelance journalist based near London. He has written about tech for over a decade, contributing to sites such as WIRED, TechRadar, TrustedReviews, Wareable, Stuff, T3, Pocket-lint and many others. When he's not covering fitness tech, he writes about mobile phones and computing, as well as cameras.