
Speaking of those heart rate zones, the Inspire 2 also features Active Zone minutes. The Inspire 2 looks like a basic fitness tracker but comes with plenty of features built in. Related Video: Here's why the Fitbit Charge 4 is one step closer to the ideal fitness tracker But this time around, it comes with fast charging capabilities, which the company claims can give you a full day's worth of juice in only 12 minutes. So, you'll not only be able to ask your preferred voice assistant questions, but also hear its response rather than simply read it on the display.Īs for battery life, Fitbit says the Versa 3 can last over six days on one charge (depending on your usage). And this time around, the Versa 3 comes equipped with both a microphone and speaker. The Versa 3 will also offers users the choice between two voice assistants: Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant. So after you've completed your run or biking session, for example, you can review the different zones you hit along your route and analyze where you can improve on various terrain. Meanwhile, with heat maps, the Versa 3 can use the on-board GPS to track the intensity of your workouts using the heart rate zones. With Active Zone minutes (a feature users may know from the Charge 4), the Versa 3 can now track heart rate zones (i.e., fat burn, cardio and peak) to help users monitor their workout effort. The Versa 3 comes in either black or gold aluminum with interchangeable silicone bands. By leveraging the on-device sensor, you can also rest assured that your mileage and pace will be tracked a lot more accurately, too. The Versa 3 finally has built-in GPS (as opposed to connected GPS on the first two Versa smartwatches) so you can track your workouts without having to worry about carrying your phone.

It features a rounded aluminum case with an AMOLED display - all of which is water-resistant up to 50 meters. The Fitbit Versa 3įor the most part, the Versa 3's design remains unchanged, although it more closely resembles the Fitbit Sense than it does its predecessors.


Whether you're in the market for a smartwatch or a basic fitness tracker, here's what you can expect from Fitbit's new Versa 3 and Inspire 2. The Inspire 2 gets longer battery life and some new fitness features, while the Versa 3 now packs built-in GPS (say bye-bye to your phone) and fast charging. While the updates aren't necessarily groundbreaking when compared to previous iterations, there are a few additional features here worth noting. The company, which just announced the Sense as its latest flagship, is back with minor refreshes for two of its other popular fitness trackers: the Versa 3 and Inspire 2. Fitbit hasn't forgotten about the wearables that have paved its way.
