

The Versa 4’s battery life will typically last five to six days, though with the always-on display enabled, it falls to roughly two to three days. It’s much smaller despite having the same-sized display and battery life. The Versa 4 is also much lighter, at just 24g, making it 15 per cent lighter than the Versa 3.

With many available watch faces, anyone should be able to find something they’ll like. Fitbit Versa 4 screenĮverything the Fitbit Versa 4 does looks excellent on the bright AMOLED touchscreen. Something to look forward to is the new heart rate tile, delivering the previous few hours of your heart rate record. Users swipe up to modify settings, down to view notifications, left or right to browse through different tiles, like exercise selection, your primary goal (set it up through the app) sleep score and weather, among others. It’s a promising sign of further improvement in an already great area. You have an easy-to-use, no-frills interface that anyone can understand and jump right into using. The Versa 4 has a further simplified user interface, where the brand always excels. Some functions to set it on are Alexa integration, alarm clock, exercise selection screen or Fitbit pay. It can be used to turn the screen on, take you to a list of your favourite apps, or to a customised feature you can assign in the settings. The raised physical button is aimed for easier usage. Similar to the Sense 2, the Versa 4 boasts of a new and improved button. How easy it is for a layperson to use the product/service and its associated benefits in the context of longevity?Īudio quality for calls isn’t outstanding
