The Fitbit Versa 4 follows through on the company’s reputation and delivers rock-solid performance. This is Fitbit’s home territory, where it sets the benchmark performance for other fitness trackers and smartwatches to follow. Having been at the top of the game for fitness tracking, Fitbit wasn’t going to let us down on the Versa 4. Let’s begin with the good bits – health and fitness tracking. While we were quite satisfied with Fitbit Versa 4’s design, there were certain aspects of the OS and the general functions that left a little more to be desired. While many were expecting Fitbit to incorporate Google’s Wear OS for its devices, the company is sticking with its own Fitbit OS. After exchanging the painting codes, you are good to go. All you need to do is install the Fitbit app on your smartphone and turn on Bluetooth to scan the watch. Pairing the Fitbit Versa 4 with your smartphone takes no time, irrespective of the platform you are using it with. Weighing around 40g (with the straps), you can easily wear the Versa 4 all day without feeling any discomfort. While Fitbit hasn’t mentioned the exact specifications for the watch display, it is bright enough to be legible in direct sunlight. The watch remains unfazed during sweaty workouts as well. The Fitbit Versa 4 is water resistant up to 50 metres, which means you can easily wear it while swimming.
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