Fitbit has announced a new series of wearables, including a cheaper version of the Versa smartwatch, a new version of its Ace fitness tracker for children, and the new Inspire family.
Fitbit is renewing and expanding its family of wearables with four new additions. As you might expect, most of the new devices are more focused on fitness tracking, but the Versa line of smartwatches is also getting a new member.
Versa Lite
The Fitbit Versa Lite is the new, cheapest member of the lineup, and it offers a lot of the same features as its more expensive siblings. You’ll be sacrificing features such as tracking for floors climbed, swimming laps, music playback, and on-screen workouts, but the core features are still there. This includes tracking steps and calories, sleep tracking, heart rate monitoring, and more. It’s still water resistant, and battery life should still be over four days. It also only has one button instead of the three on the other Versa smartwatches.
The Versa Lite is available now starting at $159.95, which is about $40 less than the regular Versa, and it comes in white, lilac, mulberry and marina blue colors.
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