![]() Not all third-party app notifications came through when we were testing.Vibrations are quite weak, even at max vibrate, so it's easy to miss notifications.Android users can program quick replies on the Versa, but its lack of microphone means you can't dictate or scribble a response like you can with the Apple Watch. While both mirror notifications from your phone, only the Apple Watch gives you unlimited responses. But the LTE version is thicker and the sensor on the bottom bulges out and can dig into your skin when the strap is pulled tight.The screen has slimmer bezels than the Versa, so it has a smaller footprint on the wrist.Changing the band is a real struggle - it's extremely fiddly.There are three different buttons on the Versa and it's confusing to work out which button does what.It's really comfortable to wear, because it's so thin and sits flush on your wrist, and because it's so light.Those are the facts, but here's a few things we like and dislike about each watch's design: Fitbit Versa They're both water resistant to 50 meters, so you can wear them in the shower or use them to track laps in the pool. The two watches share a similar design, interchangeable straps, a selection of metal finishes and a variety of watch faces to customize the look. Find the comparison between the Fitbit Versa 2 and the latest Apple Watch Series 5 here. ![]() ![]() Fitbit has also released a cheaper version of its watch called Versa Lite, which misses out on some features including music storage and swim tracking, and the Versa 2, which is an updated version. ![]() We chose to compare the Fitbit Versa to the Apple Watch Series 3 (rather than the Series 4) because it's a fairer playing field: they're closer in price and overall features. So, how do you choose between the Fitbit Versa and the Apple Watch 3? CNET's Vanessa Hand Orellana and Lexy Savvides wore them both last year for about a week side by side to figure out which best fit their needs. The Versa is the more stylish and more affordable sibling to the Fitbit Ionic ($270 at Walmart), costing around $150 (£149, AU$249) while the cheapest Apple Watch is $199 (£199, AU$319). ![]()
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