Though it’s not live in the UK yet, Google Assistant will also be coming to the Versa 3 in a later update. The Versa 3 also comes with an upgraded “multipath” heart-rate sensor, a screen that fills more of the front of the watch body, plus the ability to take phone calls. That’s not where the upgrades stop, either. That all changes with the Versa 3, the first Versa smartwatch to feature built-in GPS. The main drawback of the original was the lack of integrated GPS, meaning you couldn’t track speed, pace and position without taking your phone in your pocket while you worked out. Sleek, stylish and lightweight, it’s a decent alternative to more expensive rivals from Apple and Samsung. The Versa is Fitbit’s most popular smartwatch-style tracker and made a big splash when it was first introduced. Fitbit Versa 3: A welcome upgrade to Fitbit’s best smartwatch We’re working on bringing you full-length reviews of the new fitness trackers, so keep an eye out on our site, as well as on our roundup below. Update: Fitbit recently announced the arrival of a handful of new wearables, including the Sense 2, Inspire 3 and Versa 4. Otherwise, read on for our pick of the best Fitbits to buy. So, if you really want to do your research and get the full rundown, we recommend also reading some of our other roundups, listed below: You’ve got plenty of options from brands such as Garmin, as well as Huawei and Xiaomi, for example. However, in today’s market, Fitbit doesn’t hold the monopoly on fitness trackers. If you’ve read this far, you might be tempted to ignore this question. Bear in mind, though, that such fancy Fitbits will inevitably be more expensive. ![]()
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