Fitbit Versa 4 launched with minor improvements over Versa 3

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      Updated on Sep 2, 2024

      Fitbit Versa 4 launched with minor improvements over Versa 3
      Two years after Google acquired Fitbit, the good ol' wearable brand is back in the market with Sense 2 and Versa 4. The latter is a mid-range smartwatch that is largely similar to its predecessor with a few minor differences. So let's get into the Fitbit Versa 4 specifications, features, availability, and expected price in Nepal.

      Fitbit Versa 4 Overview:

      Design

      Visually, the Versa 4 looks very similar to its predecessor, but Fitbit has made a few changes in the design. It still has an aluminum housing, but it is 15% lighter and 10% thinner than its predecessor, making it the lightest and thinnest iteration in the Versa line. 
      Fitbit Versa 4 Design
      The Versa 4, like most Fitbit smartwatches on the market, comes in a variety of color options. It is available in three shades: graphite aluminum with a black strap, platinum aluminum with a blue strap, and copper rose aluminum with a rosewater strap. Additionally, the haptic button from the previous model has been replaced with a more tactile mechanical one. The buttons are also brought up to make them easier to reach. As for the screen, it’s an AMOLED panel with AOD support. 

      Features

      In terms of workouts, the Versa 4 has 40 of them baked into it—up from 20 on Versa 3—including new ones like CrossFit, dance, skiing, and HIIT. There's also a GPS module built in that allows you to track your pace and routes while jogging or running. 
      FitBit Versa 4 Health Tracking Features
      It also provides a Stress Management Score based on heart rate data, heart rate variability, sleep, and physical activity. You can also use it in open water or a pool as it can withstand a 50-meter deep dive.

      Software

      While the health-related features are similar to those of the Versa 3, the Versa 4 does introduce some new UI changes. It's still Fitbit's native skin, not WearOS, but it now has WearOS-inspired Tiles for customizable widgets. Unfortunately, this is only available for first-party apps. There are also a few 'Coming Soon' Google features, such as Google Wallet and Google Maps. On-Wrist Bluetooth calls will also be available soon, allowing users to leave voicemails for callers since the wearable has both a speaker and a microphone.

      Battery

      Moreover, Fitbit claims the Versa 4 will stay up and running for up to 6 days on a single charge. Also, the smartwatch can get juiced up for one day in just 12 minutes of charging. 

      Fitbit Versa 4 Specifications:

      • Dimensions: 38.1 x 38.1 x 11.43mm 
      • Materials: Aluminum case 
      • Strap: Small Strap: 140-180mm Large Strap: 180-220mm 
      • Water resistance: 5ATM 
      • Display: Touchscreen AMOLED 
      • Charge time (0-100%): ~120 minutes 
      • Sensors: Device temperature sensor, Multi-path, optical heart rate sensor, Built-in GPS + GLONASS, SpO2 sensor, Altimeter, 3-axis accelerometer, Ambient light sensor
      • Connectivity: Wi-Fi, NFC, Bluetooth
      • Audio: Speaker, Microphone 
      • Compatibility: Android 10 or newer iOS 13.3 or newer 
      • Battery: 6+ days Lithium-polymer battery 
      • Colors: Black/Graphite aluminum, Waterfall Blue/Platinum aluminum, Pink Sand/Copper Rose aluminum, Beet Juice/Copper Rose aluminum

      Fitbit Versa 4 Price in Nepal and Availability

      The Versa 4 costs USD 229 and is currently available for pre-order from fitbit.com. If and when the Fitbit Versa 4 is released in Nepal, we expect it to cost NPR 35,000.
      SmartwatchPrice in the USPrice in Nepal (expected)
      Fitbit Versa 4USD 229NPR 35,000
      • Meanwhile, check out our review of the Fitbit Versa 3. 

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