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The Fitbit Versa 3 is a sleek, black health and fitness smartwatch featuring built-in GPS, 24/7 heart rate monitoring, and up to 6+ days of battery life. It offers music storage and streaming, voice assistant integration, and Active Zone Minutes to help users optimize workouts. Compatible with iOS 15+ and Android 9.0+, it combines advanced fitness tracking with smart notifications and a vibrant AMOLED touchscreen, making it an indispensable companion for professionals seeking to balance productivity and wellness.
















| ASIN | B08DFPV5Y2 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Band Colour | Black |
| Band Material Type | Silicone |
| Battery Average Life | 6 days |
| Battery Capacity | 266 |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
| Battery Charge Time | 30 Minute |
| Battery capacity | 266 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 32,551 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) 151 in Activity Trackers |
| Box Contents | Device and cable |
| Brand Name | Fitbit |
| Case Material Type | Metal |
| Clasp Type | Tang Buckle |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Colour | Black / Black |
| Communication Feature | True |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Compatible Phone Models | Compatible with iOS and Android smartphones |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Connectivity technology | Bluetooth |
| Controller Type | Voice Control, Touchscreen |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 35,852 Reviews |
| Display Type | AMOLED |
| GPS Geotagging Functionality | Built-in GPS |
| Human Interface Input | Microphone |
| Item Dimensions | 40 x 40 x 12 millimetres |
| Item Type Name | Smartwatch |
| Item Weight | 0.7 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Fitbit |
| Maximum Display Brightness | 1000 Nit |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 4 GB |
| Memory storage capacity | 4 GB |
| Metrics Measured | Accelerometer, Optical Heart Rate Sensor, GPS |
| Model Name | Versa 3 Black |
| Model Number | FB511BKBK |
| Operating System | Android Wear 2.9, watchOS 6 |
| Operating system | Android Wear 2.9, watchOS 6 |
| Product Features | Calorie Tracker, Distance Tracker, GPS, Heart Rate Monitor |
| Resolution | 240 x 240 |
| Screen Size | 1.58 Inches |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Special feature | Calorie Tracker, Distance Tracker, GPS, Heart Rate Monitor |
| Sport Type | Multi-Sports |
| Style Name | workout |
| Supported Application | GPS, Heart Rate Monitor, Phone, Reminders, Weather |
| Supported Satellite Navigation System | GPS |
| Target Audience | Unisex Adults |
| UPC | 811138039813 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Warranty Type | Extended |
| Water Resistance Depth | 1 Metres |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Waterproof Rating | IP67 |
| Wearable Computer Type | Smart Watch |
| Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
| Wireless Provider | Unlocked |
| Wireless communication standard | Bluetooth |
R**P
Excellent fitness watch — comfortable, accurate and great value
I’ve been wearing the Fitbit Versa 3 daily for a few weeks now, and it’s easily one of the best smartwatches I’ve used in this price range. Right away, the comfort stood out — the band and watch body are lightweight and sit nicely on the wrist, so I don’t even notice it during long days or while sleeping. The touchscreen is responsive and easy to navigate, and the built-in GPS works well for outdoor runs without needing to carry my phone. Tracking is where this thing really shines. Steps, heart rate and workouts all feel accurate and consistent, and the detailed metrics and trends in the Fitbit app help me actually see progress rather than just giving raw numbers. Sleep tracking has been surprisingly insightful too — I didn’t realise how much my sleep patterns varied until I started using it. Battery life is great; I’m easily getting multiple days between charges even with regular workouts and notifications turned on. The 6-months Premium membership included is a nice bonus — the guided workouts, deeper health metrics and extra insights are worth it if you’re serious about improving your fitness. It syncs effortlessly with my phone, and notifications show clearly without being annoying. It’s become part of my everyday routine, not just a gadget I check once in a while. Whether you’re already into fitness or just trying to be more active, this is a great all-around smartwatch that’s both functional and comfortable. Would definitely recommend.
R**Y
Fitbit excellent fitness tracker
The Fitbit Versa 3 Health & Fitness Smartwatch has transformed my daily fitness routine and overall wellness. This smartwatch is a powerhouse of features that not only keeps me connected but also motivates me to lead a healthier lifestyle. Here's why I'm absolutely thrilled with my Fitbit Versa 3: Impressive Fitness Tracking: The Fitbit Versa 3 excels at tracking various aspects of my fitness journey. From step counting and heart rate monitoring to sleep analysis and activity recognition, it provides a comprehensive overview of my health. The built-in GPS is a fantastic addition, accurately tracking my outdoor runs and hikes. Personalized Workouts: The Fitbit app offers a wide range of workout options, and the Versa 3 provides real-time guidance and feedback during workouts. It's like having a personal trainer on my wrist, pushing me to achieve my fitness goals. Sleep Insights: I've gained valuable insights into my sleep patterns thanks to the Versa 3's sleep tracking feature. It helps me understand the quality of my sleep and offers suggestions for improvement, resulting in better rest and increased energy. Convenient Notifications: Staying connected is a breeze with this smartwatch. It syncs seamlessly with my phone, delivering notifications for calls, texts, and app alerts directly to my wrist. I no longer need to constantly check my phone, which is a significant convenience. Sleek Design: The Versa 3's sleek and modern design makes it suitable for both workouts and everyday wear. The vibrant AMOLED display is sharp, bright, and easy to read, even in direct sunlight. The watch faces and bands are customizable, allowing you to express your style. Long Battery Life: I'm impressed by the battery life of the Versa 3. With typical use, it easily lasts for several days on a single charge. This means less worrying about constantly recharging it. Active Zone Minutes: Fitbit's Active Zone Minutes feature is a game-changer for me. It encourages me to stay active throughout the day by tracking the time spent in various heart rate zones, helping me meet my daily activity goals. Ecosystem Integration: The Fitbit ecosystem is vast, and the Versa 3 seamlessly integrates with it. It's easy to sync data with the Fitbit app, allowing me to analyze my progress over time and set new goals. In summary, the Fitbit Versa 3 Health & Fitness Smartwatch is a remarkable fitness companion that has positively impacted my health and well-being. Its combination of fitness tracking, smart features, and sleek design make it a standout choice. Whether you're a fitness enthusiast or simply looking to improve your daily routine, the Fitbit Versa 3 is a valuable investment that empowers you to take control of your health. It's become an indispensable part of my life, and I wholeheartedly recommend it.
M**N
Stylish Sports/Smartwatch, But Has Issues!
I’ve owned the Versa 3 for a week. I previously owned a FitBit Ionic (more on that later). This is a stylish sports / smartwatch and does a great job. It has a few irritating design issues, but these shouldn’t spoil your enjoyment. PROS + The pebble looks great and I love the curvy style a large screen + It tells the time! This may sound an obvious revelation, but I owned FOUR FitBit Ionics that developed the same fault and constantly lost minutes due to failed sync issues (three of my Ionics were sent as replacements!!!) + Charger is much better and sturdier than the old, shaky, three-pin magnetic connector of the old Ionic. The new four-pin dice pattern give a more reassuring connection. + It now has Amazon Alexa control and I can do pretty much everything that I normally ask my home Alexa to do (there is no audio output, so obviously this is mainly non-audio controls). CONS -- Limited colours available. I really wanted a nice silver pebble, but they only have black (which I think looks a little cheap) and rose gold. I’m sure more will come. -- There is only one button at the left-hand side. This is the button that takes you back to the main watch face, but it’s programmable for a longer press. The problem is that it’s slightly underneath the bevel and occasionally my own wrist activates the button if I slightly lean on the watch. Since I have the button allocated to Alexa commands I’m worried I might accidentally order 5kg of dishwasher tablets while I’m running. Perhaps this is FitBit’s way of telling me I have fat wrists!!! -- Weak Vibration. Even on the “strong” setting, the vibration is too weak. Long vibrations (like hitting my goals) are fine. But I do a lot of interval training outside and the short buzz is like a butterfly’s wing gently brushing my wrist. Not great for running outside in Scotland!! [Note to FitBit: It would be great if you had a setting for long/short vibrations, too.) -- Limited apps and clock faces. I’m sure there will be more coming as this product line matures. Beware that some of the apps and clock faces have been repurposed from the squarer FitBit Ionic form factor, so they don’t quite fit. -- Contactless Payments. There are very few UK banks supported. When I first bought my FitBit Ionic over two years ago they promised more banks were coming on board, not none have appeared. Check yours is supported if you think this is a showstopper. Summary: If you want good sports / smartwatch and you’ve already chosen the FitBit family of products then this a good upgrade. If you’re not wedded to FitBit then check out similar watches in this price bracket before deciding.
H**N
Super duper fitbit! Review includes 6 week update
I LOVE this fitbit! Trying to get fitter and needed some motivation to get going so I thought I would treat myself to a new fitbit. And I am so glad I did! Firstly, the fitbit came with 60% battery charge so I could use it straight out of the box. It comes with both a small and a large strap. Unlike my previous fitbit, changing straps is super easy. Very easy to connect to the app. Unfortunately one down side is needing to subscribe to the music providers to be able to add music, would be great if amazon music was included. What I love is the simple activity tracker with the built in GPS. Im no marathon runner but being able to just head out the door without needing to carry my phone and just track with the watch is brilliant! The watch is very easy to navigate, GPS kicks in quickly and off you go. Once home it sends it over to the app so you can see a nice map of where you have been. Love the additional features that remind me to get up and move. Lots more features to explore further. All in all I'm very happy with it. 6 Week Update So since owning this fitbit I'm still very happy and super impressed! The battery life is fantastic! Lasts for days, only needs a short charge to give it a decent amount of battery. The best features is the 'get active' feature. I bought this fitbit to increase my activity level. Working at home and just being a bit lazy has seen my activity levels plummet, sometimes not even reaching 1000 steps per day (!) And I could feel my fitness levels have dropped. Once the fitbit knew my average daily step count, the get active feature has set me a challenge to increase my steps over 2 weeks, first to 4000 steps per day and now after achieving that I'm achieving 6600 steps per day as my next target. It has helped me learn how to add activity to my day, I'm not going out and having massive walks, I'm getting up and moving more around the house, getting up and walking for breaks during the day, doing running on the spot for 5 minutes etc. anything to up my step count and surprisingly I have realised I can achieve quite alot of steps in a relatively short period of time. Next I'm hoping to increase to 8000 steps per day which I already feel is achievable, and after that to hit the golden 10,000 per day. All on track to achieve this within 8 weeks or starting! It really has changed my life. I can also feel a real improvement in my fitness levels and I now have way more energy during the day and am sleeping much better at night.
S**N
Good smart watch
I didn’t know if I should buy the Versa 4 or this Versa 3 one. So I did my research and I am glad I went with the Versa 3. Why? Google assistant is on this one and not the Versa 4, I have asked them if it will be on the new one and they don’t know. Music app on this version only for now which lets you leave your phone at home and listen to the music. DEEZER is the only one that lets you do this but it’s on premium only which is annoying but you can download your playlists to the watch. I am using the 3 months trial they give you. Spotify don’t let you download music to the watch and they want you to pay premium to just control your music on the watch. That is why DEEZER is the winner for me. 3rd party apps on this version and no news if the versa 4 is getting that support, Flash light, clock faces, loads of free and paid , has navigation app but that is under a paid yearly app. This version does have Fitbit pay but most UK banks don’t support it but I am hoping they will add it to the versa 3 like they will be to the versa 4 once the google pixel has been out for a while. The versa 4 has 3 features that I wanted but are not even released on that version yet. They are google maps, google wallet , YouTube music. So I am hoping these will be released and then I am a very happy buyer. CONS Bluetooth range The versa 4 does have better Bluetooth range as this version you do need to be near your phone which is the cons. No Google Maps No Google wallet No way to store Music to your watch without paying DEEZER Subscription fee but do use there 3 months free trial. Can’t have Alexa and google assistant on at the same time. Lots of fitness stats and you get 6 months free Fitbit and the well being monthly reports if you need to know more about your health. Versa 3 is much cheaper has more features then the versa 4 at the time of writing and they don’t even know what is happening on the versa 4. So that is why I went with the versa 3 smart watch.
A**9
Good low price smart watch.
I am glad I upgrade from previously having a Fitbit Charge. It is better to have the bigger screen abd additional features. Usually lasts about five days on a charge. Really good dara for runners and cyclists. Just watch the price as they vary a lot. I have seen it as low as £120 and as high as £180
F**R
Sports watch
Bought a long time ago for my daughter who loves it.
M**S
No personal music storage... very disappointed!
In brief: No personal music storage (so still need to take your phone with you) No Spotify storage (only Deezer with extra monthly subscription cost) No worthwhile feedback from Fitbit Many disappointed customers on the Fitbit forum Inaccurate readings from sensors Fantastic smartphone app So many people are buying this watch (and the Sense) thinking they can leave their phone at home when out exercising while tracking GPS and listening to your own already paid-for music, BUT YOU CAN'T! It's great that Fitbit has added GPS tracking to the watch because as far as I was concerned, that meant I could leave my phone at home and still be able to track my progress while listening to music as implied on the FitBit website. What they didn't make clear (when I bought) is that they have removed the ability to store your own music that you already own. You have to pay a monthly subscription to Deezer to be able to load music to the watch. Who even uses Deezer? Yes, it has the ability to control Spotify music, but that is only as a controller when the phone is nearby. You can't store Spotify music on the watch! So that's pointless. It's easier to control the music on the phone using wireless headphones than it is using the watch. So, by removing the ability to allow customers to load their own paid-for music files to the watch, FitBit has negated the reason for adding GPS tracking to the Versa range. The Versa 2 allows you to load and listen to music but doesn't track GPS, so you would've thought that the addition of GPS tracking on the Versa 3 and the Sense would give you a complete smartwatch... but they take away a primary feature! Bonkers!! The Fitbit help community forum is full of complaints about this feature being removed and how customers feel deceived by the way it is/was worded on their website. Many of the posts are asking if Fitbit will add the feature back in and have been asking pretty much since the release of the Versa 3 and Sense. I have personally asked Fitbit if they can confirm or deny if the feature will be added back in via Twitter, the forum, the user-chat on their website and by email, but not once have they had the decency to give a straight answer. It's this that I am most disappointed about! As a result, I can't overlook the inaccuracies of other features in the watch. The heart rate sensor still tells me that my heart rate is close to resting rate even though I have been doing HIIT training for a good few minutes. It really only registers that my heart rate has risen after about five minutes of intense activity! There are reviews on YouTube confirming this for both Sense and Versa 3. SpO2 tracking is not constant. It only works while you are asleep and only then if you have the specific watch face that displays the SpO2 reading while you're asleep. So, it's not real-time readings, only a reading from sleep the night before. There are reviews on YouTube about this. It's slow to react to touch. Sometimes I try to slide the screen up, but it registers as a tap and launches the daily progress app that it really slow to load... especially when you consider that if you slide up on the clock face the same info is available far quicker. There are reviews on YouTube about this too. The haptic button on the side is difficult to get to work, so if you have slipped into a feature of the watch that you didn't intend to, it can be cumbersome to get out of. Again, YouTube! I assume by now that you are bored of reading my review; there is more I could say that is negative, so let me finish by saying something positive, the companion app on your phone is brilliant and easy to use. It allows you to connect with your peers to drive each other on... but what good is that if the data received is inaccurate?! Personally, I'd now go for the Apple watch SE or iWatch series 3 for about the same price if you want GPS and music on one device, or buy the cheaper Fitbit Charge 4 for far less which has GPS but no music storage, or buy the cheaper Versa 2 for music storage without GPS tracking.
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