
Navigation: 4/10įitbit does not have any navigation applications like Google Maps or Vuze. This is primarily because an average Joe is probably fine without finding out these metrics. And I canceled the subscription myself after initially testing it out for review. But that’s the business model Fitbit has chosen as the Versa 3 is quite inexpensive compared to the feature-set you end up attaining in the process.įor a casual user, though, the non-premium stats are more than enough for a casual user.

I’m personally not a big fan of paying for extra services on a watch that’s already recording the data anyways. Now, it automatically tracks our workouts, and all are good and dandy in terms of stat tracking, providing you with a basic idea of how you are doing throughout the day.īut, if you want to gain a much more inquisitive, detailed description of your health, fitness, or workout goals, like heart rate variability or SpO2 throughout the day, you’ll need to shell out $9.99 a month and subscribe to Fitbit Premium. Just like the Apple Watch, you also gain guided breathing and meditation reminders alongside the Versa 3, letting you know that you’ve sat long enough in one place. Besides being able to set fitness goals for yourself throughout the day and track them, you also get blood oxygen monitoring as well. And the Versa 3 carries on that stride in spectacular fashion.


Fitbit’s known for its amazing health and fitness tracking.
