And that won’t end in catastrophe either, as 50m water resistance is more than enough to withstand a shower, or surface-level swimming. However, it does reach the high comfort watermark that you occasionally forget you’re even wearing the watch at all. I have never been a fan of the “over-under” watch strap style the Fitbit Versa 4 uses, and the Apple Watch for that matter. Still, having a physical button is far preferable to a capacitive one. I initially thought it might even be plastic. The new button feels a little cheap, perhaps because where the casing has a lovely anodized finish, the button is glossy. There’s nothing much new and exciting to see here, but there is one key difference compared to the last Versa 3 model.įitbit has added a physical button to the Versa 4, where the Versa 3 uses a really quite annoying capacitive panel. It’s a less high-end design than the Apple Watch SE 2, but is clearly more style-driven than the Venu 2 Sq, the closest Garmin alternative. The bezel is aluminum and the rear is plastic. It’s a friendly-looking square-faced watch. The Fitbit Versa 4 looks very similar to the Versa 3. It looks very similar to the last model. Fitbit Versa 4 review: Design and display
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