I had a fairly simple feeling with the Fitbit Versa Lite: at first, it makes you want to keep it on your wrist all the time.
It's pretty, light, quite comfortable, and for tracking steps, sleep, cardio or calories, it clearly does the job. The Fitbit app helps too. We see our stats, we quickly understand what we're looking at, and it motivates us to move a little. In short, for someone who wants a simple connected watch without going for an out-of-budget Apple Watch, it makes sense.
But frankly, there is one thing that can quickly annoy: synchronization. Depending on the phone, it can work perfectly... or become painful. Notifications that skip, capricious Bluetooth, long update, battery that sometimes lasts less than expected. Not dramatic, but it's tiring.
Basically, I see it as a good wellness watch, not as a real serious sports watch. Nice, accessible, but to buy by carefully checking the compatibility of the phone.
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