![]() ![]() That's not as great as the 4 to 5 days I regularly get on my Ionic, but it's still nothing to scoff at. With that sort of use, I got closer to 2 1/2 to 3 days of use before needing to top up. My personal use of the watch saw a stream of notifications coming in at every hour of the day, hour-long sessions at the gym each night, and wearing it to bed to record my sleep. Battery lifeÄespite the considerably smaller size compared to the Ionic, Fitbit's still touting 4+ days of battery life on Versa. This is something that'll certainly get better over time (especially with Fitbit's new development simulator in place), but for the time being, it's still fairly annoying. Fitbit says it's been working with developers to help them update their apps for the new form factor, and while there's good progress being made here, there's still considerably fewer apps and clock faces available for Versa. ![]() Only apps and clock faces that have been updated for the Versa can be downloaded, and at the time of publishing this review, that means you won't have as many of these to choose from. I personally don't have a problem with the way it looks, but this does create some discrepancies in regards to apps and clock faces that are available for the Versa compared to the Ionic. Because of the Versa's squircle shape, this makes its display taller and a bit narrower. ![]()
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