After wearing the Fitbit Versa 4 daily for a month, I'm torn between loving its fitness superpowers and grumbling about some odd design choices. Here's the real tea:
The Good Stuff:
• That 7-day battery life is no joke! Unlike my old smartwatch that died mid-workout, this beast lasted through a 5-day camping trip with GPS tracking.
• The workout tracking feels like having a personal trainer on your wrist. The built-in GPS mapped my trail runs perfectly, and the real-time heart rate zones pushed me harder than I would've gone solo.
The 'Meh' Moments:
• The default watch band feels like it came from a $5 toy. I replaced mine immediately - your wrist deserves better!
• Notifications are hit-or-miss. Texts show up fine, but emails? Forget about it. And you can't initiate calls - only answer them (with mediocre mic quality).
Pro Tip:
Download the 'Overview' clock face by Chris Blyth immediately. The stock faces are cluttered nonsense, while this shows all your key stats at a glance in a clean layout.
The Verdict:
If you want the best fitness tracker under $200 that occasionally does smartwatch things, buy this. If you need full smartphone integration, keep looking. Personally? I'm keeping mine - flaws and all - because nothing else motivates me to crush my workouts like this little blue companion.