![]() It definitely gives off strong unisex vibes, though bigger-wristed folk might prefer something a little more dominant.įitbit has stuck to using the same size and resolution 1.58-inch, 336 x 336 AMOLED screen here, as well, where the black bezel does eat into that screen. The case also comes in more color options than the Sense 2, which launched alongside the Versa 4, and the all-black number we had strapped to our wrists actually felt pretty sleek. The clasp choice isn’t our favorite, and it can make getting the right fit a bit of a challenge at times, but it's still manageable. ![]() ![]() It’s still attached to a square, 40.5mm aluminum case that’s slightly thinner than the Versa 3, with a band style that’s still nice and easy to remove. Outside of that button’s return, not a great deal has changed on the design front. These aren’t groundbreaking uses of a physical button, but its presence overall makes the Versa 4 a lot nicer to interact with day-to-day. ![]() You can press it to wake up the screen, get into the app menu screen or jump into a shortcut menu screen, and it will summon Amazon Alexa when you hold it down. Fitbit has seen the error of its ways and brought that button back, though, and we’re glad it has. ![]()
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