
Weirdly, given Google now owns Fitbit, support for Google Assistant has also been dropped with only Alexa available. Likewise, music controls are bafflingly absent, as is support for third-party apps, and the built-in Wi-Fi is disabled. The new model doesn’t allow owners to use the internal storage for music, which could be a problem if you like to exercise without your phone nearby and need a beat to do so. There are, however, a handful of downgrades from past Versas. While some of the best features are paywalled behind Fitbit Premium, it remains a compelling package for casual fitness fans. It maintains built-in GPS, stress tracking, sleep monitoring, blood oxygen monitoring and 5ATM waterproofing.

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