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Fitbit Versa watch or Fitbit Ionic watch?


Fitbit has introduced two of the best smart watches for sports and health; Fitbit Ionic for SR 1399 and Fitbit Versa for SAR 899. The company has tried to somewhat extend the attractiveness of its smart watches through the Versa rendering clock, as it offers a more attractive design at a lower price, but can it be compared with the most expensive Ionic clock? Let's find out.

the design

There is already a big difference between the two hour design, both of which offer very high manufacturing quality in terms of thickness and weight. They are also excellent in terms of long use, but we can say that Versa is the best hand design concept.

The Fitbit Ionic watch comes with a remarkable design with a size of 30 grams and a thickness of 12.2 mm. Fitbit Versa comes with 38mm round edges and corners and 11.2mm thickness. The Ionic is lighter in weight but with higher thickness, while Versa comes in lower thickness and heavier weight to a small extent.

The two hours offer the advantage of water resistance, but Ionic can resist water up to 50 meters, so the preference here comes in favor of Ionic clock.

The differences are somewhat simple, but ultimately depend on the general taste. The Versa Clock can be close to daily use, while the Ionic design looks very sporty.


Finally, both hours offer the option of changing the bracelet.

the screen

Both hours offer excellent screens with a brightness of up to 1000 lumens. You will not have any problem with the use of clocks under the sun, with both screens displaying color and pure screens.

Functions

The two hours include Bluetooth technology for pairing version 4.2 as well as NFC technology, and Ionic offers Wi-Fi connectivity.

For storage, the Ionic clock offers 2.5 GB, versus 4 GB for Versa Clock. The two hours will allow you to store photos and music files.

Both devices feature speedometer for track and movement, heart rate scale, altimeter, light sensor, intelligent tracking feature, calls, messaging, calendar and music, all with the special Fitbit interface, which is very good in terms of smoothness.

There is also the relative SpO2 sensor to track oxygen in the blood, but neither of these devices currently benefits. There is also the feature of tracking sleep hours, in addition to the automatic prediction feature.

The most important functions of the Ionic clock are not the Versa clock, the GPS function, so you can use the GPS directly from the clock, while you will need to connect your phone to the hour to use this function with the Versa clock.


The Fitbit Pay app is available on both hours, but check if your bank supports pay-per-call.

  the battery

The Ionic clock is superior to the Versa watch in the battery issue. With alerts activated and a heart rate sensor, the Versa clock provided about four and a half days of use. As for the Ionic clock, it provided 7 days of use. Thus, the battery here has a preference for the Fitbit Ionic watch.


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