In the last two years, we have seen how Fitbit has finally managed to overcome the decline in sales that its quantifier bracelets had experienced due to the lack of updates and the launch of more aesthetically attractive models. Currently offers us a wide variety of models to which the Fitbit Versa Lite joins.
Like the applications or games that are accompanied by the last name Lite, the Lite version of the Fitbit Versa offers us a series of limitations with respect to the original versa. Logically, its price is lower, so if we are looking for an economical quantifier with good performance and battery, this may be the option you are looking for.
The main difference that we find with the Versa model, we find it is that Lite version does not integrate altimeter (which allows us to calculate the stairs we use throughout the day or to know the elevation of a mountain if we climb).
Nor does it allow us quantify our sports activity while swimming nor store and play music. The exercises on the screen is another of the shortcomings of this model, along with the inability to change the straps or make payments through an NFC chip.
The price of the Fitbit Versa in Spain is 199,95 euros, while the Lite version will be available for 40 euros less, 159,95 euros. If we want the model with interchangeable straps, we must opt for the Fitbit Versa Special Edition, whose price is 229,95 euros.
Given that Fitbit can't compete from you to you with the Apple Watch, the company is focusing on launching cheaper models with good features to the market, which has allowed it to become the third manufacturer that sells more wearables worldwide, behind Apple and Samsung.