
The Fitbit Versa 3 comes in a solid and chic case that looks really classy, especially the "soft gold" model. If you opt for the annual subscription, you will pay a slightly less amount at 80 USD, which amounts to 6.67 USD per month. Once the honeymoon period is over, Fitbit would like to charge you 9.99 USD monthly. © NextPitĪt least you are able to try the Premium subscription out for three months for free. Also when clicking a "More Details" button (middle) you'll just end up seeing more details about the premium subscription and not about your stress levels (right).

The Fitbit app shows ads for content from their Premium subscription (left). If you've just dropped around $200 bucks for this bad boy, it is certainly unbecoming of it to behave that way. There are times when a banner pops up for a mindfulness session that is only available with a premium subscription, while sometimes the "Subscribe to Premium Now" screen is hidden behind a "Details" button.

This smartwatch is extremely light, offers a countless number of sensors for fitness tracking, and comes with an all-round successful app for Android, iOS, and Windows 10.īut even though the Versa 3 offers comprehensive features for the amount of money paid, it is annoying that the app is constantly peddling you in one way or another. However, the US company also offers excellent hardware (for now, at least), and the Versa 3 is no exception. Summary: Premium prices comes with a premium subscriptionįitness trackers from Fitbit have never been and are still not the cheapest option that is available on the market.
