Customer Review

Reviewed in Canada on January 8, 2024
Had my versa 2 for 18 months and I loved it. Unfortunately the button died. Since the versa 4 was on sale I decided to upgrade.

I've had the versa 4 for a week now and I think its a much better fit fo my needs and wants.

The versa 2 is more flexible on connecting to a variety of 3rd party apps. A larger variety of clock faces. I'd say this generation focuses more of looks and. After 18 months, the battery life was still 5+ days. It was still going strong before the button gave out. I was very happy with it and hadn't planned to upgrade.

The Versa 4 seems to focus more on the fitness aspects, with a significantly larger selection of exercises. The trade of here is no 3rd party apps and a smaller selection clock faces to choose from.
The watch itself is an amazing upgrade. It has a larger clock face and rounded edges. This screen is much easier to read. The watch is thinner so its not as bulky. Especially since I use silicone covers. The button on the 4 is also larger and more pronounced, I like that too.

The side clips for the wrist bands is an awesome upgrade. I have impaired fine motor skills and the buttons are so much easier than the pins. I take my band off during charging so I can clean it

The battery has blown me away. At most my versa 2 got 6 days. My versa 4 however has gone 10 days on a full charge.

I like the magnetic charger over the clip. While the clip is more secure, I had to unclip it to check the battery charge since I couldn't used the button to wake up the screen. I like being able to check my watch while it's charging. Nice perk for me.

Overall, both of these are great watches it all depends on what you're looking for.

I'll be sure to provide an updated review down the road.
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