

Versa 3 will use the physical signs of stress to give you an in-app Stress Management Score. The Fitbit Versa 3 and Garmin Vivosmart 4 feature stress tracking. Garmin Vivosmart 4 lets you know when you're having a calm, balanced or stressful day by tracking the time interval between heartbeats. On the other hand, you must use an Sp02 watch face to get this feature with the Versa 3. You can turn on the Pulse OX feature on Vivosmart 4 to gauge your Sp02 overnight or use it to take a spot measurement. Garmin Vivosmart 4 black (Image credit: Garmin)īoth of these fitness wearables feature advanced sleep monitoring, and they offer blood oxygen monitoring. Garmin Vivosmart 4: All about the tracking

So, if you don't necessarily need all that extra stuff and you're on a budget, the Vivosmart 4 is a solid tracker that could fit the bill. The Versa 3 is way more costly than the humble Vivosmart. Still, with all these extra features and that "smartwatch" tag comes a hefty price hike. You can use voice commands to ask Google Assistant or Amazon Alexa about the news, weather, or to control your smart home devices. Note that these features are only available if your phone is nearby it does not have a built-in cellular system. It has about 2.5GB of audio storage, around 300 songs, and you can use Deezer, Pandora, or control the Spotify app straight from your wrist.įitbit Versa 3 features a built-in mic and speaker so you can make Bluetooth calls hands-free, send callers to voicemail, and adjust the volume. Fitbit Versa 3 has the ability to play, stream, and store music. Simply put: Fitbit Versa 3 has them, and Garmin Visomsart 4 does not. The largest key differences between Fitbit Versa 3 and Garmin Vivosmart 4 are smart features. Simply put: Fitbit Versa 3 has them, Garmin Visomsart 4 does not.

It has the edge over Garmin Vivosmart 4 in this department, which only offers a connected GPS. Versa 3 automatically stores your rides, runs, and hikes in the Fitbit app for you to check out after your workouts. The Versa 3 is the first member of the Versa family to host built-in GPS, so you can finally track your routes and view your pace and distance completely phone-free. If a built-in GPS and smart features like audio control, voice command, and smart pay are high on your priority list, you'll be happiest with Fitbit Versa 3.įitbit Versa 3 Lifestyle (Image credit: Fitbit) So, when it comes to which is better, it really comes down to what you want your tracker to do. These fitness wearables share the common interest of keeping you on the right track to better health. Accelerometer, altimeter, heart rate monitor, gyroscope, ambient light, pulse oximeter, thermometerĪccelerometer, altimeter, heart rate monitor, ambient light, pulse oximeter
