
The Sense makes up for those issues and then some. The Versa watches worked well, and had some features competitors couldn't match, like long battery life, sleep tracking, and (maybe most importantly), a low price point, but they couldn't measure up in other areas. But with the Ionic still sitting at the top of the product line without an update-its health and fitness-first focus, touting features like built-in GPS, was elevated above the more utilitarian Versa-something was missing.

Since the Ionic's debut, Fitbit made a few other smartwatches, establishing the Versa family as a solid (if basic) option for exercise and wellness buffs.

The health and fitness tracking company has finally launched a follow-up to its top-level wearable, the Ionic ( released in 2017), with the brand new Sense smartwatch.
