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Fitbit VersavsCOROS Pace

Fitbit Versa
Buy/Wait:bad

Overdue for a refresh — no successor announced yet. Prices should be at their lowest

Best for: Android or iPhone users who want a balanced smartwatch with solid Fitbit health tracking, multi-day battery, and a clean square watch design — without the premium price of a Galaxy Watch or Apple Watch.

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COROS Pace
Buy/Wait:bad

Overdue for a refresh — no successor announced yet. Prices should be at their lowest

Best for: Serious runners on a budget who want multi-band GPS accuracy, long battery life, and a training-focused analytics platform (EvoLab) without paying Garmin flagship prices. Also a strong choice for anyone who wants a lightweight race watch with full-featured training data.

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Fitbit VersaCOROS Pace
TierSmartwatchSports GPS
PlatformiOS & AndroidiOS & Android
Battery6 days38 days
Always-on display
GPS
Cellular
Health sensorsspo2, hr, hrv, eda stresshr, spo2, hrv, training load
ReleasedSep 25, 2022Sep 1, 2023
Cycle length730 days700 days
Cycle advicebadbad
Deals advicegoodgood
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Why buy each?

Fitbit Versa

Works with Android and iPhone

Rare for a smartwatch with real GPS and health sensors to work fully on both platforms — Versa 4 does.

Google Maps and Google Wallet on wrist

Turn-by-turn navigation and NFC payments without needing your phone in hand.

6-day battery and Fitbit health coaching

Sleep stages, daily readiness score, Active Zone Minutes, and SpO2 — all on a 6-day charge.

COROS Pace

38-day battery in a 30g watch

At 30 grams, the Pace 3 is among the lightest GPS watches available — yet delivers 38 days typical use and 17 hours continuous GPS.

Multi-band GPS at entry price

Dual-frequency L1+L5 GPS typically found on $400+ watches — available on the Pace 3 at $229.

COROS EvoLab analytics

Running power, training load, base fitness, threshold metrics, and race predictor — a serious analytics suite that rivals Garmin at a lower cost.