![]() ![]() ![]() You’ll also need to start workouts from your watch if you want to see your metrics on the screen in real-time. The Versa 2, rather requires your phone for guided workouts. There is a more deciding difference between the Versa 2 and Charge 4, though - only the Charge 4 offers on-board GPS, meaning you can leave your phone at home when you go on a run and still track things like your route or pace. Your goal is to earn the AHA’s and WHO’s recommended 150 Active Zone Minutes each week. ![]() Active Zone Minutes monitors the time you spend in the fat burn, cardio or peak heart-rate zones while exercising. New and exclusive for the Charge 4 is Fitbit’s Active Zone Minutes metric. That’s where the fitness similarities end. The $9.99 per month subscription service provides personalized workouts, health and sleep insights and coaching from trainers. Both are compatible with Fitbit Premium, too. ![]()
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