
The Polar Ignite chases after the Versa experience, too, but narrowly misses the mark. There’s the Garmin Vivoactive 3 Music, which is a great buy at £180. The £200 price point of the Fitbit Versa 2 does give it some stiff competition, though – chiefly from running watches, which usually manage to bundle GPS for the price. Elsewhere, there’s the Fitbit Versa Lite: a modestly cut-down version of the original Versa which retails for £150 but, again, can usually be bought cheaper.

That’s £100 less than the GPS-toting Fitbit Ionic, although realistically it can usually be found for less. Fitbit Versa 2 review: Price and competition

If you want a Fitbit with a GPS, you need the Ionic or the long-discontinued, and chunky, Surge. Instead, the Fitbit Versa 2 piggybacks off your phone.
