![]() ![]() It features an ECG but misses a native altimeter (can get the current altitude with GPS). Overall, the Charge 5 is the more advanced watch in terms of sensors. So if you want to log your runs with Strava and simultaneously monitor your heart rate, you would need to take your phone with you in both cases. The Versa 2 doesn't have a built-in sensor. If you also take into account, that the Charge 5 isn't able to play music, you would anyway need to take your phone with you if you want to listen to music. A too-loose strap on the other hand leads to pretty inaccurate heart rate measurements. While the Charge 5 has a built-in GPS that can be helpful in logging outdoor activities, reviewers claim that the sensor has problems if the strap is too loose. The Versa should be fine for up to 2 days without charging. With the Charge, you should get around 7 days (reviewers claim that 5 days is more realistic). Both devices are great for logging workouts or as an everyday companion and while they are both equally water-resistant, the battery life of the Charge 5 is significantly better than the Versa 2’s. Deciding whether the Charge 5 or the Versa 2 is the right device for you can be quite challenging. ![]()
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