After popping it on its magnetic USB charger for the first time, it took less than an hour to get to 100 percent. The Versa 3 charges surprisingly quickly. The only other difference from a design perspective is that the Sense's case is made of stainless steel while the Versa 3 is aluminum. ![]() The Sense has a slightly fancier look, with a shiny metal ring around the display, which the Versa 3 lacks, but putting them side by side, you can barely tell them apart. ![]() It comes in three color options: black aluminum with a black band, soft gold aluminum with a navy band, or soft gold aluminum with a pinkish band. It feels light and comfortable on my wrist, even when I wear it to bed. The Versa 3 measures 0.49 inches thick and weighs 1.4 ounces with the small band, or 1.5 ounces with the large band. The Versa also features the same troublesome band release mechanism, which I found could be accidentally triggered on the Sense. At one point while testing the Versa 3, the screen froze and I had to reset the device to get it to start working again. The screen is beautiful, but it can be frustratingly unresponsive at times. In my Sense review, I noted that the display can be laggy you sometimes have to swipe several times to get a response, an issue I also experienced on the Versa 3.
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