I went for the lighter mist gray aluminum casing, but you can also choose a carbon aluminum (similar to Apple’s space gray) and a rose gold aluminum. The casing of the watch is made of a brushed, anodized-style aluminum that is mostly rounded, but for a few edges and a single button. The blacks look very black, and therefore any contrasting graphics really stand out. This is most likely due to the super-sharp AMOLED screen and its 1,000 nits of brightness. Unless you’re holding the watch off-angle, you really don’t see where the screen ends and the bezels begin. This is interesting because at first glance, the watch doesn’t appear to have any bezels, because Fitbit has gone with solid black the full glass-colored top, and because most of the watch faces available employ a black background. However, one thing to note is that the bezels around the screen itself are much thicker than you might expect. While there are a few Android Wear watches that look very sleek, I tend to prefer the square watch face with rounded corners. For starters, Fitbit has opted to square the watch face, rather than go the more traditional round-face direction. The most surprising thing to me when unboxing the Versa 2 is just how much it reminds me of something like an Apple Watch. Lifewire / Jason Schneider Design: Beautiful and modern, despite the bezels
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