⌚ Elevate Your Everyday with the Fitbit Versa!
The Fitbit Versa Smart Watch combines style and functionality, featuring a lightweight aluminum body, 50m water resistance, and the ability to store over 300 songs. With 15+ exercise modes, 24/7 heart rate monitoring, and smart notifications, it’s designed for the active professional who values both fitness and connectivity.
Color | Gray/Silver |
Band Color | grey |
Style Name | Original |
Item Shape | Heart |
Communication Feature | true |
Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, NFC, GPS |
Human-Interface Input | Buttons |
Supported Application | Sleep Monitor, text_messaging, Calendar, GPS, Heart Rate Monitor, Music Player |
Water Resistance Depth | 50 Meters |
Controller Type | Android |
Case Material Type | Aluminum |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Sport Type | Swimming |
Operating System | android |
Additional Features | Time Display, Sleep Monitor, Calendaring, Text Messaging, GPS, Notifications, Heart Rate Monitor |
GPS Geotagging Functionality | True |
Band Material Type | Aluminium,Aluminum,Silver |
Item Dimensions | 1.98 x 3.98 x 9 inches |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
Screen Size | 1.69 Inches |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
B**R
More pros than cons! Love this watch!
3 days into having this watch! I love the size (about the same size as an apple watch), light weight and super easy to use even right out of the box.Things to know:you can change the face (there is a whole store for that....I have not found one that i have had to pay for...unlike samsung which I had to pay for the cool ones)There are more apps that are coming at some point, including women's health (super excited about that as a female)I can finally get all my notifications including what's appconnects via Bluetooth to Pandora, you can upload your own music as wellyou can add pictures to scroll throughthere is a bluetooth pay app for starbucksalarms have to be set on the watch, no longer through the phone app.It will update right out of the box so be prepared. It took around 30 minutes. I suggest connecting it (the watch) to your wifi to make it go quicker. I did it through bluetooth via my phone.downside:the phone has to stay on vibrate in order to receive phone call notifications, if it is on silent, you will get text notifications, but not phone call notifications. It will tell you that your phone is in "do not disturb" mode if it is on silent. I am hoping that they update that as I hate listening to my phone, even when it's on vibrate.
R**K
The smart watch I've been waiting for
I knew I wouldn't use all the features of an Apple Watch, but I also wanted more than what my Fitbit Charge HR offered. This is it. I get the notifications I need, can track my runs and other fitness info, and can also do a few other things as well. I love the look and the size. (It's been mistaken for an Apple Watch multiple times.)A few other notes based on other feedback and questions I've seen:- Everything loaded quickly and intuitively (Follow. The. Instructions.) and it has worked flawlessly. No technical issues.- I've been getting 4-5 days on a charge.- I haven't found a perfect watch face, but the one I'm using is fine. I do wish I could save favorites as there's a couple I like for different purposes.- The band was easy to switch and has stayed on fine.- Step counts seem to be accurate, I'm getting results similar to my Charge HR.- The glass is sturdy, I've bumped/scraped it a few times already and no scratches to show for it.My only big dislike is the music apps. I don't like Pandora, and I'm not going to pretend to know what Deezer is. It needs Spotify, otherwise it's perfect for my needs.
D**H
Bugs are better but women will need a different band
My husband purchased this for me for Mother's Day. However, I didn't know it was available in silver aluminum to match the cool silver bangle band I purchased separately until I had the black Versa. So back it went to Amazon only to have to wait the the silver Versa to be back in stock because they were back ordered until the 11th, then the 13th, the 15th, oh you get the idea. I can only assume they were back ordered so they could fix those bugs a lot of the early reviews on here talk about. Well, I've had mine almost a full day so I've had a chance to check a few things out.1. Accuracy. Initial reports show this fitbit being wildly inaccurate in regards of heart rate, steps, flights of stairs, sleep, etc.I looked at heart rate first and while I've always thought my resting heart rate was around 60 this device is showing a resting heartrate of 98. Well I'm sick right now and hopped up on tons of Sudafed and cough meds so rather than assume its wrong I manually took my heartrate radially and it was actually closer to 105. So the heart rate feature is pretty accurate.Next, I looked at steps. A lot of people complained that it counted steps as they drove, moved their hands a lot, or even when they were typing. I did all of those things and really didn't experience any more than the standard margin of error you normally see with pedometers in general. The 20-50 extra steps that were logged that weren't really steps are negligible to me when I'm logging thousands of steps per day.Flights of stairs. Versa reports that it counts an elevation of about 10 feet as a set of stairs. So if you're going up or down stairs that are way more or way less than 10 feet then it won't seem accurate. However, I only went up one flight of stairs when I came up to bed and my arms were packed full. It still managed to be able to tell that I went up just 1 flight of stairs. And despite all the moving I did all day those were the only stairs I climbed and the only stairs it logged. So that appears to be working okay.As for driving in a car, I drove all over the place to day and my step counter didn't really change except for when I swung my arms too much dancing in my seat to Justin Timberlake.Lastly sleep. I'm afraid I can't help you there unless I fall asleep at work. I can't stand having anythjng on my wrists or hands while I sleep, not even my wedding ring, so I can't really track my sleep. Sorry.2. Those things addressed, its time to talk about form and functionality.Form: 0HATE the bands it comes with and not because of the pins. The bands are too bulky and masculine for women to wear everyday. I put mine on and I didn't feel feminine at all. But like I said, I got the silver Versa so it would match this awesome bangle band I purchased separately. I've had several people compliment me just today who are shocked that its a Fitbit. I am concerned about the face scratching or cracking so I may purchase one of those gorilla guards for it.3. Functionality: the setup wasn't as smooth as it was when I had that first black one I sent back. The required 3 part update kept failing and I had to switch from wifi to bluetooth. It failed a few more times on bluetooth but fortunately picked right up where it left off every time, even when i restarted my phone to see if that would help. (It didn't.) Finally after about an hour it was good ti go. However, the fitbit app was very slow and had a hard time pushing the clock faces and apps I chose to the watch. I kept getting error messages. I also wasn't too happy with the selection of apps. The driving one looked cool but the fine print said it was a free trial of a paid app. I would have liked too see more exercise or yoga apps or even just more games. Gotta love games.4. Lastly, the buttons and swiping around through screens has been a little hard to get used to. They're a tiny bit confusing but they don't seem too hard to eventually memorize the layout. Overall, I like it. I'll edit my review if things change.
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