Fitbit Versa 2 Health and Fitness Smartwatch with Heart Rate, Music, Alexa Built-In, Sleep and Swim Tracking, Black/Carbon, One Size (S and L Bands Included)

(12 customer reviews)

$119.49

SKU: B07TWFVDWT Category:

Description

  • Use amazon Alexa built in to get quick news and information, check the weather, set timers and alarms, control your smart home devices and more all through the sound of your voice (third party app may be required; amazon Alexa not available in all countries)
  • Based on your heart rate, time asleep and restlessness, sleep score helps you better understand your sleep quality each night. Also track your time in light, deep and REM sleep stages and get personal insights
  • Get a 90-day free trial of the Fitbit Premium to help you stay active, sleep well and manage stress. Unlock it all in the Fitbit app. (The valid payment method required. Cancel before free trial ends to avoid subscription fees. Offer valid for new Premium users only)
  • With a larger display and an always on option, your information?s always a quick glance away (always on display requires more frequent charging)
  • Play your favorite songs and playlists with Spotify app controls on your wrist. Also make secure purchases with Fitbit Pay and get called, text and smartphone app notifications.

Additional information

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

No

Product Dimensions

1.56 x 1.59 x 0.47 inches, 0.16 Ounces

Item model number

FB507BKBK

Batteries

1 LR44 batteries required. (included)

Date First Available

August 28, 2019

Manufacturer

Fitbit Inc

12 reviews for Fitbit Versa 2 Health and Fitness Smartwatch with Heart Rate, Music, Alexa Built-In, Sleep and Swim Tracking, Black/Carbon, One Size (S and L Bands Included)

  1. Trying_Healthy

    I wear my Versa 2 constantly, except when I shower. It has gotten drenched, dusty, banged around and had oily lotions on it. My first Versa died after 2 1/2 years of this abuse. I like the sleep tracker as it keeps me mindful of getting my 7hrs. (I’m retired, I can do that). Also use the alarm/timer so that I don’t need to worry about hearing my timers when I am not close by.

  2. Claudiagabe

    Très satisfaite tel que décrite j’ai acheté plusieurs model pas cher avent mais j’aurais dû acheter celle la en premier bien de l’argent pour rien avec les imitation

  3. MARCIA C.

    In 2012 I bought a Fitbit One. Just slip it in a pocket on the way to work and get the results each and every day, and check the overall results weekly, monthly, yearly as time goes by. Fine. But earlier this year (2021) ole Fitbit One finally bit the dust. What to do? Looked and looked and looked. Just another One-like Fitbit or go up a notch to one of the smartwatch trackers? Had misgivings, but finally decided on the Versa 2 (Versa 3 seemed “too loaded” with bells and whistles I didn’t see how I could or would use). My experience? Well, it has been outstanding. Simply outstanding. I cannot praise the Fitbit Versa 2 highly enough. I won’t go into all of its many benefits, save to comment on just 2 of them: 1. It provides what to me is in depth analysis of my sleep each night – which, given my schedule, I need and like to keep track of, and 2. You tell it the hours you are usually active each day, and during each of those hours, if you have not walked at least 250 steps (or whatever goal you tell it), then 10 minutes before the hour it will buzz your wrist so you know to get up and get moving. I sit, research and write all day long, and without the Versa, I would maintain that status the entire work day; but not with the Versa 2. Finally, I had two main concerns when I bought the Versa 2: 1. If I wear it all the time, then what about charging (My Experience: Put it in its charger that came with it when I head to the shower before going to work each morning, and it’s 100% when I walk out the door 20 minutes later – from being down to 85% overnight); and 2. Can the vast majority of its features and benefits be accessed without joining the premium subscription you can get from Fitbit with each of its devices – because I absolutely would not fall for that (My Experience: I love it just as it comes and see no real use for me to go premium subscription). There’s just one feature it offers that I have not tried but definitely want to: the “Relax” feature. But I’m just too busy. Sad. Great Product! You’ll definitely enjoy it, and pay a lot more attention to how active you’re being and how much sleep and the quality of the sleep you’re getting.

  4. Ed O

    Good product

  5. jrlogan

    This item is truly wonderful, especially for gifting to someone who keeps a close eye on their blood pressure and physical activity. I wholeheartedly recommend it.

  6. PS

    I really like the Fitbit brand and feel like they have almost nailed down just the right style with the features I like. I use my Fitbit for exercising and the premium add on feature is worth a try. I enjoy the running workouts offered through premium.

  7. Johan Lantz

    La montre est très bien. Le souci c’est qu’elle est garantie 2 ans et que 2 ans et 3 mois plus tard, le capteur cardiaque ne fonctionne plus. Pas de SAV compétant chez Fitbit, il m’ont juste envoyé une remise pour en acheter une autre.

  8. Katie

    Me encanta funciona a la perfección

  9. sylvie frenette

    Nice display. Looks awesome

  10. Ed O

    Bought MAY 2020 so have had a year of experience with the watch. Have to trust that it is accurate.
    Positives
    1- Looks good on my wrist. The square design is better than my Round Motorola IMHO. And it quickly shows the correct time whether you use the always on feature or the flick of the wrist feature (my choice).
    2- Comfortable enough to wear 24/7 (except when charging)
    3- Multiple faces to choose from and are easy to read indoors and outdoors.
    4- Most important is the Sleep Analysis feature. From amount of REM, Deep, and Light Sleep to Resting Heart Rate and Oxygen Level Variation, the watch is worth it for that feature alone.
    5- Lots and Lots of features like Music, Spotify, Relax, Pandora, Wallet that I usually just use my phone for since I have it with me the same amount of time as the watch.
    6- Nice to have the watch buzz and display who is calling when you have a call during a meeting so you can quickly see if it’s important
    7- Continual Heart Rate Monitoring – An important feature if you even have a remote heart problem.
    8- Physical fitness stats to give you a quick view of how many steps you’ve taken, stairs you’ve climbed, etc., and a reminder if you’ve been sitting too long.
    9- Phone App gives you a vast amount of data on health and exercise.
    10- Better way to charge the watch than my previous Blaze Fitbit.
    11- Access can be protected with a four digit code.
    12- A “Find my phone” app. How many time do you lay the phone down at home and forget where it is?

    Negatives-
    1- Although Fitbit adds features to the Watch and App (Health Metrics, for example), they collect a lot more data and will only show it to you if you pay a monthly fee for Premium. That should be included when you buy the watch. It’s your body’s data!!
    2- Alexa can’t be set to your at-home name. Nice to have an Alexa connection, but not all that useful.
    3- Not a problem for me, but for those who like to change watch straps, it doesn’t look easy. Haven’t tried it since I had a Blaze.
    4- Too many apps that are really better on my Android phone.

    This has been a great watch to have during a pandemic to keep an eye on things like Oxygen Levels and other health measurements. But in other matters, it is an accessory to your phone, not a replacement for it.
    Personally, I’ve grown to rely on my Versa 2 to make sure I’m getting enough sleep and exercise and to monitor critical values like heart rate and Oxygen levels. If that’s what you want, this is the watch for you at a “decent” price. If not, check out the Versa 3. It might be worth spending the extra money but I’ll stick with this one until it falls off of my wrist.

    Stay well and safe!

  11. Denbee

    I do like this watch. I’ve bought it 3x. The first watch the faceplate disengaged from the body. I tried to do it myself. Whoever works on these watches should be paid a large sum of money. I did buy a 2 year insurance policy. Guess how many years it was into before it fell apart? YES after the warranty ran out. I bought another smartwatch same watch down to the color. and a warranty. You guessed it the faceplate came off. This time I bought a 3 year warranty. Guess what? It was still under warranty! I was so happy. I made a claim and shipped the watch off. But I couldn’t be without a smartwatch. I decided to buy this again, except in the black. and a 3 year warranty. I’m hedging my bets that this will last longer because I changed colors.
    I like this watch. I have worn watches (Timex) since I was 12. Thats 40+ years. I think these new watches are great, I did buy an offbrand after the 1st watch. Did not like. I believe they all have their whistles and bells, but they are all electronic and they are not going to last like the unsmartwatches did.
    I’m hard on watches, but I don’t throw them around or swim or shower with them.

  12. sylvie frenette

    This watch can do more than I expected. I will add more feedback later, but for now, I like it. I cannot sync with google calendar, it seems, so that’s a con. There is no tracking for “rollerblading” activity, only if you enter it manually, another con, but music controls and NFC with a payment card for my bank options work (haven’t tested actually paying yet).

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