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

(11 customer reviews)

$99.99

SKU: B07TVC2KLW 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

FB507RGPK

Batteries

1 LR44 batteries required. (included)

Date First Available

August 28, 2019

Manufacturer

Fitbit Inc

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

  1. Kim

    Ela gostou da cor e visual, além da tecnologia embarcada no mesmo.

  2. Cass

    I love the features on this Versa 2 FitBit. It has a long battery life – probably 3 days, and charges up again quickly. Comfortable and looks good. I have a very small wrist and I cannot wear the fitness trackers that are long and go across my wrist. A square that sits on my arm/wrist is much better. The screen is big and easy to read. I does not always immediately come on with a flip of the wrist tho. I might take two flips to “wake it up.” I like the sleep tracker feature and the weather app on it. All the other features works as they should. All around, I am happier with this tracker than I have been with any others.

  3. Catherine. Heathcliff

    I really liked this watch and the features, but after 5 weeks the Bluetooth stopped working. Contacted Fitbit Customer Service, and their response was to delete ALL Bluetooth connections from my phone. Not very practical. It worked until today. I would return, but I’ve already thrown the box away. So disappointed!!!!!

    **UPDATE** I contacted Fitbit Customer Service and a VERY HELPFUL woman walked me through several steps to get the watch going again. She had me check my phone to see what Android Version it is running. It is an older phone and is Android Version 9.0. She told me that the Fitbit Versa 2 works with Android Version 10.0 or higher. This is actually somewhere in the specifications for the watch on Amazon.

    Anyway, after restarting my phone and the watch a few times, I was able to connect with my Bluetooth and get the functionality I wanted back. Very pleased. I would recommend contacting Fitbit Customer Service, if you have issues. I checked the Fitbit Community Forums, and there were a lot of different suggestions, but they did not work for me.

  4. Patricia J Peterson

    Negative first. Not exactly a 6+ day battery life. Even with very minimal app usage, I get about 4 days. Did a trial on their Snore monitor app, and it wiped out 25% just during a single night! I typically might lose 4-8% at night. It is a beta testing app, so I can’t judge it off that alone, but it gives you an idea of how different apps can affect the battery.
    I’ve also been having issues recently with it not responding to my touch for random periods of time. An alarm will go off, and I can’t click the arrow to stop it. I end up having to push the side button and snooze the alarm. Also, when trying to swipe in any direction to get to a menu, it won’t swipe. If I sync it with my app, it starts working again, but it’s becoming more frequent. I also wish Fitbit pay was comparable with more banks. Hopefully, in time. I also wish Fitbit came with Fitbit. Seems silly to have a Fitbit watch that also requires a Fitbit membership to do so many of the activities. Maybe if it was, like, $1.99/month or something. Alexa does a bit less than I hoped, but I also wasn’t aware of the fact that the watch didn’t have a speaker. Only a microphone. So, no sounds. Fitbit Music is Bluetooth with earbuds. For Spotify, you need ear buds still, and your phone needs to be with you. The watch simply allows you to control from your wrist. And, the text reply only works with messages within the Fitbit app, and only Android phones with texts.
    Other than these things, I love my watch. Starbucks pay is great. I do like that the alarms are discreet. I hate when I’m in a movie and forget to turn an alarm off. With my son’s meds, I have a few. My watch only vibrates. If I forget, it just vibrates during a movie. I also like the workout function. Works great with Weight Watchers Activity Tracking. I love the heart rate tracker, accurate calorie burn count, and water-proof capabilities, even though I haven’t used it in water yet. I’ve seen a few complaints about the lack of water-proof, but remember that water-proof does not mean no matter what. Read the water-care instructions thoroughly. My aunt does water aerobics weekly, and her watch is still fine.

  5. Corey Hanson

    C’est ma 2eme versa 2 j’adore le seul petit truc qui change et c’est dommage elle ne capte plus le téléphone quand on ne sait pas où il est dommage le reste parfait pour moi

  6. Cass

    I really like this watch. This is my first fitbit and I bought it because of the reviews. I wasn’t sure if I’d like the size of the screen though because it seemed big. After wearing it for a couple days I adjusted to the size of the screen. I haven’t worn a watch since I was a teenager so this was a little bit of an adjustment for me. However, I’m used to the size of it now and in fact quite like wearing this. The watch itself is just fine. One of the first things I did when I got it was change the watch face to something that was a little bigger to read, and customized the text to pink of course, to match the color of the watch I picked. The next thing I did was order new watch bands because I’m very allergic to cheap metal with nickel in it. The bands this Versa comes with have a cheap metal clasp and if it touches my skin, my skin breaks out. So I ordered some velcro bands and they work excellently. The Versa itself is really nice because it tracks all the stats I was hoping for. The main reason I wanted it was to monitor my sleep stats because I was having some concerning sleep issues. It’s nice that the app syncs up with this to show me all my sleep stats. The watch stays charged for about 5 days (after I turned off all the GPS things that it automatically is set to). I’m also learning more about myself like my resting heart rate and how far I walk in a day. It’s also nice to be able to leave my phone alone to check the time 🙂 Overall I’m very satisfied with this watch.

  7. Edson Ribas

    This is a product I have bought and played around with

    The Fitbit Versa 2 is the sister watch to Versa 1 and Versa 3, I choice to go with this watch because the Fitbit brand has always been one that seems reliable, as I am a stay at home mom in college for PSW and just buying a watch for 300$ wasnt in the cards for me, so when an offer came up for paying 45$ for 5 months I couldn’t turn it down.
    Now being a mom of a Newborn and a 10 year old buts not always easy to get to my phone and hey what mom doesn’t want to get back in to shape after having a baby. So I was looking around for a smart watch that would do the things I needed, but wouldn’t break my bank.
    So let’s break this down, first the Design
    *This watch is thin and light weight
    *you can personalize the home screen to give it a little more you, with being able to add a new screen interface like Samsung theme, there are free ones and ones you pay for. There is also ones that will change your always on screen.
    *easy to change bands with all different styles are great prices
    *screen protectors at a good price and all different colors
    *easy to read apps and clear display
    *use to use charger, its ones with a little dock that the watch clips in to. But you can’t have some screen protectors on when using it, thou that’s not a big deal as there easy to remove and put back on.

    Now the tech part of it
    *app is easy to use and put your info in, it’s easy to find what you need and looking for, the only thing that threw me was where the update was when it showed on the screen I didn’t click it, the update however is in the help spot in the settings so now I know its easy to find
    The apps are changeable on screen to what you use most, and even for women it has the Period tracker so if your trying to get pregnant also shows you fertility times.
    This watch keeps track of your heart rate, your sleep, your steps, and more
    You can also pair it with a smart scale that isn’t a fitbit brand(make sure you check compatible first before buying third party) but it was all easy to set up and connect. And being a mom this watch makes Alarms right on my wrist, text messaging is great cause I can reply, open it to pop up on my phone, or just close it.
    There is also a subscription you can pay for, right now it offered 90 days free for me, for get Premium access with workout videos and few other perks, but you don’t have to have it to enjoy the other watch has to offer.
    The battery life is actually really good for the fact I have the light on all the time(which you can put it in to sleep mode so your always on screen and notifications do not show durning a time at night) I stick it on the charger before I go to bed it takes maybe 30 mins to an hour to be fully charged and will last me from when I go to bed till I put it on the charger the next night, cause I use the alarms and clock durning night time feeds for my little one.
    So what didn’t I like, well over all for someone wanting a fitbit the price is a little up there for paying 300$ out right for, but if you can get a deal then it’s one to have. I would have loved to have got the Versa 3 or Sense one but for the price it wasn’t in my budget, I would also have liked to seen when you get a phone call you could are threw the phone, when you send a text you can use a the mic so I would have thought you could use the phone call but no it just opens the call on your phone, so maybe if you hook a Bluetooth ear piece it might work, will have to see.
    Also one problem I have is I am Canadian and my bank won’t link to the wallet , I even tried my capital one credit even thou its on the list and it didn’t work. So anything on it, like clocks guess they won’t get money from me.
    Now I didnt try to water resistance part of it cause like any tech I don’t like pushing it when it comes to watch and how much you pay for the watch.
    Over all I would recommend this watch to anyone looking to keep track of losing weight, who is in the go and makes it hard to always keep a phone in hand, and wants a smart watch that is thin and light I have a small wrist and it sits nice on me.
    So I hope this helped anyone looking in to this watch

  8. laurieo

    I had a Fitbit Inspire for years, so when I decided to go with a full watch I avoided an Apple Watch, friends who have or had them were not 100% happy, they are expensive and the battery dies too quickly. So I bought some off brand watch, kept it about 3 days & returned it, didn’t like the functions and those things you want to look for were not on one screen, you had to search for things like steps, heart rate etc. I realized I loved my Fitbit Inspire, why was I not looking at the Fitbit Versa? I’ve had my watch for over a month and I love it, the set-up was easy and with a single swipe, it displays my steps, heart rate, calories burned & date all on one screen, plus it was half the cost of an Apple Watch!! I know I will have my Fitbit Versa watch for years, just like I had my Fitbit Inspire. I highly recommend this watch, it looks good, great functions and so far I only have to charge it once a week.

  9. Charity

    Estuve muchas semanas comparando relojes de deporte con estas características, y me decidí por este por sus funciones y aspecto. Me pareció el más bonito y con mejor batería. Lo conseguí en rebajas por 120 euros, pero ahora que lo tengo puedo asegurar que merece la pena aunque pagues 200 o más. Es increíble, cómodo y práctico. La app de fitbit también es una maravilla, tengo un historial con todo el deporte que hago, las fases de mi sueño cada noche, y hasta puedes agregar la comida para que cuente nutrientes y calorías y te ayude si estás intentando perder o ganar peso. Sólo recomiendo comprar el versa 3 si consideras muy importante que tenga un gps integrado. En mi caso, no es así, por eso escogí este (la diferencia de precio y la batería que pierde por tener el gps no me parecían rentables).
    El único inconveniente que le puedo encontrar, en mi caso, es que la correa con la que viene me produjo irritación en la piel y tuve que comprar otra de acero inoxidable. Aunque tampoco es un problema, en amazon puedes encontrarlas por buen precio.
    PD: Si eres muy torpe, como yo, aunque su pantalla sea tan dura puedes llegar a rallarla un poco. Recomiendo comprar un protector antes de que le pase nada.

    Actualización: Al cabo de 2 años dejó de recibir notificaciones. No me molestaba mucho, así que no me esforcé en arreglarlo. Después de unos meses, en distintas ocasiones, el reloj se apagaba de repente (con 100% de batería) y no encendía, aunque al principio recibí ayuda del servicio técnico para que volviese a funcionar. Poco más tarde, si lo quitabas del cargador, la pantalla se volvía negra. Así hasta que nunca se volvió a encender. Es una verdadera pena, dado que fue mi primer smartwatch y sus características eran increíbles; no creo poder encontrar otro igual de bueno.

  10. GUILLEMOT MARTINE

    Avevo un Fitbit Inspire HR, molto basico e poco pratico per una buona registrazione e visione dei dati necessari. Ho deciso di acquistare il Versa scontato (119 euro) e devo dire che vale i soldi spesi! Mi ci trovo davvero comoda, il cinturno nom da alcun tipo di fastidio, è leggero e comodo, non ingombra ed è esteticamente molto bello. In quanto alla registrazione dei dati mi trovo davvero comoda per gli allenamenti, prevede settati già diversi sport, tracciamento dell’allenamento veritiero con diverse statistiche. I messaggi si leggono bene (non permette di visualizzare immagini, stikers o GIF), permette di rispondere alle telefonate con un semplice tocco, funzione trova il telefono, diversi quadranti disponibili e cambiabili dalla app. Presente Alexa con funzioni limitate, non la sfrutto molto. Purtroppo per il sistema IOS non permette di rispondere direttamente dal Fitbit, opzione possibile per Android. Durata della batteria di circa 4 giorni di utilizzo costante. Rilevazione del sonno accurata e veritiera, permette di tenere tracciati liquidi, peso, km, passi … in conclusione sono molto soddisfatta di questo smartwatch, uniche pecche, ma limitate, personalmente sono:
    – utilizzo di Spotify dal cellulare solo per premium;
    – non possibile rispondere dall’orologio per IOS;
    – Alexa necessità di una continua vicinanza del telefono;
    – a volte necessità di essere sincronizzato più volte per il trasferimento dei dati.

  11. Patricia J Peterson

    Love the look and style. Works great with the app.
    Was a great update from my older fitbit.

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