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The Fitbit Versa 2 Special Edition is a versatile smartwatch featuring a vibrant 1.5-inch AMOLED always-on display, 24/7 heart rate monitoring, and advanced sleep tracking with personalized sleep scores. It supports music storage for over 300 songs, built-in Amazon Alexa for voice commands, and smartphone notifications with quick replies. Designed for active lifestyles, it is water resistant up to 50 meters and comes with stylish Navy and Pink Woven/Copper Rose bands, making it perfect for both workouts and professional settings.














| ASIN | B07TVC3F7X |
| Additional Features | Alarm Clock, Calendaring, Calorie Tracker, Heart Rate Monitor, Notifications, Pedometer, Sleep Monitor, Text Messaging, Time Display |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Band Color | blue |
| Band Material Type | Silicone |
| Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
| Battery Charge Time | 120 minutes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,243 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #122 in Smartwatches |
| Brand | Fitbit |
| Built-In Media | S and L Bands |
| Color | Navy & Pink Woven/Copper Rose |
| Communication Feature | Bluetooth |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Compatible Phone Models | Apple iPhone 6 Plus |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Controller Type | Amazon Alexa |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 140,409 Reviews |
| Display Type | AMOLED |
| GPS Geotagging Functionality | No GPS |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00811138036737 |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons, Touchscreen |
| Item Dimensions | 1.56 x 1.59 x 0.47 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Fitbit Inc |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 4 GB |
| Metrics Measured | Heart Rate Monitor, Sleep Duration, Step Count |
| Model Name | Fitbit Versa |
| Model Number | FB507RGNV |
| Operating System | android |
| Resolution | 348 x 442 |
| Screen Size | 1.5 Inches |
| Shape | Heart |
| Special Feature | Alarm Clock, Calendaring, Calorie Tracker, Heart Rate Monitor, Notifications, Pedometer, Sleep Monitor, Text Messaging, Time Display Special Feature Alarm Clock, Calendaring, Calorie Tracker, Heart Rate Monitor, Notifications, Pedometer, Sleep Monitor, Text Messaging, Time Display See more |
| Sport Type | Fitness, Swimming |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Supported Application | Calendar, Heart Rate Monitor, Phone, Sleep Monitor, Weather |
| Target Audience | Unisex Adult |
| UPC | 811138036737 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Water Resistance Depth | 50 Meters |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Waterproof Rating | IPX7 |
| Wearable Computer Type | Smart Watch |
| Wireless Communication Standard | Bluetooth |
| Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
| Wireless Provider | du |
M**S
Versa 2 Comprehensive Review
Love the watch. The size is perfect. The screen/resolution is crystal clear. The selection of bands is great (though changing bands is a bit challenging). The fabric band that comes with the Special Edition version is great. Classes it up a fit. Have also ordered a sport band to wear while playing soccer, swimming, etc. The device includes nearly all desired features needed for a fitness/smart watch. It does not have built-in GPS but rather uses connected GPS. Some may see this as a deal breaker; others will recognize the battery savings that this affords. And so far, the watch performance has been excellent. There are some reviews that describe Versa failure after getting it wet. I have successfully showered with the watch with no problem. I have not yet had a chance to try it in the pool. Based on the specs it should be fine, but time will tell. The Versa is not recommended to be worn in hot tubs. As Fitbit has long been a leader in activity tracking, I wonโt spend time on those features. Compared to the Samsung watch that Iโve worn โฆ step counting, heart rate info, calories and sleep tracking all seem to be in line with my historical measurements. A big benefit is that the Fitbit app is much more robust then the Samsung health app with significantly more data to analyze. The watch software and the battery consumption on both watch and linked phone need some attention. Iโm still trying to determine the optimal settings to achieve a balance of desired performance versus battery life. With current settings, I can average about 3 days before needing to charge give or take a half day depending on usage. Iโm currently using the always on display which is nice. It does consume some battery, but so far has not been too heavy of a drain to make the feature unusable. If you choose to use the music app to control music playing on the phone, then expect a massive battery hit. This functionality requires linking an additional bluetooth connection called Fitbit classic. Itโs my experience that this connection continuously drains the battery on both the watch and the phone -- as much as 20% while sleeping. That is with the watch in sleep mode and the phone on do not disturb. I have removed this connection and will control music the old-fashioned way. Note that this applies ONLY to playing music on the phone and not to connecting to bluetooth earphones. Another setting offered in the Fitbit app is โAll-Day Sync.โ This feature constantly updates the data -- activity, heart rate, etc. -- from the watch to the phone. Sounds good, but it also is a battery hog and I have it disabled. As far as I know, syncing can be done one of two ways -- either via the all-day setting or manually when you open the app. Iโm currently choosing to update manually. The developers need to add an option so the devices can be set to sync on a user-defined interval -- hourly, every six hours, daily, etc. A setting like this exists for nearly every other phone app that requires data to be synced. Weather apps are the first that come to mind. I am a Samsung user -- Galaxy S10 and Galaxy Buds (wireless earphones). I can tell you that the Galaxy Buds will not work with the Versa 2 watch (as of 11/26/2019). The Buds will link, but they will not play audio. Something to do with different types of bluetooth used in the devices. The issue is discussed in several online forums, but no word from Fitbit or Samsung if it will ever be addressed or fixed. The watch does pair to the S10 without issue and works perfectly well. All notifications are received timely and the bluetooth connection is much better/stronger than with my previous Samsung watch. It easily stays connected at 30-40 feet. There are a couple of issues that need to be addressed related to phone notifications on the watch. First, Gmail is the only client that is available as the "default" mail application. Or, at least it is in my Fitbit app. I can select to be notified by other email apps from my phone, but Gmail is the only app that can be set to receive "special" notification treatment according to the Fitbit app. Secondly, alarms on the phone (and I use quite a few) are NOT available to notify on the Versa. This feature would be a big plus to me. You can set 8 alarms on the Versa. However, each alarm uses some battery, and I would simply be duplicating alarms on multiple devices. For example, I would not remove an alarm from my phone as I may need it while the watch is charging or not being worn. To correct other reviews that I've seen, music CAN be uploaded and stored on the watch. The process requires using the desktop app and is a bit slow, but it works. IF I had wireless headphones that connected properly, then I could play music direct from the Versa without the phone. One other small issue is that weather info does not exist on the clock face by default. Third party clock faces can be installed, but Iโve found that they often require a separate setting for weather updates, which then only work if the All-Day Sync option is enabled. Iโm continuing to search for alternatives to see what options exist. There are quite a few apps available for download and use on the watch. I haven't found any to be all that relevant or helpful to me. At least not yet. But the platform and functionality are there to use if desired. Also, I need to mention that the Alexa integration is great. We have a heavy investment in Echo devices in our household, so to have the same functionality on my wrist is a great bonus. If, like me, you are apple averse, then this is one of the best smart watches available that I have found. And very affordable. At this point, I would rate it 8 out of 10. And I would certainly increase that rating with continued additions to and improvement in the software, connectivity and watch features. **UPDATE 12/9/2019** Fitbit released a firmware update a few days ago which added some great features. The Versa now saves your 5 most recently used clock faces and you can change them on the fly without having to go to the app. Though there are tons of clock faces to choose from, one of the drawbacks with Fitbit is that you cannot flag, save or otherwise have access to your favorite faces. You have to keep a manual list of the names or just remember so that you can find them again. There needs to be a way to store a list of favorite faces and apps so that you can access and install them quickly. Other updates include that you can now customize the action of the side button, the sleep score is displayed on the watch, the list of exercises to choose from has expanded, and by reports the heart rate data has been improved. So I've learned that one of the tricks to manage battery life and connectivity is to restart the watch after making certain changes, such as switching to a new clock face. You may notice that the Versa stops sending notifications or is not syncing to the app. I've found that after a quick restart, the watch works perfectly again. Maybe it's a software glitch, but at least there is an easy workaround. And if you leave the watch alone, then these issues should not occur. For full functionality of the watch, including some features of many clock faces, I have re-enabled the All-Day Sync setting. The watch and app perform much better with the setting enabled. And unless I receive a ton of notifications or am constantly playing with the settings, I am now getting 4 to 5 days of battery life which is great. This could also very well have something to do with the recent software update. I am not currently using the always on display. I estimate that AOD cuts the battery life by 30 to 50 percent. Also, before you make a decision with the help of reading these spectacular reviews, you might gauge the quality of the reviews. This watch is by no means perfect and may not be the best choice for you, but you should decide that for yourself. Then return it if you're not satisfied. This is an electronic device and there can be duds. Some buyers have expressed frustration after receiving a device that was dead on arrival. Completely understandable. But there are many 1-star reviews that are not from a literate source. A two word review that reads "hate it" is not helpful. One review reads only "no fitbit pay" which is completely untrue. The Versa absolutely has Fitbit Pay. Also, I'm intrigued that apple phone users don't just pair their phone with an apple watch. Not sure why they are shocked that the Versa does not work as seamlessly for them as a product designed by their phone maker. Bottom line ... be your own judge. As referenced in my original review, I have updated my rating of the Versa 2 to a 9 out of 10, based on performance and recent software updates. Hopefully my positive experience will continue.
S**E
it works
So I received this Fitbit on 02/29/20 and waited to write this review to see how it works for me. And here's what I've experienced.. STEPS: the first 3 or 4 days the steps were off, like it counted more steps than what I actually walked. it was ridiculous. But then it seemed to get a lil more accurate as the days went on. I also tightened the band a lil bit so that it would be more secure. And I feel like now it DOES count more accurately. Now it does count steps if you just hit it or swing your arm, but if you don't do that too much while you're sitting or caring things, then it doesn't "double" count your steps. I'm happy now with that. SLEEP: It doesn't seem to track my sleep too well. Like it's not completely off, but its still not on point like I would like it. BATTERY: the battery life is pretty good. I can go about 3-5 days without having to charge it. I personally don't like having a low charge (like 34%) so I tend to charge it sooner than I probably need too. So it can probably go about a week without a charge. NOTIFICATIONS: my messages come thru immediately. I always get my messages as soon as they pop up on my phone. And in the app you can change what you want to come thru on the watch, like I kept my txt messages on to come thru, but not my phone calls, and I can change what I want to come thru at anytime. APP: the app is good. it's not super great, but it does what you need it to do for your watch. there is a premium option, and it does ask you to join, but you can say no and just use the app like normal. the premium just has more stuff to take advantage of, but I don't really care to use it (or pay for it). You can add or remove apps from your watch thru the app. you can even download new ones to have on it too. there are free ones, and ones you have to pay. CLOCK FACES: the watch faces are cute. there are LOTS of options. but I found out that there are a selected ones that are free and the rest you have to pay for. its just like the phone themes on androids. you have free ones and then ones to that you have to pay for. But they're all cute. I found a free one that I can put my own picture on to make it personalized. I like that a lot. I personally think that some of the reviews are from folks that have HIGH expectations of the watch, cuz I mean its not the Apple watch, so it is limited, but it does what a simple person needs it to do. For others, I think that maybe they just received faulty ones or they misuse it thinking its the watch. I'll try to remember to come back in about a month or so and review how it's going. But so far, it's going good and I don't have many complaints. Hope this helps !
J**N
Amazing watch, would recommend!
The Fitbit versa 2 is amazing! the battery life on this watch is outstanding and being a few years old it still lasts me around a week on a full charge. The heart rate monitor seems to be very accurate and great. Next the water proofing is outstanding as I've taking it to the beach and gotten it fully submerged and it still works amazing. The features such as being able to add apps is spectacular. I would say this Fitbit is a good value of money still today as it is cheaper than a real apple watch but has almost the same functionalities as one, minus being able to text on it.
S**.
Fitbit Wearer for 10+ years
Like many, I've been a Fitbit user for a very long time. Cycling through almost every new Fitness Tracker they came out with. My most recent of these being the Versa 2, it's comfortable and sleek looking. There are many things I really LOVE about this watch, but I'm beginning to wonder if maybe Fitbit is not putting enough quality into their products, and I'll tell you why below. However, I would love to share what I like about the watch, and some features that I use almost daily. Features I love, and use often: - I never realized how much I would use this feature, but I find it so very useful: The timer option. I don't use it for laps, or anything of that nature as you have that built into the exercise feature. However, I do use this to time my son's reading for homework. Grilling outside. Reminders of letting my animals back inside after being let out. And for so much more, I truly utilize this function on an almost daily basis. Such a great feature. - The exercise button. You can customize which exercise buttons are quick access, via the Fitbit App. This is useful because I do most of the same type of exercises on a regular basis, and this makes it easy. The one downfall here is that if you chose to activate the GPS option for a more accurate distance calculation you MUST have the app open on your phone. I don't love that, as I would think it should calculate it based off your phones location, but I'm no engineer. - Sleep Score & Cycle Tracker - I like to take a look at my sleep score over time, as I tend to not sleep a lot. I have a toddler and wake up at early hours each day to fit the needs of my family, and maintain my full time career. It helps me understand why I may be more tired on some days vs others. And each person needs a certain range of sleep, I try to stay within those parameters, but often my toddler disrupts my sleep cycles. It's been pretty accurate, any time I've tested it against what I have recorded manually. And I love the Cycle Tracker as a female. I have PCOS so my cycles have always wee bit wonky. This helps me track them, know when to expect them, and edit my information to have the most accurate account of each cycle. You can input your details about mood, flow, etc. With that said, I have noticed a few downfalls regarding this (and other) newer models: I go through about 1 a year. I am not the most kind to anything regarding accessories, so I understand I can be rough on them. But I do take care of my watch. I wash it, dry it, keep a screen protector on it. I don't shower with it, and charge it as often as I need. But I've had watches just stop working, the HR function quit, and all this within 1 year of purchase. Yes, Fitbit does have great customer service, and often without question they will send a replacement. However, I just feel like they're pushing out models constantly vs trying to really fix the problems. Like other reviewers, I've faced connectivity issues. Sometimes my watch just won't sync, then it won't record, and the app isn't updated. When exercising I've had the watch not pull GPS because it says it cannot connect, but I've done everything I can to troubleshoot. The Alexa function doesn't work for either of the two Versa 2's I've had. I've enabled it, and had it close to my phone; but it doesn't work. I really love the look of this Versa 2. With the one button on the side, to assist with maneuvering through the watch. I love the Customization features of this watch through the app, it's great. Fitbit really has something there, the app is so user friendly. However, I wish they would make a watch that lasted longer. And I know they're not Apple Watch price tags, but they're close enough. My MIL has the same problems as I, and she's not nearly as harsh on hers as I am. At this point, I'm looking into a different brand, just to see how I like it because my current Versa 2 (a replacement from the first one) is losing the seals around the bottom of the unit and I fear it will quit being water resistant. I would recommend this watch, absolutely. Especially for a beginner in this market, and for someone whom likes to track their daily movement. But maybe something a little more rugged for those that aren't so easy on our accessories.
F**D
Great Fitness Tracker
Very happy with this smart watch/fitness tracker. If you are looking for a fitness tracker that has incredible battery life, a fantastic app, and sleep tracking there is no better product on the market. I think it is nice that it also includes some of the essential smart watch features like messages on your wrist and connectivity to control Spotify. The Alexa integration is also a nice bonus feature. However, if you are more interested in a smart watch features and care less about fitness tracking then maybe the Apple Watch is a better choice for you. I actually have an Apple Watch and prefer to wear the Fitbit because I think Fitbit really nailed the features that are important to me - fitness, battery life, sleep tracking, messages on wrist. Everything else I can handle on my phone but it is nice that the features I care about are done so well on this watch. Also, it is really comfortable to wear. I never take it off. One other feature that I think is important is the always on heart rate monitor. The Apple Watch only measures your heart rate every 10 min when you are not in a workout. I like having the always on tracking during the day so I can quick glance at what my heart rate is doing. As far as I know, you can not do this with the Apple Watch; you would need to open up the heart rate app on the watch to get a read. Just another reason why I think this Fitbit is better for my lifestyle. It does the stuff I care about well rather than doing everything mediocre like the Apple Watch. Just my opinion...
D**E
Worth Every Cent
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.
R**N
Great for the price!
Fantastic so far! Keeps a good charge.
E**O
A Good Watch To Have During A Pandemic
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!
M**N
If you are a fitness freak just go for it
Good smart watch if you are a fitness freak. Nice design good looking. If you have a small to medium wrist than the size is perfect. No gps so if you want to calculate exact you have to run with your phone. Can store songs but sync songs is a time consuming process. But if you are fitness just go for it instead of samsung active or other Design 5/5 Battery 4/5 App 5/5 Tracking 4/5 Comfortability 5/5 Price 3/5
K**I
Only quality and chip!
Fantastico smartsportwatch, secondo me l'unico concorrente verso apple watch per: - Qualitร prezzo - App - Funzionalitร - Struttura e Resistenza all'acqua Valutate anche voi dalle foto. Grafica stupenda, si puรฒ pagare, rispondere ai mex e whats app parlando allo smart watch grazie ad alexa. prendere promemoria con Alexa. L'unica pecca ma piccola, il primo dispositivo che avevo ricevuto aveva problemi di connessione bluetooth con il mio dispositivo samsung, ma con la sostituzione del prodotto il problema e svanito, se si sta eccessivamente distanti dal dispositivo si possono avere ritardi neil ricevere le notifiche e comandare alexa. Tutte le app si possono comandare dallo smartwatch ma comunque sono governate dal telefono. Solo Iphone non permette la risposta scritta con la voce su whats app. Ottime le tipologie di quadranti per orologio, io ne ho trovata una dove posso inserire la foto di sfondo a piacimento.
K**N
Love my Fitbit!
Decided to re-purchase a Fitbit after trading in my Alta HR for a Galaxy Active a couple of years ago and I'm so glad I did. I was on the fence about which model to buy - splurge on the Versa 3 or save a little and get the Versa 2. I bought this as I decided I wasn't bothered about the built in GPS and I wasn't fond of the haptic button idea that they have introduced to the newer models now . If you're the same as me, I would save and just stick to the Versa 2. Pros - sleep feature is amazing and accurate, watch is very responsive to wake movements, Alexa works well when in a good range to your phone and with a WiFi connection (I know some reviewers say they have had issues with this but mine has been completely fine!). Cons - the 'active zone minutes' that fitbit have introduced. Not really sure how these work and they're a bit on-and-off. There are also a few features that aren't available as you are required to purchase Fitbit's 'premium' membership, however this doesn't affect me as I don't think the information that is held back is that important or insightful, or much more than what you get for free. I purchased the Bordeaux colour, and I would say that it is more of a purple colour than it displays in the photo but still a lovely colour. Love this watch and I'm so glad I converted back to Fitbit! ๐
R**D
Smartwatch โ Als nieuwโ
Snel ontvangen en nu een paar dagen in gebruik en de smartwatch was zoals beschreven , was inderdaad als nieuw en werkt perfect. Update :Gekocht in februari 2025 en nu doet de smartwatch niks mee.
D**.
Works great
100.00 cheaper than Best Buy and itโs working fine
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