Description
Meet Fitbit Versa 2™—a smartwatch that elevates every moment. Use your voice to create alarms, set bedtime reminders, check the weather or start an exercise with Amazon Alexa Built-in, plus see the time or your stats at a glance with always-on display mode (may require more frequent charging). Take your look from the gym to the office with its modern and versatile design. Play your favorite music and podcasts with Spotify (subscription required, not available in all countries). Plus get Fitbit Pay™, a daily Sleep Score, notifications and 24/7 heart rate for an experience that revolves around you. Fitbit is part of the Google family. Requires use of Fitbit app with compatible iPhone or Android devices. A Google account will be required. Use amazon Alexa built in to get quick news and information, check the weather, set timers and alarms, control your smart home devices 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 30-day free trial of the Fitbit Premium to help you stay active, sleep well and manage stress. Unlock it all in the Fitbit app. (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.
mrs nichola g penman (verified owner) –
January 2025 Good watch, good considering IWatch too expensive so this was the next best thing Lovely colour and straps Easily to link up to phone and waterproof for all needs
Mrs H Murfin –
I got this for my birthday and I have been using about a month now. This is my first Fitbit so I can’t really compare to the other models but as an individual product it is great. I bought it to encourage me to walk more and have been using it for my couch 2 5k runs, I find it seems fairly accurate and the automatic workout sensor is very cool although it did get it wrong one time and thought I was on the eliptical when I was actually running lol! but every other time it has been correct in sensing whether I am running or walking. The sleep function is very cool and seems to be accurate, I find it interesting to check each morning! The app is great although at times I can have trouble SYNCing it to my watch, it always resolves after I turn off bluetooth and reconnect but can get a bit annoying. The app is great though, you can find more in depth information about your sleep cycles, your steps, distance you’ve walked, your workouts and more, you can track your period and symptoms and it will predict when you are next due on, you can also track your birth conrol pills etc. I you wish you can track your calories and the food you’ve eaten or the water you have dank. There is a community section and you can add your friends to motivate and support each other which is very nice. There are many apps to choose from, there are apps for kegel exercises, for meditation/mindfulness, for toothbrushing etc. There is a premium function but I have not bought it, through this you have access to workouts etc but for me personally I wasn’t willing to pay for it from the reviews I read it seemed overpriced. Another thing I have read is aparently the tend to break if you use them in water so be careful of that..I personally take it off to shower etc as to me it’s not worth the risk. I like to use spotify through my watch when running/walking as it makes it so much easier to skip through songs rather than pulling my whole phone out! Overall I am very happy with the watch, it looks great, I got the pink colour and I love it! It looks smart and goes with every outfit and it doubles up as a nice accessory as well as being functional. It definitely motivates me to keep active and I love all the additional apps and functions, I would recommend it! 7 people found this helpful
Dode (verified owner) –
December 2024 Pattern Name: Single Style Name: EOS R50 Black + RF-S 18-45mm Brilliant APS camera. Perfect for beginners and hobbyists. Price was excellent for a UK model. Couldn’t even find a grey import cheaper than the Gadget Tree sale price.
Shona C. (verified owner) –
Watch works as intended. Heart monitor and step counter are excellent and I was impressed with the sleep monitor too. However it made my wrist a little itchy under the watch face and when I took it off it would be a little red. Wasn’t too bad though and thought I was just getting a little sweaty under it. However when I woke up this morning it was INCREDIBLY itchy and when I took it off there was a raised red bump in line with where the heart monitor was. The red bump is still there after not wearing the watch for the past 4 hours. Not itchy anymore though. Not sure if it’s mild burn or a weird reaction. Contacted customer support and explained the situation and they said they’ve no reports of this issue but have offered a refund . So im writing this review juuuust incase someone else has this happen to them. (The winter sunlight has washed out the colour a fair bit, but the bump is very red in person)
Jamila El Aïssaoui (verified owner) –
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!
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CAK (verified owner) –
I had an Apple watch before this which was great but nightly charging and a limited app were not ideal. This will last about a week on a charge and the app is genuinely motivating. It’s become a bit more like the old Jawbone app which I loved but unfortunately fizzled out a fair few years ago. I got this for a good discount and am really pleased with it, it’s not as slick as my old apple watch but if you mainly want fitness tracking I don’t think you could do much better than a fitbit (I’ve tried quite a few) and the versa 2 is ideal with just a little bit of smart watch functionality with the main focus on tracking and fitness. It knows when I’m exercising and starts a workout and counts long walks as exercise towards my weekly goals. All targets can be edited and the weekly roundup gives you an overview of the activity etc you’ve done, including how it measures up against last week. I am finding this particularly useful as i can also see how my fitness bevel is affected when I’m more or less active. A soap in the face when I’ve had a lazy week but a useful one. The premium features may or may not be something I want to keep but with the three months free at the moment it gives you a worthwhile time to try it. I’ve not had any of the faff I’ve had with some of the other trackers I’ve tried, one of which was a recent Garmin hybrid watch which was a horrible disappointment and much more expensive. Recommended. One person found this helpful
Fia Jacobs (verified owner) –
I upgraded from the Fitbit Alta because I wanted to use it for swimming and also to be able to read the Fitbit when out in the daylight which was a problem with the Alta. I’m so glad i did because the Versa 2 is so much better. Positives: Comfortable to wear. It’s not a small watch but you don’t feel it on your wrist. The strap feels soft an not too ‘rubbery’. It was very easy to set up. I quickly put Alexa, music and all the WhatsApp, Calendar etc notifications on there. I can read it even in sunlight. It’s very easy to use on the go so I can use it for swimming, set alarms, goals and timers, track water intact etc. I love having the music on there for my walking. Battery life good for at least 4 days (see below) and very quick to recharge which means it doesn’t disrupt your wearing of it too much. Drawbacks: With everything on it I found it used a lot of battery on the watch and my phone which has to be in range to use some of the functions such as WhatsApp so I disabled a lot of the features that I felt I didn’t need to use on the watch as they were on my phone anyway. Some users may not like that the swim function is either ‘goal’ to set a goal time or ‘time’ to log the time of your swim. It doesn’t count laps. It does show half way time on a goal swim which I like. At the end of the workout it converts the swim to steps. I sea swim so counting lengths isn’t important for me. I love using the Versa 2 as watch and a Fitbit. The motivational messages keep me entertained too! I would recommend it. 2 people found this helpful
Peter Calvert –
I love my new watch. I have had a few Fitbits before but changed to a Samsung tracker for better integration with my phone. One thing I noticed very quickly, though, was that it wasn’t tracking steps very accurately. This tracks every single step I take. If I walk 100 steps it counts 100 steps, whether I’m holding a bag (or motorbike helmet) or have my hands in my pockets. These were two things that seem to confuse the Samsung watch. The only bad point is that Fitbit seems to give me a few hundred extra steps a day when I ride the motorbike. The heart rate always seems a little high too, otherwise the watch is accurate. The app sometimes seems to struggle to sync with the watch, occasionally causing problems with passing notifications from the phone to the watch. The app needs a general update and “sort out” overall in my opinion. The food tracking is brilliant, with a HUGE catalogue of foods available to enter with just a barcode. If we were allowed to enter our own foods with a barcode (for the odd missing item) it would be a lot better still. Samsung’s app and phone connection is 100 times better. Samsung also offer LOTS of free excercise plans and fitness tips, Fitbit have chosen to make these features “Premium” which is the very worst thing about Fitbit in general. This is the only way that Samsung is better than Fitbit. The watch looks lovely. I really love looking at it and it feels very comfortable 24 hours a day. The finish seems of a very high quality. This one of the reasons I chose this over other Fitbit models. The watch functions well as a fitness tracker, watch and calendar. The touch screen looks great and feels great to use. This watch motivates me to keep moving all day, helping me get fitter and lose a little weight. Overall this is the best watch I’ve ever owned and it is an absolute bargain. Update, 4 months with the watch I have lost 2 stone. Most importantly I have lost a lot of body fat and gained muscle. This was down to tracking the food on the app and keeping below the calories I had burned. I wasn’t fat and haven’t worked hard for this but having everything in one app has helped me realise what I was doing badly! 8 people found this helpful