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Fitbit Versa Smart Watch, Gray/Silver Aluminium, One Size (S & L Bands Included)

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Features

  • Includes all Versa Lite Edition features plus: Stores and plays 300 plus songs, utilizes on-screen workouts that play on your wrist and coach you through every move and track swim laps and floors climbed
  • Track your all-day activity, 24/7 heart rate, and sleep stages, all with a 4 plus day battery life (varies with use and other factors) and a slim, comfortable design with a lightweight, anodized aluminum watch body
  • Use 15 plus exercise modes like run or swim (Fitbit Versa is water resistant to 50 meters) to record workouts and connect to Smartphone GPS for more precise real time pace and distance
  • Access your favorite apps for sports, weather and more and get call, calendar, text, and app alerts
  • Get call, text, calendar and smartphone app notifications when your phone is nearby. Plus send quick replies on Android only
  • Automatically track select sports and workouts with SmartTrack and use female health tracking in the Fitbit app to log periods, symptoms and more

Description

Live your best life with the Fitbit Versa family of health and fitness smartwatches. The Versa Lite Edition includes core fitness and smart features like activity, sleep and heart rate tracking, notifications, apps and 4+ day battery life—plus bold color choices and an easy one-button design. Fitbit Versa includes all the features of Lite Edition plus music, on-screen workouts, floors climbed and swim lap tracking. Finally, the Versa Special Edition includes all the features of Versa, plus a special woven band and on- the-go payments with Fitbit Pay.


Brand: Fitbit


Model Name: Fitbit Versa


Style: Original


Color: Gray/Silver


Screen Size: 1.69 Inches


Special Feature: Time Display, Sleep Monitor, Calendaring, Text Messaging, GPS, Notifications, Heart Rate Monitor


Shape: Heart


Target Audience: Unisex Adult


Age Range (Description): Adult


Compatible Devices: Smartphone


Product Dimensions: 1.98 x 3.98 x 9 inches


Item Weight: 11.4 ounces


Item model number: FB504SRGY


Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: false


OS: android


Wireless communication technologies: Bluetooth, NFC


Connectivity technologies: GPS


GPS: True


Special features: Time Display, Sleep Monitor, Calendaring, Text Messaging, GPS, Notifications, Heart Rate Monitor


Other display features: Wireless


Human Interface Input: Buttons


Color: Gray/Silver


Whats in the box: Retail Packaging


Manufacturer: Fitbit Inc


Date First Available: March 7, 2018


Weight: 0.71 Pounds


Standing screen display size: 1.69 Inches


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  • 4.0 out of 5 stars 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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2018 by Daniel Eshbaugh Daniel Eshbaugh

  • 4.0 out of 5 stars Syncing Music more painful than it should be.
Updating my review to state that I'm really liking the watch overall, definitely the best fitbit I've had yet. Still want improvements to the music syncing, but the other aspects of the tracker are all top notch. ................................................................................. It's day one and I may update this review as I spend more time with it, but I have to say my initial thoughts are not that positive. It's certainly a nice looking tracker and the best looking Fitbit that I've had yet, but I'm already questioning the accuracy of the heart rate monitor and counts. I'm also very disappointed in the horrible methodology by which you get music onto the watch. They presume that what ever system your music is stored on has both bluetooth and wireless simultaneously. I keep my music library on a desktop and has bluetooth for my keyboard and mouse, but I had done away with using the desktop for Fitbit syncing a long time ago since smart phones are more than capable of doing the job. Luckily I still had the little Fitbit dongle and could get the watch to communicate with the desktop app. And also luckily, I have a wireless card in the desktop as well. But then the Desktop app is somehow picking up on playlists and such from five or more years ago - the last time I used Itunes to manage my media library. It's not seeing any current playlists. I have a 10,000+ library of music, and it takes FOREVER to load everything for me to choose what songs I actually want to load. I guess I have too much music, but the app eventually crashes before syncing anything. They really need to allow the device to be seen as storage via the USB charging dock so that a user can simply drop whatever music they want onto the device. I'm hoping third party developers come up with better options because music directly on the watch was a big selling point for me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2018 by Bill

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars Great Encouragement to Get Better
I've had a Fitbit One for probably about 4 years. It was originally picked up when I had been a year into working an office sales job when prior to that I was outside on my feet doing landscaping or selling in a garden center. I wanted something to encourage me to get up and move, and at the time just seeing the pedometer and using the app worked out fine for me. Recently, I've made a much more successful effort to better my health, and during that process, I decided something that could monitor my heart rate would benefit me. I had been looking at the Charge line, but this one popped up along the way. I decided to go ahead and go for it. I'd say for me, the extra cost over the Charge 2 that I had been looking at was worth it. I love having a watch always there, instead of trying to remember if my Fitbit One was in my pocket or not. It's customizable and allows you to add or remove workouts you don't want to have on the quick start portion. It tracks my sleep in a way I find fascinating and insightful, as now it means I'm using it to better my sleep habits. It has a silly little game you can add to the apps part that allows me to make walking a fun challenge. It also will tell me once every hour if I've not walked around enough, key for me in my office setting. The text portion is handy for when I'm not looking at my phone, and I love having my daily stats right there if it's not updated to the website dashboard. The biggest thing I still love about it is the heart rate monitor. It helps me see where I'm pushing myself a bit too hard, and has given me a way to know when I should be increasing my intensity during workouts. I want to be more fit heart and lung wise, as well as loose weight. In the two weeks I've had it, I've already improved my resting heart rate, which has encouraged me to continue on! Overall, I love it and hope it continues working for years to come, lasting me as long as my little Fitbit One. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2019 by Lynn Ledger

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