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Specification/ Functions and Review Fitbit Versa 2 Health and Fitness Smartwatch with Heart Rate, Music

 

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)

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Specification/ Functions and Review 

  • 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
  • Control your Spotify app, download Pandora stations and add Deezer playlists (subscription required; Pandora is US 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)
  • Track heart rate 24/ 7, steps, distance, calories burned, hourly activity, active minutes and floors climbed
  • Works around the clock with 6 plus day battery life (varies with use and other factors)
  • Get call, text, calendar and smartphone app notifications when your phone is nearby. Plus send quick replies and a voice replies on android only
  • Operating temperature: 10° to 60° celsius. Maximum operating altitude is 8,535 m. Water resistant to 50 meters. After swimming or getting the band wet, we recommend drying the band because, as with any wearable device, it's best for your skin if the band is clean and dry. We do not recommend wearing Fitbit Versa 2 in a hot tub or sauna

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.* Take your look from the gym to the office with its modern and versatile design. Play your favorite music and podcasts with Spotify.** Plus get Fitbit Pay™, a daily Sleep Score, notifications and 24/7 heart rate for an experience that revolves around you.

Review on Amazon.com

The Versa 2 brings some modest improvements to the original, both inside and out. Here are some highlights:

The screen is now AMOLED, yielding brighter colors and deeper blacks.
The glass cover no longer has a bezel, giving it a smooth, low profile and premium look.
The optical sensor on the bottom is bigger and doesn't protrude from the case, making it more comfortable on the wrist.
The music and exercise buttons are gone. A mic to command Amazon Alexa is in their place. She can do things like set timers, alarms, reply to texts, give you the weather forecast as well as a FEW other useful things.
The processor is faster. Apps load faster and the touch screen is more responsive.
Always on display is now supported.
Screen brightness is now always adaptive, though you can preset the base brightness.
There is a new sleep mode which turns off autowake and notifications during during selected times so your watch doesn't bother you while you sleep. Do not disturb mode will silence calls and notifications during exercise as well.
You can control the Spotify app on your phone from your watch.
Fitbit pay is now standard on all Versa 2 editions.
*The battery is rated for 5+ days. I've been getting a solid 6.5 with always connected, all day sync, 24 hour HR, and at least 3 hours of running.

That being said, the Versa 2 isn't perfect. Fitbit OS is still feature lite, the app store is still rather small and there is still a dearth of useful clock faces. I'd still like to see a screen lock feature, a stride per minute counter and music controls in the exercise app, and a bunch of small. QoL improvements.

If you're like me and mostly want an excellent fitness tracker with a handful of productivity features sprinkled on top, then the Versa 2 is for you, especially if you want a battery life long enough to make use of any of those things. If you care less about fitness and more about controlling your phone from your wrist, then you might want to look at a Galaxy Watch or a Fossil Gen 5, especially if you don't plan on tracking sleep, as you'll need to recharge both at the end of the day. If you have an iPhone I don't know why you're reading this.

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