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Brand | Fitbit |
Model Name | Fitbit Versa |
Style | Original |
Color | Black |
Screen Size | 3 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 |
About this item
- Includes all Versa Lite Edition features plus: store and play 300 plus songs, utilize 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, & sleep stages, all with a 4 plus day battery life (varies with use and other factors), charge time (0 to 100 percent): two hours. 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, we do not recommend wearing charge 3 in a hot tub or sauna.) To record workouts and connect to Smartphone GPS for more precise real time pace & distance
- Access your favorite apps for sports, weather & more and get called, calendar, text, and app alerts. Syncing range - up to 30 feet
- Get call, text, calendar and smartphone app notifications when your phone is nearby. Plus send quick replies on android only. Operating temperature 10 to 60 degrees celsius
- Automatically track select sports & workouts with smarttrack and use female health tracking in the fitbit app to log periods, symptoms and more
- Radio transceiver: bluetooth 4.0. Compatible with iphone, android & windows phones
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Mobile App | 3.8 | 3.8 | 4.0 | 5.0 | 3.8 | 4.0 |
Accuracy | 4.1 | 4.3 | 3.7 | — | 4.1 | 3.9 |
Sleep tracking | 3.9 | 3.9 | 4.2 | — | 4.1 | 3.9 |
Battery life | 3.6 | 4.0 | 4.2 | 3.6 | — | 4.5 |
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operating system | Android | ios | ios | — | — | android |
display size | 3 inches | 1.69 inches | 1.69 inches | 1.34 inches | — | 1968.51 inches |
connectivity tech | Bluetooth | Ethernet | Bluetooth | USB | Bluetooth | — |
supported applications | Fitness Tracker | GPS, Phone | GPS, Sleep Monitor | Fitness Tracker, Sleep Monitor | GPS | Sleep Monitor, Heart Rate Monitor, Alarm, Phone, Fitness Tracker, Reminders |
input interface | buttons | touch screen stylus pen | touch screen | touch screen | touch screen | touch screen |
wireless standard | bluetooth | bluetooth | bluetooth | 802 11 B, 802 11 G | bluetooth | bluetooth |
water resistance | water resistant | water resistant | water resistant | water resistant | water resistant | water resistant |
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Product Dimensions | 1.98 x 3.98 x 9 inches |
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Item Weight | 5.1 ounces |
ASIN | B07B48SQGT |
Item model number | FB504GMBK |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
Customer Reviews |
4.2 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #12,965 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #390 in Smartwatches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | March 7, 2018 |
Department | mens |
Manufacturer | Fitbit Inc |
Item Weight | 0.32 Pounds |
Standing screen display size | 3 Inches |
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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.
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Customers like the appearance of the wearable computer, mentioning it's more stylish and modern than the Samsung. However, some customers have mixed opinions on tracking, value, quality, performance, sleep tracking, battery life, and ease of use.
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Customers like the appearance of the wearable computer. They say it looks nice and is a well-thought out fitness focused watch.
"...The asthetic of the Versa is clean, sleek, and understated. It's very light!!..." Read more
"...I was worried the screen would be too small for it, but it looks really good...." Read more
"...Very impressed and kudos to Fitbit for a well thought out fitness focused watch that is a true competitor to the apple watch...." Read more
"...Really- hours. The band is dreadful. It's cheap and bulky and unattractive. The good - I've only had it 2 weeks but so far everything is working...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the wearable computer. Some mention that it has some convenient apps like a calculator, to do list, uber, calendar, and maps. However, others say that there is a complete lack of robust Fitbit heart rate apps that can do continuous monitoring and logging. The app store is good, and several pre-loaded apps can be removed. However some say that the app will spaz and doesn't work at all for them.
"...But I've noticed my app will spaz whenever I had something to the Versa. Again, this might be due to the Fitbit app itself...." Read more
"...There are a lot of apps to choose from. I think...." Read more
"...Finally the good stuff. Though the fitbit app can chug at times, the contents are worth it...." Read more
"...The app store is good and I didn't find it necessary to purchase a watch face, plenty of good free ones and I selected one that took up less memory...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the wearable computer. Some mention it's great, while others say it'd be disappointing and worky.
"...Both of us have made significant improvements to our health; I'm down 40lb (back to high school graduation weight!)..." Read more
"...After wearing every day, all day, for about a week, nothing is better...." Read more
"...The asthetic of the Versa is clean, sleek, and understated. It's very light!!..." Read more
"...All in all the Versa is very good, solid addition with a 4 day battery that's been solid so far." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the battery life of the wearable computer. Some mention that it has great battery life, while others say that it's super expensive and the cable isn't replaceable.
"...It's also got great battery life, given its long list of features.****..." Read more
"...I do wish the battery life was better, though I charge it every night anyway...." Read more
"...All in all the Versa is very good, solid addition with a 4 day battery that's been solid so far." Read more
"...On the apple watch I found the battery would not last more than 36 hours and the phone app was no where near what Fitbit had in terms of activity..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the wearable computer. Some mention that the Fitbit is user friendly, while others say that it's cumbersome and difficult to use. The timer and alarms are both intuitive, and the navigation through the interface is easy after a little practice. However, some customers say that the instructions that come with the watch are horrendous and the product is not worth the hassle.
"...In all, it makes losing weight (fat) simple...." Read more
"Love the new fitbit, the only thing I don't like is the way the clock is setup, can be confusing." Read more
"...It is very easy to use and navigate. This goes for the Fitbit app and the Versa itself...." Read more
"...Setup was easy and took a bit more than 30 minutes. I was able to uninstall the apps I didn't want (Starbucks tastes burnt - come at me!)..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the tracking of the wearable computer. Some mention that it tracks your steps more accurately than the Charge 2, that it's waterproof and tracks my lap swim, and does a solid job of tracking health related data and activity and presenting, while others say that it is awful at counting steps and detecting heart rate when they are driving. They also say that the steps counting is working reverse-if walking is paused, the pedometer reducing the steps, and that it inefficient for them to track dietary intake in two different places. The light based method of tracking heart rate isn't the best.
"...The main reason to go for this watch is its activity tracking functions, and here it seems to be doing a great job so far...." Read more
"So far so good ... The FitBit Versa does a solid job of tracking health related data and activity and presenting it in a unified App...." Read more
"...The light based method of tracking heart rate isn't the best...." Read more
"...Here's what I've found:- The distance/step tracking is pretty accurate without the GPS, nominally better than the Blaze, but with one..." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the value of the wearable computer. Some say it's worth the $169 they paid to replace it, while others say it is an expensive waste of their time. The app can chug at times, but the content is worth it. The sleeping readings are also of great value. However, some say the device is above average for the price point and an incredible waste of time.
"...but it is useless as a watch. I have contacted Fitbit and am in the midst of troubleshooting. I suspect I will need a replacement.***..." Read more
"...Though the fitbit app can chug at times, the contents are worth it...." Read more
"...Takes an entire day to respond. Some of these questions are an incredible waste of time such as "Are you wearing it on your dominant hand" and "Have..." Read more
"...a month before writing this, and I can definitely say now it is worth the buy so let's get straight to the point.Pros:•..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the sleep tracking of the wearable computer. Some mention that they love the sleep tagging, it tracks their heartrate and movement, and is impressed with the improved sleep data and heart rate monitoring. However, others say that the sleep function does not work consistently, and they have to manually add a nap.
"...It tracks my workouts and gives me heart rate plots (very interesting, those) and I can see measurable changes in resting heart rate as I've..." Read more
"...not say more than it does a better job than I expected and I love the sleep tracking!..." Read more
"...The sleep function does not work consistently, some nights it works, the others it tells me that I only slept 3 hours...." Read more
"...PROS: Informative for combinations of steps, heart rate range, sleep and hydration. Surprisingly light weight. Watch Face is comfort on woman’s arm...." Read more
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As a watch, well, it tells time and date. It can give text and email notifications, though they're often delayed several seconds (but that's okay). The main reason to go for this watch is its activity tracking functions, and here it seems to be doing a great job so far. It even survives trips to the pool and my son's bathtime.
What I found most surprising, though, is that simply having my activity readout visible and having goals for the various categories makes me want to hit them. I had a hybrid car for a while and that was bad--a car with an efficiency readout is a cruel thing to give to an engineer--but this doesn't make me obsess like hitting mileage numbers did. My Versa has spurred me to start taking walks at lunch every day to at least get some exercise during a 12-hour desk job day. It reminds me to get up and stretch my legs when I've been staring at difficult problems for a while. It tracks my workouts and gives me heart rate plots (very interesting, those) and I can see measurable changes in resting heart rate as I've started exercising more.
Initially I was a little skeptical of the sleep phase tracking, but seeing the graph in the morning and correlating with how rested I feel and what I remember of waking up and dreaming, it seems reasonably close.
I was also skeptical of the calorie tracking feature, figuring it was really overestimating. There was no way I was burning 3500+ calories a day with just a walk, as I hadn't been gaining or losing weight. But then on a whim, I tried out the food tracking part with some of the things I eat regularly. To my utter dismay, I found that I was indeed probably burning about that much, because apparently I'd been eating that much (insert eyes the size of dinner plates here).
I do wish the battery life was better, though I charge it every night anyway. I also wish the charger wasn't so bulky, but I don't really see an alternative that doesn't involve an opening in the case. And sometimes it doesn't really recognize the wrist-flick to see the time without hitting buttons or tapping the screen.
My biggest gripe is with the app; even with all-day sync turned off and "background data" disabled in Android it will still try to pull several megs a day of mobile data. Not cool when you share a 2GB plan with your wife. I had to get a firewall program for my (rooted) phone and completely block the app from using mobile data, so now it only syncs on wifi. The food tracking interface could use some minor improvements too.
Overall, I'm extremely pleased and am trying to convince my wife to get one of these vs. a less-capable tracker.
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UPDATE 1/28/19: I'm still extremely happy with mine and my wife ended up getting one too. Both of us have made significant improvements to our health; I'm down 40lb (back to high school graduation weight!) from eating better and exercising a lot more; she's losing weight and exercising more than ever. I'm even running significantly faster than I used to.
I think the biggest, most helpful factor has been the calorie tracking. Losing weight requires burning more calories than you're eating; no way around that. I think the problem is that most people, even if they track their calories, have no real good way of knowing what they're burning. I had the same problem; without knowing what I'm burning the food target is a stab in the dark. Either you're a lot more active than you think and you way underestimate your calories burned, feel like crap because you aren't eating, and give up; or your calorie target is too generous and you give up because you aren't getting results.
Enter Fitbit. Wear it consistently and put your information in accurately, and it's likely going to give you a pretty good number to go by. If you know what you've burned, you know what you can eat, and Fitbit makes that simple with a "you have XXXX calories left" display. You'll still have to observe and adjust over time to learn your average error rate (I'm generally off by about 120 calories/day based on weight trends) but once you know that you can correct for it.
The other nice thing with tracking is that, if you're like me and you work out and exercise so you can eat, you can reward yourself for an especially active day, or tack on a workout to make extra room for a special meal, without blindly guessing. I can't tell you how many times I've gotten to the end of the day and tacked on a brisk walk or HIIT workout just so I can go eat dessert or have a beer or two. You can have as many "cheat days" as you want, as long as you exercise enough to make up for it!
Another interesting side effect is that it's made household chores like mowing the lawn or cleaning less of a pain. Mowing in particular burns calories off like a workout, so it's like getting rewarded with food for doing chores!
In all, it makes losing weight (fat) simple. Now, I didn't say it was *easy*--it still takes willpower and enduring a little discomfort--but it basically takes the guesswork out. Unless you go out to eat at a non-chain restaurant; there you're on your own to put in your best guess for what you've eaten...
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2018
As a watch, well, it tells time and date. It can give text and email notifications, though they're often delayed several seconds (but that's okay). The main reason to go for this watch is its activity tracking functions, and here it seems to be doing a great job so far. It even survives trips to the pool and my son's bathtime.
What I found most surprising, though, is that simply having my activity readout visible and having goals for the various categories makes me want to hit them. I had a hybrid car for a while and that was bad--a car with an efficiency readout is a cruel thing to give to an engineer--but this doesn't make me obsess like hitting mileage numbers did. My Versa has spurred me to start taking walks at lunch every day to at least get some exercise during a 12-hour desk job day. It reminds me to get up and stretch my legs when I've been staring at difficult problems for a while. It tracks my workouts and gives me heart rate plots (very interesting, those) and I can see measurable changes in resting heart rate as I've started exercising more.
Initially I was a little skeptical of the sleep phase tracking, but seeing the graph in the morning and correlating with how rested I feel and what I remember of waking up and dreaming, it seems reasonably close.
I was also skeptical of the calorie tracking feature, figuring it was really overestimating. There was no way I was burning 3500+ calories a day with just a walk, as I hadn't been gaining or losing weight. But then on a whim, I tried out the food tracking part with some of the things I eat regularly. To my utter dismay, I found that I was indeed probably burning about that much, because apparently I'd been eating that much (insert eyes the size of dinner plates here).
I do wish the battery life was better, though I charge it every night anyway. I also wish the charger wasn't so bulky, but I don't really see an alternative that doesn't involve an opening in the case. And sometimes it doesn't really recognize the wrist-flick to see the time without hitting buttons or tapping the screen.
My biggest gripe is with the app; even with all-day sync turned off and "background data" disabled in Android it will still try to pull several megs a day of mobile data. Not cool when you share a 2GB plan with your wife. I had to get a firewall program for my (rooted) phone and completely block the app from using mobile data, so now it only syncs on wifi. The food tracking interface could use some minor improvements too.
Overall, I'm extremely pleased and am trying to convince my wife to get one of these vs. a less-capable tracker.
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UPDATE 1/28/19: I'm still extremely happy with mine and my wife ended up getting one too. Both of us have made significant improvements to our health; I'm down 40lb (back to high school graduation weight!) from eating better and exercising a lot more; she's losing weight and exercising more than ever. I'm even running significantly faster than I used to.
I think the biggest, most helpful factor has been the calorie tracking. Losing weight requires burning more calories than you're eating; no way around that. I think the problem is that most people, even if they track their calories, have no real good way of knowing what they're burning. I had the same problem; without knowing what I'm burning the food target is a stab in the dark. Either you're a lot more active than you think and you way underestimate your calories burned, feel like crap because you aren't eating, and give up; or your calorie target is too generous and you give up because you aren't getting results.
Enter Fitbit. Wear it consistently and put your information in accurately, and it's likely going to give you a pretty good number to go by. If you know what you've burned, you know what you can eat, and Fitbit makes that simple with a "you have XXXX calories left" display. You'll still have to observe and adjust over time to learn your average error rate (I'm generally off by about 120 calories/day based on weight trends) but once you know that you can correct for it.
The other nice thing with tracking is that, if you're like me and you work out and exercise so you can eat, you can reward yourself for an especially active day, or tack on a workout to make extra room for a special meal, without blindly guessing. I can't tell you how many times I've gotten to the end of the day and tacked on a brisk walk or HIIT workout just so I can go eat dessert or have a beer or two. You can have as many "cheat days" as you want, as long as you exercise enough to make up for it!
Another interesting side effect is that it's made household chores like mowing the lawn or cleaning less of a pain. Mowing in particular burns calories off like a workout, so it's like getting rewarded with food for doing chores!
In all, it makes losing weight (fat) simple. Now, I didn't say it was *easy*--it still takes willpower and enduring a little discomfort--but it basically takes the guesswork out. Unless you go out to eat at a non-chain restaurant; there you're on your own to put in your best guess for what you've eaten...
I have been a loyal Fitbit user, starting from the Charge, to the Charge 2, the Blaze, the Alta, and now my Versa. So, I'm going to give my honest thoughts because although this product is amazing, they have a ways to go.
Pros:
The Versa is definitely what I'd consider to be there Blaze 2. The way the UI and interface works and the upgrades remind me so much of the Blaze. It is very easy to use and navigate. This goes for the Fitbit app and the Versa itself. I'm very impressed with the improved clarity and color range of the screen. I've heard a lot of people complain about the size of the bezels...to be honest it doesn't bother me at all. The asthetic of the Versa is clean, sleek, and understated. It's very light!! I would say that it's so light I forget I'm wearing it, but because I keep playing with it every so often, that would be a bit of a white lie. I'm sure in a week or so, once I get over there newness I'll forget it's even there. So that's a plus.
I have also heard people say that band changing system is difficult. As someone who had to do the same with the Blaze, I don't see that as an issue. Matter of fact, the Blaze's design made it a bit more difficult to switch bands than the Versa. That's my experience though.
I love the variety of clock faces! So many to choose from! And there are a bit more things to customize within the app, but that might be due to the app upgrade and not the Versa itself.
Cons:
There are only a few apps in the Fitbit app store. Be prepared for this. I'm sure with it's growing popularity, more will be added soon though.
The app itself is a little glitchy. I haven't experienced any issues with the watch however. But I've noticed my app will spaz whenever I had something to the Versa. Again, this might be due to the Fitbit app itself.
I cannot comment on battery life but I will update in a week or so.
My Blaze would last about 6-7 days even though it was advertised as 5. So, even keeping in mind they've advertised 4 days I will still compare the battery life to its predecessor. I will say I've used it for 24 hours and noticed only 15% decrease in batter life. Keeping to that trend, it should last almost a week but we shall see.
I'll update with more as I continue using it.
All around, great move and product from Fitbit. I'm impressed and pleasantly satisfied!
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Pros: -Aprueba de agua a 50 metros, no lo he usado en el mar pero las duchas, lavados de mano y demás sin problemas
-mide tu ritmo cardíaco todo el tiempo, he tenido oportunidad de compararlo contra equipo médico y en realidad la variación es mínima, de 1 a 3 pm de diferencia.
-muestra notificaciones de algunas aplicaciones del teléfono
-el reloj es resistente, no uso protector de ninguna índole y la pantalla está intacta aunque la he golpeado en ocasiones por accidente
-la pila que dura en mi caso unos 3 -4 días, en ocasiones raras 5
-la pantalla no decepciona, se mira bien en cualquier entorno de luz aunque es molesto tener que prenderla para ver la hora, o tu ritmo cardíaco rápidamente, cuando pueden usar pantallas que bajo la luz no requieran encenderse
Contras: -La Correa ya se rompió y aún no cumple el año, compre otra genérica y parece ser de mejor material
-Sincroniza solo con algunas aplicaciones, no puedes enviar todas tus notificaciones al reloj
-sincroniza cuando quiere, pierde la sincronización con el teléfono, incluso cuando realizas actividad física como bicicleta que necesita que funcione bien por qué no tiene GPS
-Las carátulas se ven muy corrientes en su mayoría y es súper engorroso cambiarlas, no puedes poner más de una a la vez
-no tiene sonido de ninguna manera, ni siquiera un pitido para una alarma, aunque si vibra
-no hay forma de bloquearlo lo cual me hace pensar que si te lo roban, sin ningún problema lo sinconizarian en su teléfono como si fuese suyo
- el medidor de ritmo cardíaco en ocasiones muestra datos irreales mientras haces ejercicio y al menos en mi caso me asusta ver que me diga que mi corazón va a 180 lpm si no estoy haciendo mucho esfuerzo y después regrese a la lectura Real
-el cargador es bizarro y exclusivo, si te quedas sin pilas en la calle no hay forma de pasarle energía en tu carro o algún cargador ya sea de inducción o tipo c
Opinion: Es un intento burdo de un Smart watch "deportivo" necesitan pulir muchos aspectos, si supiera lo que se hoy, no lo hubiera comprado, no hace nada que no haría un reloj normal excepto el tracking de actividad y las notificaciones que funcionan cuando quieren, puedes contestar mensajes de whatts con 4 respuestas que tu pre cargas pero no es muy útil realmente