Great screen; Superb battery life; Solid fitness/sleep tracking; Extremely comfortable; NFC payments; Alexa smart assistant;
No GPS; Changing certain settings via the app can be tedious;
Great screen; Superb battery life; Solid fitness/sleep tracking; Extremely comfortable; NFC payments; Alexa smart assistant;
No GPS; Changing certain settings via the app can be tedious;
The Fitbit Versa 2 is a worthy upgrade but the lack of GPS holds it back
Looks fantastic; Balanced set of features; The Fitbit app is great;
No built-in GPS; No offline Spotify playback;
The Fitbit Versa 2 is a worthy upgrade but the lack of GPS holds it back
Looks fantastic; Balanced set of features; The Fitbit app is great;
No built-in GPS; No offline Spotify playback;
On paper, the Fitbit Versa 2 is a compelling upgrade over its predecessor. It features a bigger, better display, useful Alexa integration and refined software. It still lasts days longer than Samsung and Wear OS watches and looks pretty, to boot.
Attractive and comfortable design; Alexa integration feels useful; Accurate sleep-tracking; Long-lasting battery without Always On Display
Finicky connectivity; Unintuitive OS
The Fitbit Versa 2 is a solid smartwatch-come-fitness tracker that will meet most casual or newbie gym goers' needs. However, the lack of an in-built GPS and a lacking developer app store will stop it appealing to serious athletes and dedicated smartwatch users.
Decent battery life; Good screen for the price; Alexa support
No inbuilt GPS; No local Spotify playback
The Fitbit brand is everywhere. If you wear an Apple Watch today, chances are you wore a Fitbit before it. And even if you've never worn a Fitbit you probably know what it is, having seen it on dozens or hundreds of other wrists.
Fitbit's name has been synonymous with fitness trackers since its inception. But for the past few years, the company has also been branching into the smartwatch world to compete with the likes of the Apple Watch and Samsung's wearable lineups.
Comfortable; lightweight design; Week-long battery life; Screen is bright and easy to see outdoors; Great fitness and sleep-tracking features; Voice replies are handy for Android users
Changing straps is still a huge chore; despite the quick-release pins; Always-on display is too simple and not customizable enough; Alexa integration is clumsy and largely pointless; Smartwatch productivity features are lacking
If you want a blend of fitness tracking and smart functions all within the Fitbit ecosystem, the Versa 2 is a great option
Great display; battery life
Fairly limited smart functions; harder to swap wristbands; Fairly limited smart functions; harder to swap wristbands
The Versa 2 is a solid tracker, now with an enhanced screen and Alexa, but there are better options available at its price
The design has been improved compared with the Versa, with a larger AMOLED screen that you can set to be always-on, and the Fitbit logo removed from the front of the watch; Despite the new screen, the battery life is still good enough that you’ll only have to charge the Versa 2 after two to three...
The screen is not bright enough to see easily when outside, which becomes more of an issue when running or cycling; Spotify support is limited to controlling playback from the app on your phone – you can’t sync playlists to the Versa 2 to play offline.
“The Fitbit Versa 2 has excellent battery life, but important fitness insights are locked behind a subscription.”
Affordable; Multi-day battery life; Native sleep tracking; On-device music storage; Intuitive interface
Offers few insights (without paying extra); Can’t stream from Spotify; Looks like an Apple Watch knock-off; Alexa is largely useless
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