Rating 4.1 56 reviews

Fitbit Versa 2 is the second generation of Fitbits popular Versa smartwatch series. It includes several improvements compared to the original Fitbit Versa model. First of all, it features an always-on display. Hence, there's no need to press a button or moving the wrist to turn on the screen. This obviously affects battery life, which has decreased from five days to four days. Secondly, Versa 2 has Amazon's digital assistant Alexa built-in. The user simply asks Alexa to perform certain tasks, and responses can be viewed on the screen. Please note that this smartwatch lacks a speaker, so oral responses aren't possible. 

A newer model Fitbit Versa 3 was released in August 2020.

Manufacturer: Fitbit
price $120.13 - $359.43
review.goodgearguide.com.au
7 years ago

Fitbit Versa 2 (2019) review

The Fitbit Versa 2 improves over the first-gen smartwatch in many small but meaningful ways.
Pros:
  • Great battery life
  • Better screen & performance
Cons:
  • Still lacks ECG
  • Not as feature-rich as Apple Watch
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THE INQUIRER
6 years ago

Fitbit Versa 2 Bordeaux/Copper Rose FB507RGRW review

Fitbit on Wednesday announced a bunch of new health and wellness offering, including some new low-priced smart scales, a premium health app service and - most importantly - a brand new smartwatch: the Fitbit Versa 2.
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expertreviews.co.uk
6 years ago

Fitbit Versa 2 : Hands-on with Fitbit’s latest smartwatch

Fitbit introduces the second update to the Fitbit Versa of 2019 but this one is actually better
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TechRadar UK
6 years ago

Fitbit Versa 2

You won't desperately need to upgrade your existing smartwatch to the Fitbit Versa 2, but there are lots of smaller improvements here that suggest it will be a top smartwatch for a lower price than a lot of the competition.
Pros:
  • Fitbit Pay as standard
  • Amazon Alexa should prove useful
Cons:
  • Only Connected GPS
  • Still has a thick bezel
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Ars Technica
6 years ago

Fitbit Versa 2

Fitbit's first smartwatch may have been the Ionic , but the company is throwing all of its resources behind the Versa . While the Ionic targeted serious athletes, the original Versa was more accessible in design, features, and price.
Pros:
  • Solid
  • water-resistant design
  • Faster performance
  • New AMOLED display with always-on mode
  • Convenient quick-access menu for toggle settings
  • Fitbit Pay
  • and more
  • NFC for Fitbit Pay is now a standard feature
  • New voice replies for Android users
  • Good battery life
Cons:
  • Cannot download Spotify playlists
  • No completely hands-free way to summon Alexa
  • Still no use of the SpO2 sensor
  • Switching watch faces is a painfully slow and convoluted process
  • No integration with Apple Health or Google Fit
Read more on Ars Technica
Gizmodo
6 years ago

Fitbit Versa 2 Bordeaux/Copper Rose FB507RGRW review

Pros:
  • Adds Alexa and Spotify
  • Got a week on a single charge in testing.
Cons:
  • I'm not sure we really needed this watch so soon
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Tech Crunch
6 years ago

Fitbit Versa 2 Bordeaux/Copper Rose FB507RGRW review

The Versa didn’t single-handedly save Fitbit, but it gave the struggling wearable company a way forward. The smartwatch demonstrated the potential for life beyond the fitness tracker.
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Engadget
6 years ago

Fitbit Versa 2 Bordeaux/Copper Rose FB507RGRW review

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.
Pros:
  • Attractive and comfortable design
  • Alexa integration feels useful
  • Accurate sleep-tracking
  • Long-lasting battery without Always On Display
Cons:
  • Finicky connectivity
  • Unintuitive OS
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PC Magazine
6 years ago

Fitbit Versa 2

The Apple Watch Series 4 is still a more powerful wearable with a much wider variety of faces and apps, but it also costs twice as much as the Versa 2 and requires an iOS device to work.
Pros:
  • Attractive AMOLED screen with always-on option
  • Long battery life
  • Lots of useful apps and fitness features
  • Fitbit Pay
  • Amazon Alexa
Cons:
  • Screen isn't quite as bright as the original model
  • Alexa responses are text only
Read more on PC Magazine
Wareable
6 years ago

Fitbit Versa 2 Bordeaux/Copper Rose FB507RGRW review

Alexa is the star of the show here, but it’s the small improvements in the design and software that really make the Versa 2 feel like a leap ahead. There are bugs that need fixing, particularly with Alexa, and some people will simply want something more stylish.
Pros:
  • Rounder
  • curved design
  • Alexa’s handy (when it works)
  • Fitbit Pay on all models
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