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Fitbit Versa Special Edition Smart Watch, Lavender Woven, One Size (S & L Bands Included)

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Fitbit Versa Special Edition Smart Watch, Lavender Woven, One Size (S & L Bands Included)

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· Includes all Versa Lite Edition and Versa features plus: a built-in NFC chip to make secure payments without your wallet and an additional black classic accessory band · Store and play 300+ 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+ 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 & distance · Access your favorite apps for sports, weather & more and get called, calendar, text, and app alerts · Get call, text, calendar and smartphone app notifications when your phone is nearby and send quick replies on Android only · Automatically track select sports & workouts with SmartTrack and use female health tracking in the Fitbit app to log periods, symptoms and more

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D. AksReviewed in the United States on April 23, 2018

So, I started exercising a lot about 6 months ago, and decided I HAD to pre-order this when it became available. Before I started exercising I owned a Fitbit Flex 2 just to track my sleep since I have sleep issues. That Fitbit is very basic and basically just a pedometer, so this was quite the upgrade. When I started exercising I realized how important a heart rate tracker was to my exercise, and also more basic fitness trackers can't track stages of your sleep, which I really wanted. I am in LOVE with this watch, and so glad I waited for this instead of getting the Ionic. A lot of people ask if they should get the Ionic or Versa. Well, it's up to you, but the Ionic is $100 more and I personally like the style of the Versa much more. It's much more sleek and elegant. However, if you have really large arms you may want the Ionic. I have tiny arms so it was an easy choice for me. The only thing better about the Ionic is the GPS, and I don't use that....so if that it is important to you then you definitely need the Ionic. Anyway, this watch is a great competitor to the Apple Watch. And you don't have to have an iPhone. Be warned, most Android devices are not "supported" by Fitbit, but will still work....however, they may be glitchy from time to time. I have an LG Stylo 3 Plus, a really new phone, and every now and then I will have syncing issues - it just WON'T sync. I have had to contact Fitbit a few times to help me, both with this and the Flex 2. Their customer support was actually surprising helpful and fixed it each time. However, I also have an iPad....so if it won't sync I will just sync to the iPad for awhile. But I know that not everyone has that as an alternative. One thing I love about the Versa is that you forget you're even wearing it. It's really, really comfortable and not obtrusive at all. It's very trendy and modern-looking. I got the special edition mainly for the lavender woven band, but it also comes with a chip where you can make payments on. I actually haven't set this up yet and be warned that it doesn't work with all banks (and almost certainly not a small local bank), but it's an interesting option I will probably get around to using eventually. I am mostly using this for the exercise and the sleep. I have to be honest, I don't care much about the music and while originally I didn't think I'd care about notifications, I actually really appreciate the notifications now because I never miss an important phone call now because I didn't hear my phone over noise or something like that. Exercise - most important thing for me, of course. I love how it tracks your resting heart rate, calories burned, the fitbit coach. I know that Fitbit has a tendency to over-count steps though, so keep that in mind. I keep my step goal about 2,000 over because of it. Sleep - One of the most fascinating things to me is how it tracks your sleep cycles. I have some serious sleeping issues so this is really helpful to me. It shows your REM, deep sleep, light sleep, and awake. Don't be alarmed to see how little deep sleep you get...the majority is supposed to be light sleep. I also noticed that when I switched from the Flex 2 to this, that I was getting a lot less sleep....both track and subtract your "awake/restless" time, but the Versa seems to be much more sensitive to it than the Flex 2. So for nights that the Flex 2 maybe recorded 9 hours of sleep, the Versa is tracking maybe 6 hours and 45 minutes, depending on the night. I know my sleep is bad, but I honestly this it may be a little TOO sensitive. Overall, I am so happy with this watch!

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Audrey KReviewed in the United States on June 15, 2018

I purchased this watch to replace my Pebble Time Round when it stopped vibrating reliably. I am really liking the Versa, though I will say that it took a few hours and lots of patience to get it set up correctly. I ended up having to read through a bunch of message boards to figure out how to get text messages and notifications to display properly. I am using it with a Samsung Galaxy S7 Android phone. While there aren't as many apps yet as Pebble had, there are plenty to get back functionality that my Pebble Time Round had by default. Some of the best third party apps include My Agenda (to see calendar appointments), Tips, Calculator, Currencies and Barcodes. Fitbit also has some great apps including Starbucks. I opted for the rose gold version to have NFC payment functionality. One of the first things I did was purchase a rose gold metal mesh band from a third party seller to replace the woven band. The metal mesh band is great and was very reasonably priced. I have very small wrists, and the Fitbit Versa fits me fine and is very lightweight and comfortable to wear. The absolute best things about this watch are battery life (on day three and still above 30%), great visibility even outdoors, waterproof capabilities, and ease of use (once you get all the functionality working and apps loaded). The only thing I'm still working on is getting music controls to work properly when playing music from my phone. That's definitely buggy based on the message boards, but I haven't spent a lot of time troubleshooting it yet. It's a Fitbit, so the exercise tracking is top notch. As a smartwatch, it isn't perfect but it meets my needs. I thought I would miss dictating texts into the watch, which was a great Pebble feature, but it turns out that the five stock replies I have access to (and can customize in the phone app) are sufficient most of the time. I am very happy with the Versa as a replacement for my Pebble Time Round so far. I think the pros far outweigh the cons and would recommend this to any Android phone user who wants excellent fitness tracking with decent smartwatch capabilities. UPDATE: I've now had the watch for a few weeks and still love it. I did get music controls working. The trick is to do a double bluetooth connection (the music specific one is called Versa Classic) and then the music controls work when I have my phone connected to a bluetooth headset. Since I mainly use this while exercising, this meets my needs. The only two features I miss from my Pebble Time Round are the ability to initiate calls from my wrist and the ability to send texts (not just reply to incoming ones), but otherwise, this watch is an improvement in every way from the Pebble Time Round. Hopefully third party apps will help fill these two gaps as the Versa gains in popularity.

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Amazon CustomerReviewed in Australia on November 1, 2018

It is not much good having a watch that you cannot charge - the charger has died in under 4 months and getting in contact with Amazon to organise a replacement is frustrating

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Montse ValdésReviewed in Mexico on August 17, 2018

Quería un artículo que me ayudara a contar más la actividad que hago en el día, y debatí mucho entre este producto o un Apple Watch. Me decidí por este porque, además de ser mucho más económico, no necesito tener muchas aplicaciones en mi reloj. La verdad supero mis expectativas! Puedo ver mis mensajes en el, ver si estoy recibiendo una llamada, tengo aplicaciones básicas como el clima, calculadora, etc al alcance de mi muñeca!

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kimdobbin82Reviewed in Canada on July 14, 2020

I bought this Fitbit in April and it was working well. Today, 3 months after getting it, the screen has corrupted and it’s unusable. I’ve tried restarting it and doing a factory reset and I can’t see anything on the screen. Very disappointed after only having this watch for 3 months. My previous Versa worked for years.

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Amazon CustomerReviewed in India on March 26, 2021

Response time of the screen is very poor. Screen does not light up after pressing buttons. It counts steps even when you are in a car/bus. Very bad experience. Would not recommend fitbit to anyone.

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Lulu SaucedoReviewed in Mexico on October 10, 2019

Realmente una de las mejores compras, después de haber usado otras marcas. Excelente funcionalidad y me encantó el color y todo. 👌