Testseek.com have collected 148 expert reviews of the Fitbit Versa 2 and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Fitbit Versa 2.
September 2019
(78%)
148 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Proprietary charger, Lacks in-built GPS, Overpriced, Weak app ecosystem, Poor battery life with always-on display enabled
The Fitbit Versa 2 looks nice, feels great to wear, and has a strong companion app. These are all good features to have, but the lack of in-built GPS limits its utility a lot. For a premium fitness device, this is a glaring omission.The Versa 2 was launch...
Maybe you're a first-time fitness watch buyer, or maybe you're considering an upgrade from an existing Fitbit. Either way, the Versa 2 is a compelling device. With prices starting from Rs 20,999, it is also not very heavy on your pockets either. At this p...
Premium design, Sleep tracking, Alexa voice support
At a price of Rs 20,999, the Fitbit Versa 2 helps monitor fitness levels, workouts and pays extra attention to sleep quality. If you are using an Android phone, then the Fitbit Versa 2 definitely makes sense as it offers everything that you need-- connect...
Bright display, Light and comfortable design, Long battery life
No charging plug, AoD isn't customizable, Alexa is slow
In one word: Yes. The Fitbit Versa 2 is everything that you could ask for in a smartwatch. It is simple yet stylish. It is comfortable to wear for long hours and comes with a long battery life. It is loaded with apps and features that offer users best of...
I wore the Fitbit Versa 2 for more than a week and I enjoyed it. The Versa 2 is no doubt an improvement over the original Versa, especially on the display and battery front. All that said, it would be hard to recommend the Versa 2 to an iPhone user, given...
If you already own the original Versa then the Versa 2 won't look like a dramatic upgrade unless you're really keen on chatting to Alexa from your wrist.For new users though, the Versa 2 is a compelling option at the cheaper end of the smartwatch spectrum...
Offers few insights (without paying extra), Can't stream from Spotify, Looks like an Apple Watch knock-off, Alexa is largely useless
No. The Galaxy Watch Active can do almost everything the Versa 2 can, and it looks more stylish; the upcoming Galaxy Watch Active 2 steps it up even further for just a little more. And if you don't care about sleep tracking, the Apple Watch is perfect for...
The watch will give you a "Sleep Score" (a figure out of 100 based on your heart rate when sleeping and resting, as well as restlessness, time awake and sleep stages), If you want a more detailed breakdown, you can subscribe to Fitbit Premium which offers
If you want to see your running route, you'll need your phone with you as it doesn't have built-in GPS, Santander is currently the only major UK bank supporting Fitbit Pay, which works anywhere that contactless cards are accepted, There's just not the sam
If you're a fitness fan looking for an accurate way to monitor your exercise session coupled with the benefits of a voice assistant, you'll be hard pushed to do better than this smart watch.Faster and with a larger screen, the Fitbit Versa 2 is more like...
Improved lightweight design, Always-on display option, Good battery life
Lacks GPS, No offline Spotify playback, No integration with Apple Health or Google Fit
If you've never used the original Versa and are in the market for a new reasonably priced smartwatch, then the Versa 2 is a compelling proposition. Physical tweaks to the design and a fabulous display make the Versa 2 look like a premium wearable that wou...
Looks fantastic, Balanced set of features, The Fitbit app is great
No built-in GPS, No offline Spotify playback
For me, the Fitbit Versa is frustratingly close to being amazing but I couldn't make it my main watch without a GPS chip. It's a shame the company doesn't make a Versa 2 Pro with GPS built in, because it's far nicer to look at and use than the Fitbit Ioni...