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.
Users
(90%)
20 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
New AMOLED display is rich and bright enough to read in the sun
Excellent battery life for a smartwatch
Alexa is a truly useful addition to this software experience
Sleep tracking metrics are better than ever
And fitness chops are still here
NFC now
Gorgeous display
Easy to use
Accurate fitness and sleep tracking
Lightweight
Comfortable design
AMOLED display looks great
Microphone for Alexa and text replies
Fitbit Pay included by default
Outstanding 5+ days of battery life
Attractive AMOLED screen with always-on option
Long battery life
Lots of useful apps and fitness features
Fitbit Pay
Amazon Alexa
Attractive design
Good battery life
Customized training programs (via subscription)
Sleep tracking
Class-leading battery life
Great fitness-focused features
Premium build
Customizable look
Nice design with an excellent display
Amazon Alexa and Spotify controls are nice addition
Amazing battery life
Improved screen with always-on display
Great battery life
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
Gorgeous high quality design
Always-on display option
Bright and clear new AMOLED display
Lightweight and comfortable for 24/7 wear
Detailed sleep and heart rate data
Light weight
Sleep mode for sleep tracking
Comes with Amazon Alexa voice assistant
6-day battery life
Great display
Battery life
The editors didn't like
Lacks GPS
Proprietary charger alienates former Versa owners
FitbitOS still doesn't feel like a proper smartwatch OS
Idle heart rate measurements are questionably accurate
Average battery life
Misses out on built-in GPS
Spotify integration is for only controlling the music playback
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The proprietary watch bands are awful
Chunky charging cradle
FitbitOS has plenty of room to grow
No built-in GPS
Screen isn't quite as bright as the original model
Alexa responses are text only
Lacks on-board GPS
Alexa works inconsistently
Short on smartwatch features
High end of the price range
Limited iOS integration
No onboard GPS
Alexa has no wake word and limited functionality
Still doesn't integrate with Google Fit or Apple Health
GPS is still tethered to your smartphone
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
No support for offline Spotify music
Fitbit premium is high
Enhanced fitness features only available with monthly subscription
Gorgeous high quality design, Always-on display option, Bright and clear new AMOLED display, Lightweight and comfortable for 24/7 wear, Detailed sleep and heart rate data
No support for offline Spotify music
Fitbit continues to refine the hardware and while the improvements are not too significant, the slight design changes improve the look and feel of the Versa 2. I like the single button to toggle the display and enable Amazon Alexa, but would like to see s...
Published: 2019-09-11, Author: Brian , review by: techcrunch.com
Abstract: 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. It also proved that Fitbit was finally ready to offer a product that co...
Published: 2019-09-11, Author: Michael , review by: macworld.com
Nice design with an excellent display, Amazon Alexa and Spotify controls are nice addition, Amazing battery life
No onboard GPS, Alexa has no wake word and limited functionality
When it launched last year for $200, the Fitbit Versa 2 was an excellent value. The Fitbit 2 ups that ante considerable without raising the price, bringing a better screen, better features, and better battery. And the Alexa integration isn't too shabby ei...
Published: 2019-09-09, Author: Emil , review by: venturebeat.com
If you're looking for a new smartwatch, I would recommend the Versa 2. Don't get the Fitbit Ionic ($270). Don't get the Fitbit Versa Lite ($160). The Fitbit Versa 2 ($200) is the sweet spot.That said, if you don't care for smartwatch features, go with the...
Published: 2019-09-09, Author: Scott , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: Fitbit's newest watch, the Versa 2, has Amazon's Alexa assistant onboard. In many ways, that's its most memorable addition. I've been living with a Versa 2 on my wrist for the past couple of weeks, seeing how I feel about it. I loved the first Versa for i...
Published: 2019-09-09, Author: Daniel , review by: imore.com
New AMOLED display is rich and bright enough to read in the sun, Excellent battery life for a smartwatch, Alexa is a truly useful addition to this software experience, Sleep tracking metrics are better than ever, and fitness chops are still here, NFC now
Lacks GPS, Proprietary charger alienates former Versa owners, FitbitOS still doesn't feel like a proper smartwatch OS, Idle heart rate measurements are questionably accurate
Lightweight, comfortable design, AMOLED display looks great, Microphone for Alexa and text replies, Fitbit Pay included by default, Outstanding 5+ days of battery life
The proprietary watch bands are awful, Chunky charging cradle, FitbitOS has plenty of room to grow, No built-in GPS
If you already own a first-gen Versa, I can understand not being that excited about the Versa 2. It's a pretty minor refresh in the grand scheme of things, but when you add all of the various changes together, you end up with a damn compelling smartwatch...
Published: 2019-09-09, Author: Dan , review by: theverge.com
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
Published: 2019-09-09, Author: Will , review by: pcmag.com
Attractive AMOLED screen with always-on option, Long battery life, Lots of useful apps and fitness features, Fitbit Pay, Amazon Alexa,
Screen isn't quite as bright as the original model, Alexa responses are text only
The Fitbit Versa 2 takes everything we like about the original smartwatch and adds an always-on AMOLED display, a microphone for Amazon Alexa, and Fitbit Pay...