Fitbit Versa 4 Fitness Smartwatch with built-in GPS and

Fitbit Versa 4 Fitness Smartwatch with built-in GPS and up to 6 days battery life – compatible with Android and iOS.




Size: | Pack of 1 |
Dimensions: | 4.03 x 4.03 x 1.12 cm; 200 Grams |
Brand: | Fitbit |
Model: | FB523RGRD |
Colour: | Beet/Copper Rose |
Pack Quantity: | 1 |
Batteries Included: | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Manufacture: | Fitbit |
Age: | Youth |
Dimensions: | 4.03 x 4.03 x 1.12 cm; 200 Grams |
Quantity: | 1 |
Size: | Pack of 1 |
So far so good, only had it a couple of weeks. Needs charging about once a week currently. Comfortable watch with lots of options. Still getting used to it. Wish the button was on the other side but can’t have it all!
After speaking with customer services I had the settings wrong so hopefully the battery life will last longer.
The battery life on this watch is definitely not 6+ days, I’d say more like 2 to 3 days max. I am now on my 3rd charge since receiving it.
On the plus side it does have a good app that goes with it.
I’ve only had this a few days but I’m really pleased with it. Easy to set up and records everything I want it to. It’s comfortable to wear and I think it looks quite stylish.
wanted gps tracking but apparently versa 4 does not do this but rest of watches options are very good so in spite of no location tracking still happy with versa 4 watch.
Looks smart & 2 strap lengths after rummage in box which are super easy to change. Have yet to see how easy features are to use but so far seems ok.
The sleep monitoring is interesting and useful for telling you your quality of sleep which is of great importance for physical recovery and for mental health monitoring. The higher quality of sleep the better.
I like that there are plenty of watch faces to change whenever you feel like it, using the fitbit app. Not all are free but there are plenty that are.
On the downside, I find the strap very fiddly. You do get two sizes which is helpful and you can buy more online to change the look or just have more comfort.
The step count i find is highly inaccurate. It tells me daily I have done over 10,000 steps which I dont think is true. It once told me I had done this when I was driving my car home from work one evening, and I had been sat in the car for 15 minutes at that point. So as a step tracker, I dont think it’s entirely accurate, unfortunately.
All in all, I would recommend it if you exercise frequently as it’s a helpful tool for monitoring heart rate, calories burnt and times your session. It counts upwards so is helpful for monitoring rest times and keeping them to what they should be. Downside is the strap and step counter.
EDIT: Well after 3 months, my fitbit has bit the dust. It refused to charge and now the battery is dead and the watch wont turn on at all. A great shame as I was reasonably happy with it, but thankfully Amazon will refund me. Hard to say if I would buy another one in this moment, but I would consider something else, sadly.