The Fitbit Versa 2 is the company’s third smartwatch and the last it made before being acquired by Google. We love it because it added an always-on display, comes in a range of color and strap options, and still tracks your day-to-day health as good as any other Fitbit.
While it can’t do many smartwatch things (notifications are clunky, messaging is a no-no and there are limited apps), the third-party watch face selection is huge and the battery lasts for four to five days even with regular use.
Key Specifications:
1. Display: 300X300 pixel touchscreen AMOLED
2. Materials: Aluminum watch case
3. Connectivity: Bluetooth 4.0 and 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi
4. Water resistance: Up to 50m
5. Sensors: 3-axis accelerometer, optical heart rate monitor, altimeter, ambient light sensor, vibration motor, NFC, microphone, and relative SpO2 sensor
6. Battery life: 5 days of standard usage
The addition of Amazon’s Alexa voice assistant adds a little more functionality to the proceedings, but the Versa 2 shines when it’s used for what it was made for - core fitness tracking.