My wife has paired her Versa 2 with the P20 pro and it works flawlessly. Syncing + notifications goes without a hitch. It won't be any different with the P30...
The watch is waterproof and can record swimming activities.
The sensor cannot be connected to the app.
Fitbit does not support direct synchronisation with Apple Health. However, the data can be synchronised with the additional app "Sync Solver for Fitbit".
The best thing to do is to contact our customer service directly at https://helpcenter.digitec.ch/hc/de/requests/new. Your request can then be checked individually. According to our information, the Google Pixel should be compatible.
Mine has never detected swimming automatically, but it is possible to record a swimming workout manually. The pool length can be set between 10m and 100m. (Works on my Versa 2 with v35.72.1.23).
If you have your mobile phone with you, it connects via bluetooth. This way GPS is not necessary. Without a mobile phone, it's a bit stupid. But the Versa 3 would have GPS
Yes, all functions are compatible with IOS. The Firbit app is available in the Apple Store. I couldn't find any difference to Android - I recently changed operating systems.
Not from my point of view, if you mean that the watch notifies you, for example, if you fall below this value. However, if you have started a training session on the watch, the heart rate and, depending on the training session, also the speed are visible, but you simply have to check yourself.
Hello. i also have a versa 2. i do everything via the ipad. Unfortunately I don't have a samsung. I think it's important to have the app from fitbit. I connect everything there and there you can also choose what should be on the unr, steps and so on. You have to register with the app and set up an account. So that you can log in every time before synchronising. Unfortunately, that's all I know. I'm really enjoying this watch. Everything I need. Good luck
We were once interested in suitable replacement straps and immediately found some at "lightinthebox.com" for 4-6 CHF/pc. My wife now changes the straps on her Vers 2 more often and has no problems with them.
The designation "One Size" on the Fitbit Versa 2 (40 mm, aluminium) means that the device is equipped with interchangeable wristbands that are available in different sizes. This makes it possible to adjust the wristband to the individual wrist size.
- The device itself has a fixed size of 40 mm, but it comes with small and large wristbands that can be customised separately.
- The compatible wristbands are available in different colours and materials and can be interchanged to ensure the best possible fit.
So I don't have GPS activated but it is connected to my phone (Samsung Galaxy S9). You can sync it at any time to view your stats etc on your phone. There is a night mode that I activate when I go to sleep. So the display is completely dark and not disturbing. The material is not disturbing at all, it is always very comfortable. I am very happy with my Fitbit Versa 2, but I would like to change to a smaller version at some point because the display is rather large and I often hit it somewhere. So far, only one small scratch because it is quite robust.
You have specified the measurement of oxygen saturation as the "main function". This function is important for me. Now I bought the device today and unfortunately I can't find a way to access the function.
Three questions:
1. is it correct or not?
2. if it is true: What have I missed?
3. if it is not true: What is your fair offer (I have already destroyed the packaging material.
The reason I'm quite upset is that this is the second time I've found that the information on your website seems to be inaccurate when making a major purchase from Digitec/Galaxus.
Since another Fitbit, or the part where the straps are attached, has given up the ghost, I need a new one. It's simply not nice any more. Either the straps tear and as soon as you attach a new one, the interface is ruined. But now I don't quite know what's going on, because the manufacturer's website only shows a comparison of the latest ones. What is the biggest difference between the Versa and the Versa2 or even the Special Edition? The Versa is at least a little smaller. With the Versa 2, I'm not sure it's not a huge lump on a slim woman's wrist. Now the Charge 3 keeps getting in my way. However, if I have to spend so much money on a new Fitbit again, I don't want half a thing. So I would be very grateful for any tips. It should definitely not be able to do less than the Charge 3.
Unfortunately, I didn't compare the Versa and Versa2, only the SE. I switched from the Charge 2 to the Versa 2, but I'm male, so I don't find it too bulky. SE is only a difference in appearance, but not in function. That's why the normal Versa2 was enough for me. I didn't look at the Versa because technology is always changing and I wanted an up-to-date model.
If you're worried about the size, then take a look at the Charge4. It has integrated GPS, can also do Fitbit Pay, is waterproof, etc. The Versa 2, for example, does NOT have integrated GPS, which almost prevented me from buying it.
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