No. I have the same watch from Fitbit and also previous models. For the basics like steps, calories, KM, sports tracking, pulse and co. everything without a plan. Sleep tracking is also free.
Please contact us regarding your order via our Galaxus Assistant so that we can check your order status and provide you with information accordingly. https://www.galaxus.ch/help
Yes, you can see and answer incoming calls with the Fitbit Versa 4. Here are the details:
- You can view and answer incoming calls on the watch display, provided your smartphone is nearby via Bluetooth and the latest Fitbit app and software version 1.184.52 are installed.
- To answer a call, tap the green phone icon on your smartwatch. You can also divert the call to your smartphone if necessary.
The new EU regulation, which will apply from the end of 2024, allows manufacturers to offer devices with or without a charging cable. It is therefore possible that the watch will be sold both with and without a charging cable. When purchasing the device, you should check whether it comes with a charging cable or whether you need to order it separately.
Yes, the Fitbit Versa 4 makes it possible to record activities such as cycling. The device supports various sports modes, including cycling, and can track data such as distance, speed and calories burned.
this is currently no longer possible on both the Versa4 and the Sense2 - probably has to do with the Google adjustments - I now use the Stocard app on the smartphones for my loyalty cards.
Yes, the device supports an always-on display feature. You can enable or disable it via the Settings app under Display or quickly toggle it from the quick settings by swiping down from the clock face and tapping the always-on display icon. This mode shows a simplified, monochromatic clock face to save battery while allowing you to see the time and date without activating the full screen. The always-on display automatically turns off when the battery is critically low and can be exited by raising your wrist, pressing the button, or double-tapping the screen.
The Fitbit Versa 4 comes with two wristband sizes: Small (S) and Large (L). The small size fits wrists with a circumference of approximately 5.1 to 7 inches (approx. 130-178 mm), while the large size is suitable for wrists with a circumference of approximately 6.5 to 8.6 inches (approx. 165-218 mm). The exact measurements may vary slightly depending on the model, but in general the Versa 4 is supplied with both sizes to cover different wrist circumferences.
So if you want to know whether the bracelet comes in size L or S, the answer is that it is available in both sizes.
The Fitbit Versa 4 is not fully compatible with Android 13, especially when certain settings are enabled.
- If you select Google Assistant as your voice assistant on Android 13, there may be problems with the Bluetooth connection between your Fitbit and your mobile. A workaround is to not select a voice assistant or to use Alexa instead.
- There have also been reports of synchronisation issues after updating to Android 13, especially with certain Samsung mobiles. Fitbit is working on a solution, but so far there is no definitive fix for these issues.
- It is advisable to check regularly for updates to the Fitbit app and operating system as Samsung and Fitbit are working on solutions.
Rocksresort Laax: win a stay for 4 people
Get involved in the Community and win!
We're giving away a voucher for Rocksresort Laax: 2 nights in a family flat for 4 people.