Fitbit Versa 4 Fitness Smartwatch with Daily Readiness, GPS, 24/7 Heart Rate, 40+ Exercise Modes, Sleep Tracking and more, Black/Graphite, One Size (S & L Bands Included) by Fitbit
$199.95 Original price was: $199.95.$149.95Current price is: $149.95.
Top Pick — discover the Fitbit Versa 4 Fitness Smartwatch with Daily Readiness, GPS, 24/7 Heart Rate, 40+ Exercise Modes, Sleep Tracking and more, Black/Graphite, One Size (S & L Bands Included) by Fitbit, built for performance and designed for life in the United States.
About Fitbit Versa 4 Fitness Smartwatch with Daily Readiness, GPS, 24/7 Heart Rate, 40+ Exercise Modes, Sleep Tracking and more, Black/Graphite, One Size (S & L Bands Included)
- Get inspired and stay accountable with Versa 4 + Premium – learn when to work out or recover, see real-time stats during exercise and find new ways to keep your routine fresh and fun.Operating temperature: -14° to 113°F.
- Built for better fitness results: Daily Readiness Score(1), built-in GPS and workout intensity map, Active Zone Minutes, all-day activity tracking and 24/7 heart rate, 40+ exercise modes and automatic exercise tracking, water resistant to 50 meters
- Tools to measure and improve sleep quality: personalized Sleep Profile(1), daily sleep stages & Sleep Score, smart wake alarm and do not disturb mode
- Maintain a healthy body and mind: daily Stress Management Score, reflection logging, SpO2(2), health metrics dashboard(3), guided breathing sessions, menstrual health tracking and mindfulness content
- Designed for fitness & beyond: on-wrist Bluetooth calls, texts and phone notifications(4), customizable clock faces, Fitbit Pay(5), Amazon Alexa built-in(6), Google Wallet & Maps (Google Maps Android only, coming Spring 2023 to iOS), 6+ day battery(7)
- Includes a 6-month Premium membership complete with personalized insights, advanced analytics, guided programs and more (New & returning Premium users only. Must activate trial within 60-days of device activation. Content and features may change)
The Fitbit Versa 4 Fitness Smartwatch with Daily Readiness, GPS, 24/7 Heart Rate, 40+ Exercise Modes, Sleep Tracking and more, Black/Graphite, One Size (S & L Bands Included) by Fitbit combines reliability, modern design, and user-focused engineering. Perfect for everyday use, it delivers exceptional results for American customers who value innovation.
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$199.95 Original price was: $199.95.$149.95Current price is: $149.95.
BB –
Funcional y excelente presentación
Héctor Del Valle –
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Absolutely loved the watch! Fitbit pay works perfectly for public transportation and most merchant stores. Tracks sleep and steps well too so far. No offline music support was not an issue for me as I don’t listen to music usually. Have not tried answering phone calls. Also realised no notifications on my watch for messages but will try to set it again. Overall, very worth it as I got Versa 4 at same price as Versa 3.
Manuel Macias –
This watch was to replace the exact same watch that was destroyed because I was dumb enough to try an expensive cheap brand. This watch had a few glitches and needed to be re booted a few times but works perfectly now. Size is great looks cool. It is waterproof if you put it in swimming mode. It is water resistant otherwise. I do remove it for washing dishes and taking showers as per the instructions
barbara –
This is actually my second Versa 4! I love it! My only complaint is that I can’t get the phone calls on the watch to work. I couldn’t get them to work on the first one either. It could be user error, but I don’t think so. It has all the amenities I need. It tracks my steps, heart rate, sleep (including how many times I wake up and my heart rate during sleeping), my heart rate, exercise, it has apps like weather and a mobile wallet. It uses GPS so you can track your runs or rides. It’s a great watch. I only have to charge it about every five days.
José Antonio Cervantes Santos –
First of all, this is not my first Fitbit, especially the Versa 4; it’s an amazing watch,
The only time it comes off my wrist is when it needs charging.
I joined Fitbit in December 2018, and now I am with Google with a lot of changes.
Michael –
I am not the kind of person that wanted a wristwatch, let alone a smart watch. I don’t need that level of connectivity, and I have the unfortunate tendency to destroy nicer watches because of clumsiness and absent-mindedness. But, I do enjoy working out. I love having data when I want to see it. And, importantly, I work in a profession where I would benefit from having a wrist watch to check the time.
It’s with that mindset that I finally caved and purchased the Fitbit Charge a few years ago. I liked it, but it crashed a bunch of times and eventually refused to reboot. So, I started looking for alternatives. I found the Versa but resisted, as I really don’t want or need most smart watch features.
Then Black Friday sales came along and I took the plunge. I am glad I did.
The watch is durable, easy to use, fits well, and does all of the things I want it to do. I mostly use it to track steps, heartrate, workouts, check the weather, and set timers at work. It does not have a catchy or flashy look, which I am more than fine with. My biggest concerns are whether or not the screen can take a hit (it does) and if I’ll fry the darn thing when I inevitably forget I’m wearing it while showering or swimming (it’s waterproof).
I don’t use a lot of the features on this thing. I tried syncing with my Google Wallet, but I find it way easier to just use my phone or wallet — two things I am very reluctant to travel without. My phone is on silent most days, so I guess it’s nice to get alerts when I’ve missed a call, but I really don’t pay much attention to it. I’ve never bothered with the advanced features for health monitoring, though I guess for a person experiencing health difficulties or someone wildly focused on wellness would find the features useful.
The Fitbit app is a nice bonus, and the premium features include some solid workouts and tools for holding yourself accountable to fitness goals. I’ve dabbled with these when really focused on personal goals, and seen the usual mixed results of someone who will only somewhat commit themselves to diet and workout goals. Still, nice to have.
In a world where most smart watches are double the price for a slew of features I don’t want or need, this is an excellent product.
Michael C. –
Fue un regalo. La persona a la que se lo regalé me dijo que salió muy bueno, no tuvo fallas. Fácil de sincronizar y muy útil. Llegó a tiempo y muy bien empacado.
El único problema, pero es ajeno al producto, es que, por estar cambiándole las correas muy seguido, la última vez no debió haber quedado bien puesto y se le perdió. Pero compró otro, porque estaba muy contenta con el reloj.
Jason –
When I first got this, it would not maintain sync. I updated the firmware on the watch, tried doing a factory reset twice, uninstalled/reinstalled the fitbit app twice, ensured that the app wasn’t allowed to go to sleep when in the background… nothing worked. It would work for a few minutes, then when I tried to command Alexa, it would say connection lost. I decided to contact support, and they informed me that my app was outdated. Come to find out, version 4.04 of the bitbit app is too old, and will not work. The latest version, 4.06.7 had not been released for my phone yet, as is typical ridiculous play store behavior. Google… are you listening? When a developer releases an update, you shall IMMEDIATELY make it available to EVERY device! I manually downloaded the apk and installed it, and everything has been working great since. Alexa follows my direct orders immediately, phone calls come through, texts come through, and I can sync with ease.
Overall, I suppose this is an improvement over the Versa 2. Screen is a little bigger, but the notification vibrations don’t seem to be as forceful, even when set to strong.
This uses google wallet instead of google pay as the Versa 2 did, so my AmEx will not work for contactless payment.
Phone call feature is nice, seems to work OK. I can hear them, they can hear me. You can only answer calls, you can’t make them. The $50 brand x watch I ordered to replace this one before I got the sync figured out was able to do that. It could also control my camera and music player, neither of which is possible on the Versa 4.
Google maps is nice if you walk in unfamiliar areas. I’ll probably never need it, but it’s nice.
Battery life seems to be improved over the Versa 2, but mine was 2 years old so I’m sure the battery had gradually decreased it’s charge capacity. I used it for several days, and he battery was still at 55%.
Skin temperature sensor will one day be nice when it can sync with a smart thermostat and automatically adjust the temperature as needed. But for now, it’s just a novelty and has no purpose. Yes, I know my skin is hot. I woke up in a puddle of sweat. Yup, I’m freezing, so my skin is cold.
o2 saturation is nice if you have any relevant health problems.
If you want to take full advantage of the watch, get the free “Overview” clock face by Chris Blyth. It gives you current and average heart rate, battery percentage, fully customizable date format, allows for a larger clock that shows seconds, and you can have weather, and 6 other health stats displayed on the main screen, all at once. I have steps, distance, calories burned, active zone minutes, floors, and BMI/BMR. It all fits, and is easy to read. Vast improvement over the default face, which shows no useful information. I had th is face on my versa 2, and loved it. So glad it’s available for the 4.
Bottom line, it’s a good watch. There are cheaper brand x ones out there, but none of them have NFC payment, and not all of them have Alexa. And, you get what you pay for. fit & finish feels cheap, the screens get washed out in the sun, finicky alexa integration and so on. Best to pony up and get a refined product. Be sure to update your fitbit app. Their customer support said the latest version should be released within a week, but I circumvented the beurocracy and downloaded it manually. Why wait?
amy smith –
good quality, lots of features, works well
Manuel Macias –
About 5 days battery life, less if you use it for text, phone calls, alarms, and notifications. I keep time face off. Time on by touch button only. With sleep mode on. I recommend device. It’s reliable and easy to read. Waterproof ( shower only) yet I not tried it in a pool nor river. It not a super fast charger but it lasts a long time with charge. The watch face did get a scratch after a week. I do use it for work and every day use. I take it off only to charge it. The Fitbit app is very nice. I don’t use all the features it has. It comes with a six months premium service. Over all I would recommend the watch.