![]() ![]() ![]() If you're set on having GPS on your watch, you may want to consider the Fitbit Versa 3 instead. There isn't a built-in GPS, meaning you have to bring your phone with you to map outdoor runs/bike rides. You also get access to Fitbit Pay, a mobile payment service that allows you to use the Versa 2 to pay at stores that accept other contactless payments (such as Google Pay and Apple Pay). You can use Alexa on the Versa 2 to see what the weather is going to be like for the day, check your calendar, find out how tall the Empire State Building is, and much more. Speaking of the microphone, this perk also allows you to talk to Amazon Alexa. Source: Joe Maring / Android Central (Image credit: Source: Joe Maring / Android Central) The app selection still has plenty of room to grow, but it's making decent progress. You'll enjoy having the ability to download apps, including big names such as Uber, Starbucks, Pandora, and Walgreens. You can even reply with your voice thanks to the Versa 2's microphone. When your watch is paired with an Android device, you can reply to these using emojis or pre-set messages. Notifications from your phone are seamlessly synced to the Versa 2. The touchscreen AMOLED display (which looks fantastic) showcases FitbitOS - a clean, simple UI that's really easy to navigate. Compared to most Wear OS watches, which last around a day to a day and a half, being able to go nearly a full work week without charging up is pretty magical.Īs for the "smart" features, the Versa 2 brings a lot to the table. Not to mention that Fitbit somehow still manages to cram over 5 days of battery life out of just a single charge. It's also easy to swap out the interchangeable Fitbit Versa 2 bands when you want to switch up your look. As for the watch itself, the design is lightweight, comfy, and slim. ![]()
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