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Fitbit Versa Special Edition Smart Watch, Lavender Woven, One Size (S & L Bands Included)

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Features

  • Includes all Versa Lite Edition and Versa features plus: a built-in NFC chip to make secure payments without your wallet and an additional black classic accessory band
  • Store and play 300+ songs, utilize on-screen workouts that play on your wrist and coach you through every move and track swim laps and floors climbed
  • Track your all-day activity, 24/7 heart rate, & sleep stages, all with a 4+ day battery life (varies with use and other factors) and a slim, comfortable design with a lightweight, anodized aluminum watch body
  • Use 15 plus exercise modes like Run or Swim (Fitbit Versa is water resistant to 50 meters) to record workouts and connect to Smartphone GPS for more precise real time pace & distance
  • Access your favorite apps for sports, weather & more and get called, calendar, text, and app alerts
  • Get call, text, calendar and smartphone app notifications when your phone is nearby and send quick replies on Android only
  • Automatically track select sports & workouts with SmartTrack and use female health tracking in the Fitbit app to log periods, symptoms and more

Description

Live your best life with the Fitbit Versa family of health and fitness smartwatches. The Versa Lite Edition includes core fitness and smart features like activity, sleep and heart rate tracking, notifications, apps and 4+ day battery life—plus bold color choices and an easy one-button design. Fitbit Versa includes all the features of Lite Edition plus music, on-screen workouts, floors climbed and swim lap tracking. Finally, the Versa Special Edition includes all the features of Versa, plus a special woven band and on- the-go payments with Fitbit Pay. Track your all-day activity, 24/7 heart rate, & sleep stages, all with a 4+ day battery life (varies with use and other factors) and a slim, comfortable design with a lightweight, anodized aluminum watch body. Syncs with Mac OS X 10.6 and up, iPhone 4S and later, iPad 3 gen. and later, Android 7.0 and later and Windows 10 devices. Syncing range: Up to 6.1 m.

Operating System: windows 10


Special Feature: Sleep Monitor


Connectivity Technology: NFC


Wireless Communication Standard: Bluetooth


Battery Cell Composition: Lithium Ion


GPS: True


Shape: Heart


Screen Size: 3.4 Centimeters


Brand: Fitbit


Model Name: pace


Operating System: windows 10


Additional Features: Sleep Monitor


GPS Geotagging Functionality: True


Band Material Type: Aluminum


Case Material Type: Aluminum


Water Resistance Level: Water Resistant


Sport Type: Fitness, Swimming


Human Interface Input: Buttons


Clasp Type: Hidden Clasp


Supported Application: GPS, Music Player, calendaring, heart_rate_monitor, sleep_monitor, text_messaging


Water Resistance Depth: 50 Meters


Supported Satellite Navigation System: GPS


Controller Type: IOS


Metrics Measured: Accelerometer, Optical Heart Rate Sensor, GPS


Shape: Heart


Style Name: Elegant


Color: Lavender Woven


Band Color: purple


Screen Size: 3.4 Centimeters


Display Type: LCD


Resolution: 300 x 300 pixels


Compatible Devices: Smartphone


Compatible Phone Models: Apple iPhone 4S


Warranty Type: Limited


Waterproof Rating: IP68


Brand: Fitbit


Model Name: pace


Target Audience: Unisex Adults


Age Range Description: Adult


Model Number: FB505BKGY


Built-In Media: Fitbit Versa Special Edition Smart Watch, black classic accessory band, and built-in NFC chip


Wearable Computer Type: Smart Watch


UPC: 811138030018


Global Trade Identification Number: 18


Manufacturer: Fitbit Inc


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Battery Cell Type: Lithium Ion


Battery Charge Time: 2 Hours


Connectivity Technology: NFC


Wireless Compability: Bluetooth


Wireless Provider: Unlocked


Communication Feature: Bluetooth, NFC, GPS, Smartphone Compatibility


Sim Card Size: eSIM


Item Dimensions: 1.98 x 3.98 x 9 inches


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 9"D x 9"W x 9"H


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Stylish, functional, great price....the perfect fitness tracker/smartwatch hybrid available!
So, I started exercising a lot about 6 months ago, and decided I HAD to pre-order this when it became available. Before I started exercising I owned a Fitbit Flex 2 just to track my sleep since I have sleep issues. That Fitbit is very basic and basically just a pedometer, so this was quite the upgrade. When I started exercising I realized how important a heart rate tracker was to my exercise, and also more basic fitness trackers can't track stages of your sleep, which I really wanted. I am in LOVE with this watch, and so glad I waited for this instead of getting the Ionic. A lot of people ask if they should get the Ionic or Versa. Well, it's up to you, but the Ionic is $100 more and I personally like the style of the Versa much more. It's much more sleek and elegant. However, if you have really large arms you may want the Ionic. I have tiny arms so it was an easy choice for me. The only thing better about the Ionic is the GPS, and I don't use that....so if that it is important to you then you definitely need the Ionic. Anyway, this watch is a great competitor to the Apple Watch. And you don't have to have an iPhone. Be warned, most Android devices are not "supported" by Fitbit, but will still work....however, they may be glitchy from time to time. I have an LG Stylo 3 Plus, a really new phone, and every now and then I will have syncing issues - it just WON'T sync. I have had to contact Fitbit a few times to help me, both with this and the Flex 2. Their customer support was actually surprising helpful and fixed it each time. However, I also have an iPad....so if it won't sync I will just sync to the iPad for awhile. But I know that not everyone has that as an alternative. One thing I love about the Versa is that you forget you're even wearing it. It's really, really comfortable and not obtrusive at all. It's very trendy and modern-looking. I got the special edition mainly for the lavender woven band, but it also comes with a chip where you can make payments on. I actually haven't set this up yet and be warned that it doesn't work with all banks (and almost certainly not a small local bank), but it's an interesting option I will probably get around to using eventually. I am mostly using this for the exercise and the sleep. I have to be honest, I don't care much about the music and while originally I didn't think I'd care about notifications, I actually really appreciate the notifications now because I never miss an important phone call now because I didn't hear my phone over noise or something like that. Exercise - most important thing for me, of course. I love how it tracks your resting heart rate, calories burned, the fitbit coach. I know that Fitbit has a tendency to over-count steps though, so keep that in mind. I keep my step goal about 2,000 over because of it. Sleep - One of the most fascinating things to me is how it tracks your sleep cycles. I have some serious sleeping issues so this is really helpful to me. It shows your REM, deep sleep, light sleep, and awake. Don't be alarmed to see how little deep sleep you get...the majority is supposed to be light sleep. I also noticed that when I switched from the Flex 2 to this, that I was getting a lot less sleep....both track and subtract your "awake/restless" time, but the Versa seems to be much more sensitive to it than the Flex 2. So for nights that the Flex 2 maybe recorded 9 hours of sleep, the Versa is tracking maybe 6 hours and 45 minutes, depending on the night. I know my sleep is bad, but I honestly this it may be a little TOO sensitive. Overall, I am so happy with this watch! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2018 by D. Aks

  • Love it! Love it!
First off let just start with saying how much I love Amazon! I pre-ordered for the Fitbit Versa SE lavender from Best Buy. Online it said "guaranteed in store pickup by 4/16 (release day). On that day I had to find out that my watch never shipped! I ordered it way in advance. They were quick to charge my card but couldn't even notify me that it was on backorder. I was pissed! I logged into my Amazon account to find that i could order this watch (which was on backorder everywhere else) and have it delivered that day. Totally made my day! So thank you Amazon and the customer service rep i spoke to just to make sure it wasn't some fluke. As for the watch itself, I freaking love it. Setup was easy. Make sure you do it over wifi and no one else is connected so it can go faster. I downloaded an album from Deezer even though I'm still on their free 30 day trial. I'm able to leave my phone at home or in the car and listen to my music with my earbud or headphones. It still needs another update and like all other technology that just release, it has its bugs. Over all I'm super stoked with my purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2018 Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2018 by Cyn Gantan

  • Broke after 10 days Broke after 10 days
12 day update: On day 10 I noticed white vertical lines starting to go through the screen. I will post a picture of them. About an hour or so later the whole screen went blank. It was still tracking my steps and heart rate but the screen no longer worked at all. The entire display broke. After 10 days of light use. I never even got the thing wet. I contacted Fitbit to try to figure out what was going on. They had no idea. I was required to email them a video of me putting the Versa on the charger and then tapping the screen to show it wasn't working (I guess so they knew I wasn't lying about it being broken???). After they determined that, yes, the Versa was broken, I would have to send it back to them and then they would send me a replacement. That would likely take 3-4 weeks. I asked if this was happening to other devices, trying to figure out if there really were bad batches because I have read a lot of bad reviews. I originally loved the Versa and honestly still want to but I can't believe it didn't even last two weeks. Original Review: I got the Versa to replace the Alta I lost last year. I couldn’t be happier with it. I love the way it looks and feels on my wrist (especially with it being so lightweight). I was afraid it would look too bulky or big on my small wrist but it looks amazing! It also feels very secure on my wrist which I’m happy about. I lost my Alta when it fell off of my wrist without me noticing. Doesn’t feel like there’s any chance that could happen with the Versa. Set up for me was very quick – around 30 minutes (which is how long the Versa tells you it will take). Quick, easy, and ready to wear in less than an hour after unboxing it. My Versa came 70% - 80% charged already which was nice to see. I read a lot of reviews from people complaining about the Fitbit logo on the screen but it’s honestly not that noticeable – at least to me it’s not. The display is nice and clear. There are SO MANY watch faces you can choose from but not a huge app selection. I did buy the Versa for fitness purposes only so the lack of apps doesn’t bother me at all. It seems to track my steps and heart rate accurately which was my overall main concern. Notifications look great. I have an iPhone 7 Plus and the notifications pop up immediately. Of course I can’t reply to texts or answer phone calls but that doesn’t bother me. I have my phone on me 90% of the time anyway. The notifications are helpful when I am at work and keep my phone on silent in my desk. I’ve only had it for a day but I’m in love…especially with the lavender woven band. My mom liked it so much after seeing it that she ordered herself the same one. Will update this review if things start going downhill with it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2018 Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2018 by Rachael B

  • Female friendly, easy to use and great health features
I bought this one for my wife and after 2 weeks, she loves it. In a nutshell, here are the positives: 1) It's very comfortable to wear. She forgets she is wearing it which means it is a good watch to sleep with. 2) The size is great for female wrists. She is a tiny person (5 feet 1) and it looks good on her. 3) HR monitor seems to be good, very consistent. I read some other people have issues but so far it has been good for her. 4) Battery life is great. I goes a bit more than 25% per day so 4+ days may be a stretch but it is fantastic anyway. 5) Sleep tracking data is great. 6) The watch does a good job picking up activities automatically. I wish there were more activities but so far it has been good The things that could be better 1) App selection is very limited but she was coming from an Android Wear device and in full honestly you don't use apps that much besides activity tracking. Who really calls an Uber from your watch?. I wish we could see more airlines, smart locks, hotels, car companies adding apps. And of course, the health ecosystem as well: blood pressure, glucose monitors, and so forth. 2) Software no so snappy at times but not a big deal. 3) As I said, the list of activities it tracks could improve a bit 4) I wish we get the same iWatch feature that the watch alerts you if your heart rate goes crazy. That would be cool and I believe it is just a software update. Overall if you are looking for your first smartwatch, if you are on Android or a combination of both, this is the one you need to get. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2018 by Jose Roberto Magana

  • I was drunk Amazoning and bought this by accident
Alright so I'm gonna try to make this review helpful, bear with me. I've been wanting a Fitbit for a few months now, mostly because I got fat at my last job which I thankfully no longer am at and wanted to track steps and sleep and all that other cool stuff. The more I researched Fitbits, the more I got assaulted with ads to buy one on Facebook which probably contributed to my purchase but *shrug* what can you do. I especially wanted the Special Edition because the idea of swiping my Fitbit to pay if I don't have my wallet with me was some super futuristic Jetsons type stuff that appealed to me. The mistake I made was not checking beforehand if my bank is supported, which it is not. It might be in the future but I'd expect Fitbit to add real-time mood monitoring before that happens. Being that I was drunk when I ordered it, I also made the mistake of getting the rose gold because the other SE colors were not available for one-day Prime shipping when I ordered. Don't get me wrong, it's cool and all but I'm so not a rose gold kinda girl. Every time I look at it I'm reminded of my drinking problem and how I make stupid decisions when I'm drunk. ALRIGHT! With that out of the way... This little thing is pretty rad. I am heavily tattooed and didn't even think to Google if Fitbits work over tattoos until after my purchase at which point I learned that dark/saturated inks can definitely affect device performance. So, I wear it very loose on my dominant wrist where I have a small chunk of blank skin. Sometimes it slips back up my arm where I'm tattooed and has trouble getting a good heart rate reading. Something to keep in mind if you are fully sleeved like me. The sleep tracking has been the best feature. I knew my sleep was bad but seeing it clearly in the app shows me just how bad it is. I miss maybe one or two nights a week in the app, not sure why but my guess is fit/tattoos. Keeping the device loose seems to go a long way toward getting accurate readings. I really like how many customizable watch faces there are and the low profile of the watch. As previously mentioned, I'm fat right now but am lucky to have super skinny wrists and freakishly long fingers/hand, the device isn't bulky at all. Given that this is my first fitness tracker, I don't have much to compare it to (I've used MapMy[whatever] apps for years but obviously all that is manual), but have to say I'm really pleased with my drunk purchase a month in. I feel like I'm learning a lot about my body, my habits, and just how sedentary I can be as a freelance writer despite my bike being my sole means of transportation. If you're looking to get your first Fitbit, I can definitely recommend the Versa. Just, you know, don't order it drunk on accident and get the ugly color. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2018 by There's Cat Hair on This

  • Excellent replacement for Pebble Time Round
I purchased this watch to replace my Pebble Time Round when it stopped vibrating reliably. I am really liking the Versa, though I will say that it took a few hours and lots of patience to get it set up correctly. I ended up having to read through a bunch of message boards to figure out how to get text messages and notifications to display properly. I am using it with a Samsung Galaxy S7 Android phone. While there aren't as many apps yet as Pebble had, there are plenty to get back functionality that my Pebble Time Round had by default. Some of the best third party apps include My Agenda (to see calendar appointments), Tips, Calculator, Currencies and Barcodes. Fitbit also has some great apps including Starbucks. I opted for the rose gold version to have NFC payment functionality. One of the first things I did was purchase a rose gold metal mesh band from a third party seller to replace the woven band. The metal mesh band is great and was very reasonably priced. I have very small wrists, and the Fitbit Versa fits me fine and is very lightweight and comfortable to wear. The absolute best things about this watch are battery life (on day three and still above 30%), great visibility even outdoors, waterproof capabilities, and ease of use (once you get all the functionality working and apps loaded). The only thing I'm still working on is getting music controls to work properly when playing music from my phone. That's definitely buggy based on the message boards, but I haven't spent a lot of time troubleshooting it yet. It's a Fitbit, so the exercise tracking is top notch. As a smartwatch, it isn't perfect but it meets my needs. I thought I would miss dictating texts into the watch, which was a great Pebble feature, but it turns out that the five stock replies I have access to (and can customize in the phone app) are sufficient most of the time. I am very happy with the Versa as a replacement for my Pebble Time Round so far. I think the pros far outweigh the cons and would recommend this to any Android phone user who wants excellent fitness tracking with decent smartwatch capabilities. UPDATE: I've now had the watch for a few weeks and still love it. I did get music controls working. The trick is to do a double bluetooth connection (the music specific one is called Versa Classic) and then the music controls work when I have my phone connected to a bluetooth headset. Since I mainly use this while exercising, this meets my needs. The only two features I miss from my Pebble Time Round are the ability to initiate calls from my wrist and the ability to send texts (not just reply to incoming ones), but otherwise, this watch is an improvement in every way from the Pebble Time Round. Hopefully third party apps will help fill these two gaps as the Versa gains in popularity. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2018 by Audrey K

  • Lightweight Lightweight
I have had mine about 2 weeks now. I ordered the rose gold special edition version. I had an alta HR prior to this and used it mainly to track sleep, steps and for text and call notifications while at work. I wanted to be able to see any calls or texts while I was on the floor since we aren't allowed to have our phones out. I am rarely near my desk and I was wanted to make sure I could see calls or texts from my sitter or my childs school. The Alta worked well, but I love the new Versa even more. I really wish there was a way to sync two phones to it. I would love to be able to have messages from both my personal and work phone show up on it. The size is great. It isn't too big and its actually lighter weight than the alta HR. Its thinner as well. I added my bank card for the payment feature which is pretty cool. I like that I can change the watch face on a whim. There are new ones added every day as well, plus you can make your own or use a photo with some of them. The steps seem accurate but the floor counting seems a little high. It counts the 3 low steps from my porch as a floor which I didn't expect. I had no issues with set up at all. I have a galaxy S9+ and all the features work. Set up was extremely simple. You can charge it with the bands on. The bands are harder to swap out than on the Alta HR since you have to get the little pi s in just right. The sleep tracker works well. I have used it to play music with blue tooth headphones a couple times. It works fine but it isn't something I use often. I hope the text replies come soon as I was really excited about that feature. Overall I am extremely happy with it. I still love the Alta Hr and I gave it to my mother and also bought one for my neice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2018 Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2018 by AbbyValentine

  • Nice and pretty but fragile Nice and pretty but fragile
Ok, so I purchased my Versa back in April.... only 7 months ago.... here we go, so I paid $230 for it as that was the price at the time for it. LOVED IT!!! Omg it was much lighter than my previous Moto watch, super easy to use, comfortable and pretty. I hardly ever take it off. Like never. Work, play, exercise, house work, swimming, hot tub, walking, cooking, camping, dirt bike/quad riding.....basically never. Except when I sleep, lol. I do not care to "track" my sleep, just not my thing. I mostly like to keep track of my movement, steps, exercise tutorials and so on. And I use the timer all the time. When I move the watch comes on and even on the lowest setting the light will wake me up (I like to sleep in pitch black haha). You know, sleeping on my hand/arm so it's right in my face. Lol. Anyways I love the watch. Up until yesterday when I saw a small chip with a tiny hairline crack in the lower left of the screen! How??? I was home all day doing some light house work (you know clean a toilet take out the trash stuff) and laundry and never once hit my wrist! I had a hard time understanding how it could get damaged. I know it's not invincible but I expected it to last longer I guess. I even had a glass screen protector on it. Never had one on my Moto and because it was a bit bulkier I did hit it more than my Versa. Kinda like a brick on my wrist but it was well built for sure. Anyways I chatted with Fitbit and they tell me it's not considered waterproof anymore; be careful they said and not covered under their warranty for replacement. They asked for all the info, I sent a picture to them, even checked into my Fitbit account (see if I'm actually using it maybe?) Only to tell me it's not under warranty but they'll be happy to give me a coupon to buy another one. Nope, I will not be buying another Fitbit as much as I LOVE this one. I spent way too much for it only to be told I can buy another one?? I just wanted it replaced or fixed. And how do I know it wont be just as fragile if I do buy another one? If this chipped after only 7 months of just plain everyday wear and living life, no thank you. Too costly for me to invest in another one and worry about damage. For $230 I hoped for longer than 7 months. Ugh. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2019 Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2019 by ReadMyLips29

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