








⌚ Elevate your wellness game with Fitbit Versa 4 — where smart meets unstoppable!
The Google Fitbit Versa 4 is a sleek, lightweight fitness smartwatch featuring a vibrant 1.58-inch AMOLED display, built-in GPS, and water resistance up to 50 meters. Compatible with iOS 15+ and Android 9.0+, it offers over 6 days of battery life, 40+ exercise modes, advanced health metrics including heart rate, SpO2, sleep, and stress tracking, plus on-wrist calls and notifications. Included is a 6-month Premium membership for exclusive workouts and mindfulness content, making it a comprehensive health companion for the modern professional.
















| ASIN | B0B6WS7Q71 |
| Age Range Description | Youth |
| Band Colour | Red |
| Band Length | 40.5 Millimetres |
| Band Material Type | Aluminium |
| Band Width | 40.5 Millimetres |
| Battery Average Life | 6 days |
| Battery Capacity | 162 |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
| Battery Charge Time | 12 minutes |
| Battery Power | 6 |
| Battery capacity | 162 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 315 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 11 in Smartwatches |
| Box Contents | Smartwatch, charger |
| Brand Name | Fitbit |
| Case Material Type | Aluminium |
| Clasp Type | Tang Buckle |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Colour | Beet/Copper Rose |
| Communication Feature | Bluetooth |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Compatible Phone Models | iOS, Android |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, NFC |
| Connectivity technology | Bluetooth, NFC |
| Controller Type | Google Assistant |
| Country of Origin | Vietnam |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 10,982 Reviews |
| Display Type | AMOLED |
| GPS Geotagging Functionality | Built-in GPS |
| Human Interface Input | Microphone |
| Item Dimensions | 40 x 40 x 11 millimetres |
| Item Type Name | Smartwatch |
| Item Weight | 60 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Fitbit |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 6400 MB |
| Memory storage capacity | 6400 MB |
| Metrics Measured | [Optical Heart Rate Sensor, Accelerometer, Pulse Oximetry] |
| Model Name | Versa 4,beet/Copper Rose |
| Model Number | FB523RGRD |
| Operating System | IOS13+; Android 8+ |
| Operating system | IOS13+; Android 8+ |
| Product Features | GPS, Sleep monitor |
| Resolution | 348 x 442 |
| Screen Size | 1.58 Inches |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Special feature | GPS, Sleep monitor |
| Sport Type | Fitness |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Supported Application | Google Apps, Navigation Apps, Communication Apps, Fitness Apps, Productivity Apps, Smart Home Integration |
| Supported Satellite Navigation System | GPS |
| Target Audience | Unisex Adults |
| UPC | 810038858746 |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Water Resistance Depth | 50 Metres |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Waterproof Rating | IP67 |
| Wearable Computer Type | Smart Watch |
| Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
| Wireless Provider | du |
| Wireless communication standard | Bluetooth |
T**X
Great, except for battery life
Decided to take a change on a reduced price one in good as new condition. And I am glad I did because everything about it is perfect. I am delighted with this watch. I broke my Garmin smart watch and was looking for a cheaper replacement. This fit bit is great. The battery life is much shorter than my Garmin. So I need to remember to charge it often. I have bought some different coloured straps to wear with it. I will probably go back to Garmin but for now I am happy with my fitbit.
M**D
A great watch.
I recently purchased this watch for a Christmas present for my partner. She absolutely loves it. Everything works great with regards the functions and she finds it comfortable to wear and easy to both use, and see the display face.
V**A
A good strap for activities.
So far so good! After a couple of months, the battery still only needs charging once a week, and even then I can push it to 9 days if I'm lazy. I use the timer feature daily once or twice, the alarm twice-weekly, I have a watch-face downloaded from the store which alleges to use a lot of battery power, so maybe I could get more battery if I didn't care for the aesthetics of the face so much. I don't use the map feature, or haven't yet, as I haven't needed to. Maybe this would drain the battery more. I've been able to sync two bank accounts to the Google Pay app. Virgin and Santander, both an easy setup. Some readers seem to not accept this style of watch/payment, like the local busses, so I still have to keep a spare bankcard on me just incase I run into this problem. The notifications, as with the Alta, are... somewhat useless. When I update the app, I'll receive notifications from texts/discord for a few hours, and then they won't arrive anymore. I don't really care about this feature, but it's a quality of life improvement when it does work. The app frequently reports there's a problem with notifications. If I turn an arbitrary random toggle on and off then it works again for an hour or so, but I don't really care enough. I've been swimming for 1 hour a week and had no issues with the watch following each swim. It's also survived some heavy rain-fall and a lot of washing up. The strap is... fine. I wouldn't wear it all the time. it's softer than I expected, but I still bought a replacement that looks smarter and feels better. I use the strap it came with for swimming only, as it's quite water repellent. The pedometre is good, it took a few days I guess to sync with my movements. Day 1 of ownership I excitedly walked around the house counting my steps manually, and saw it counted 1 in every 10. But when I'm walking outside, and I guess making more body-movements, it counts those steps okay. I don't enjoy the activity-tracker face. When I'm wearing a watch it's mostly because I want to know the time, but when it automatically begins to track my walking I have to scroll to the bottom of the display to see the time. Frustrating when I'm trying to move quickly for a bus or train and just need to know if I'm going to get there on-time and I have to slow my pace to swipe the screen. I guess the feature can be disabled, but I wish it would just put the time at the top of the screen then let me scroll for further information. Also annoying when I'm swimming, as I can't see the wall-mounted clocks without my glasses lmao, and I can't check the time on my watch because the time is not visible for the activity tracker. Baffling. I have to stop an squint, which is hilarious but is an interruption. This is the reason for the loss of 1 star, because that annoys me regularly.
B**N
Perfect fitness wash
Easy to use Looks good
M**E
Reliable and affordable, does everything it says it will.
I wanted to use this watch for a few weeks before leaving a review. I'm so pleased with this watch, it does everything I need it to and more. Having spent almost £75 in total on 3 cheap versions which promise to do everything this one does, which they most definitely didn't, I wish I had put that money towards this one in the first place. It monitors all my steps, heart rate, time in the zone, sleep and on and on. Also sends me notifications for all of my apps and reminds me every hour if I need to move more, which was a little annoying to begin but actually is exactly what I needed. It's such a minefield choosing the fitness tracker watch that suits your every need and they can be so expensive for the Samsung and Garmin ones. Definitely recommend this watch, needs charging every 3 to 4 days but I knew that before I purchased it, so pleased I finally found a watch that does everything it promises 💯
A**B
great little watch and Super easy to set up
From thinking of an absolute nightmare because my Versa 2 was broken as in accidentally put in the washing machine and not being able to get it going again. I didn't know how to remove this from my account. Couldn't find a work around as Versa is being discontinued after being navigated to Google. But it appears there are two years for customer care and updates from date of purchase and as my last watch lasted just three years and in all honesty was beginning to fail on battery power time . So the fitbit app isn't easy to get to I found an email with my stats and signed in from there, the thing is, you don't have to delete the old watch at all, you just set up the new one in your existing account and it just overrides the old watch and keeps your profile and all your targets and settings. So after a fretful day yesterday. Got up and got on with it today. Battery life seems good at 6 days Screen size is good and easy to read which is good for me because i have poor eyesight. I like the updated connectivity with a USB to PC and magnetic connection to the watch too
J**O
Fitbit - a tale of woe
As part of a major fitness and weight loss drive, I started wearing Fitbits in 2018. Since then, I have been through seven of the things. They tend to break or become useless after a year or so, with a maximum of two years. They’ve just broken down, batteries have failed, got terminally confused after an update, or just stopped reading key parameters. It's the last failure mode that concerns me most, and this has plagued my last three Fitbits – a Sense 2 and two Versa 4s. Hence this review. This extended saga started with a Fitbit Sense 2 that had lost the ability to log sleep or sleep scores, together with all health metrics except RHR, after 18 months of use. Moreover, its stress and readiness scores never worked - displaying nothing most of the time, and junk data at others Two months ago, I replaced it with a Versa 4, and was surprised to see it displaying identical problems. So I returned it to Amazon, and replaced it with a second Versa 4. You can probably guess the outcome now - the second replacement is also manifesting exactly the same issues. Discounting the hypothesis that I'm actually dead, but have somehow failed to notice it, we here see three successive Fitbits unable to record exactly the same parameters - sleep, sleep score, BR, SpO2, HRV and Skin Temp. With stress and readiness as total non-starters. Either I've been staggeringly unlucky, or all three units do exhibit exactly the same problems. I tend to go with the latter. Now, if I were a cynical and deeply suspicious person, I might conclude that something more systematic is going on here. Maybe someone had the bright idea of using the cripple hammer on Fitbits to move customers onto Google Pixel watches - despite the fact that their battery life remains pitiful, and they don't work at all with my Apple phones and tablets. Perish the thought, so let's park that hypothesis on one side for the moment, and let me use this review to 1) warn potential customers and 2) ask Fitbit/Google two simple questions: 1) What's going on here? and 2) What are they going to do about it? You will understand from all this why I simply cannot recommend Fitbits, any Fitbit, to anyone at this time. It’s just not worth the hassle. Postscript. It now appears that Google has quietly stopped producing Fitbits to focus on their own Pixel. Well, that explains everything now, doesn't it? Fitbit is dead, don't be conned into buying one.
J**V
Good watch is what I neede most
Gives me the incentive to walk more and is a good watch 👍👍
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