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Does water resistant to 50 m mean depth or distance?-Versa

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Hey gang!!

 

My old Fitbit just died and I'm seriously considering an upgrade to the Versa. Quick question on this water resitant to 50 m stuff, does this mean depth or distance? Also, is there a time limit to being in water? For example, I'd love to wear it to a giant water park here in CO. Not for tracking any sort of lap swimming, but for counting all the steps going from ride to ride to wave pool to ride to lazy river to ride to pool to waves to ride and so on and so forth. Would the Versa be able to withstand those sorts of shenanigans? 

 

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no steps when you wear to swimming,  But it  gave you distance and heart beats when you wear it swimming.. I had versa over three weeks,  I used as swimming tracker for labs (always gave  wrong counts,  it over  counts  my  distance and labs, more than double) .   It auto-records swimming for you.  But is count steps or sports are great.   Now, it is dead now after steams inside of watch. .   I am waiting for RMA replacement.

 

I stall love versa then other firbit devices.

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 There is no time limit for being in the water for the Fitbit Versa. You should be more than fine wearing it at the waterpark. And when you're in the water it will still tracks your steps. And the 50m refers to depth.

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Thank you!

 

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