11-07-2018
06:20
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11-08-2018
07:54
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MarcoGFitbit
11-07-2018
06:20
- last edited on
11-08-2018
07:54
by
MarcoGFitbit
OK, I give up. After my Surge died due to a bad battery and poor performance, I hoped the Versa would be better. Now on my second Versa, here is my feedback:
Your best product was the Fitbit One. My wife had to throw out her first Fitbit watch, a bad Band just cracked apart.
I am going back to the Fitbit One, unless you know what to do about the time being wrong.
Moderator Edit: Clarified Subject.
11-08-2018 07:56
11-08-2018 07:56
Hello @Johnkn, thanks for joining the Fitbit Community, it's great to have you on board.
We really appreciate our members's input and feedback and I would like to thank you for yours. Our team is always looking to improve the Fitbit experience and they really appreciate when our members voiced their opinion and feedback.
I understand your concern about the Fitbit Versa and I sincerely apologize for the inconveniences you've experienced it with it. Please remember that we do not expect these issues to affect our watches but that's why every Fitbit tracker comes a limited product warranty and in case you have inquiries or doubts about what it covers, you can check it on this article: Return Policy & Warranty.
Thanks for your patience and understanding, if there's anything else I can do for you, please feel free to reply.
11-15-2018 10:59
11-15-2018 10:59
My Fitbit Versa was purchased Sep 12, 2018 and has been replaced once before.
Personally, I think 90% of my problems stem from the software. After wearing Fitbit One for years, I was spoiled by it's accuracy and straight forward approach to collection of info. The Versa obviously has some weird programming, especially for the treatment of sleep time. All you need to do is view my sleep history to understand what is at fault. Even my Surge was better. Why pick up time spent sitting as sleep time in the afternoon? Then, link it to a poorly annotated sleep time from the night for 15 hrs of sleep. Or 3 hours at night which I cannot seem any rhyme or reason for when I sleep 8 hours, with a couple breaks for the toilet.....
Step count? What could be simpler? The Versa does not count steps with nighttime trips to the toilet. I mean it is ZERO. How can that be? A round trip to the toilet is 50 steps. I also get ZERO from 24 minutes on a treadmill. I put it in my pocket for accurate steps. My wife has the same step count problems with her Alta HR. She now wears my old fitbit One. She goes shopping with her ALTA and walks for hours and comes home with a days worth of steps under 3000.
Don't get me started on heart rate. It is just plain wrong versus clamp on finger tip devices, but Fitbit one does not do this. So, I can't compare squawk.
I will keep the Versa as that's the best you can do. BUT, give these comments to your programmers so a fix can be understood by them. I cannot believe I am the only one with these problems.
I cannot comment on your fix as I am out of the 45 day warranty and already went that route.
PS My fitbit Surge which was poorly performing (Thus the Versa) finally died and cannot keep a charge for more than a few hours.That's after 2 years.