11-27-2018
14:22
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07:49
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MarcoGFitbit
11-27-2018
14:22
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07:49
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MarcoGFitbit
I understand the Versa is waterproof for up to 50 mtrs and 20 lengths of a pool. The size of pool is not apparent. I regularly do 30 metre in a 25 metre pool. Is the Versa sufficiently waterproof for this distance?
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11-27-2018 19:53
11-27-2018 19:53
The Versa is water resistant to a depth of 50 m. You can stay in the pool as long as you like and swim as far as you you like and the Versa will be fine
Helen | Western Australia
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11-27-2018 19:53
11-27-2018 19:53
The Versa is water resistant to a depth of 50 m. You can stay in the pool as long as you like and swim as far as you you like and the Versa will be fine
Helen | Western Australia
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11-28-2018 01:36
11-28-2018 01:36
11-28-2018 07:51
11-28-2018 07:51
Hello @PJbye, have a warm welcome to the Fitbit Community, it's great to have you on board. It's always nice to see you @NellyG, thanks for all your help
@PJbye, I appreciate your participation in the Forums and for posting your question. Please note that as @NellyG mentioned, the Fitbit Versa is swim-proof and can be worn in the lake, the pool or the ocean. Still, it’s important to thoroughly dry your elastomer band and tracker and remove any debris from your device after wear in the water Take in consideration that non-elastomer accessories should not be worn in water. To minimize damage to your watch, avoid any direct contact of sunscreen or insect repellent sprays with your tracker or watch. Remove your tracker while applying these sprays.
Thanks for sharing your questions in the Forums, if there's anything else we can do for you, please feel free to reply.
11-28-2018 14:04
11-28-2018 14:04
11-29-2018 09:01
11-29-2018 09:01
Hello @PJbye, I hope you're doing well, thanks for taking the time to reply and let us know the information on this thread was helpful for you, I'm very glad.
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