04-18-2018 14:09
04-18-2018 14:09
Does anyone else have a Versa that seems to be easily scratching (on the screen)? I haven't even worn mine for 24 hours and I already have several scratches on the screen, one of which appears quite deep.
06-10-2020 04:22
06-10-2020 04:22
07-30-2020 09:18
07-30-2020 09:18
Got a new FitBit Versa 2 and had my watch on for 1 day and it got scratched somehow. Wish FitBit would recommend a screen protector to add to your cart in check out, i didn't know it would scratch this easy! Bummed 😞
01-02-2021 17:36
01-02-2021 17:36
I wish I had searched for this topic before I upgraded to the versa 3. I’ve had mine for four days and there’s a giant scratch across the front of the screen. Fitbit support won’t do anything for me at all. What garbage. This thing is not fit for regular people to wear, I have done nothing but sit around the house and type on devices since Christmas, nothing that would justify this kind of scratching. I’ve ordered screen protectors now but that’s a bit too late. I was so excited to upgrade to a fancier device and now every time I look at it it makes me furious instead of excited.
This is absolutely going to be my last Fitbit and I am warning everybody I know not to buy one. This is pathetic service.
01-02-2021 20:01
01-02-2021 20:01
I always had Fitbit devices but went another route this year due to the scratching and customer service with the Fitbit Versa. Very disappointing.
01-02-2021 20:08
01-02-2021 20:08
I am thinking about just returning mine to Amazon since I’ve only had it a week, and Amazon will at least stand behind the product that you buy from them - unlike Fitbit.
01-03-2021 06:04
01-03-2021 06:04
I have had mine going on 2 years. I'm a woodworker and spend a lot of time in the shop working with lumber, tools, etc. My watch is still like new.
You really need to look at this from Fitbit's point of view. You did not get a scratch on the screen that severe by simply sitting in a chair and typing. They don't just grow on their own account. An event occurred that caused the scratch. That event was not the fault of Fitbit. If you need to make a case to them you need to really think about exactly what happened that caused it and whether it should have been able to withstand that type of thing. Then present your case.
I have gone through a couple of Aria scales, and my experience with their support has been outstanding. One was out of warranty and they still replaced it.
Just another viewpoint...
01-03-2021 07:19
01-03-2021 07:19
My gosh, this must be the very first time in the history of recorded history that a random man who knows nothing about the case told a woman he didn’t believe something she was saying, and tried to convince her she didn’t know what she was talking about, although she was there and he wasn’t. I am utterly shocked that this could happen, why would a man just randomly not believe me when I was saying something that legitimately happened to me…
Oh yeah right. Never mind.
Also, like anybody believes you’re a woodworker. You’re undoubtedly a 14-year-old getting paid in rupees to work as a corporate apologist. Whatever dude.
01-03-2021 08:16
01-03-2021 08:16
Interesting reply. So, you assume I am a man because I participate in a woodworking hobby. You subsequently assume I have issues with women in general and don't believe them and that I think you don't know what you are talking about. Then, you decide that I am not a man, but a young person getting paid in Indian currency, and as such misrepresenting myself and falsely posting a message on a company forum in the hopes of making you feel belittled.
Not that somebody like this needs this kind of clarification, but I'll do it anyway:
I am a man (correct) that has been married for 40 years to a strong, successful woman.
I have fellow female Woodworker's that would be quite annoyed at your first assumption they must all be men.
I work with a great many people from India that would be extremely upset by your depiction of them as liars and cheats for a corporate entity.
I also have the privilege of working with a good number of female engineers that I have a great deal of respect for.
You really need to take a look at your conduct around this. If nothing else I can see why your call to support went so well.
Happy New Year.
01-03-2021 08:21
01-03-2021 08:21
I assumed you were a man because your reply was so condescending and immediately disregarded my actual lived experience. As for the rest of it, please just be quiet, the grown-ups are trying to solve a problem.
01-03-2021 12:53
01-03-2021 12:53
01-03-2021 14:16
01-03-2021 14:16
The glass is definitely not as it should be (perhaps mouse glass 🙄). My first Versa scratched easily. When that one died after the usual 16 months (moisture), I immediately fitted the replacement (luckily through credit card insurance benefit) Versa 2 with screen protector. I don't have anything to protect it from moisture where the sensors come in contact with the skin. Perhaps the new Fitbit owner will improve the reliability?
01-03-2021 16:59
01-03-2021 16:59
That sounds like it would be your best bet. Fitbit will not offer you any support. Good Luck.
07-19-2021 12:22
07-19-2021 12:22
I got a Fitbit Versa 2 for Christmas 2019. Not one scratch on it until a few months ago. I worked as a Lab Technician and now a Covid tester and no scratches at all. Now, I was outside with my dogs and tripped, hitting my watch on the sidewalk. Just putting it out there, I'm one that had it good with mine. Getting ready to upgrade this week to a 3 but I'll be buying a screen protector for this one. Just a feeling I have.
07-19-2021 12:26
07-19-2021 12:26