03-13-2018
11:54
- last edited on
11-12-2024
12:32
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EstuardoFitbit
03-13-2018
11:54
- last edited on
11-12-2024
12:32
by
EstuardoFitbit
Will the watchbands from the Ionic fit the Versa?
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03-16-2018 13:59
03-16-2018 13:59
@Grumpyswife I can confirm that the Ionic watch bands will not fit on a Versa.
03-13-2018 12:13
03-13-2018 12:13
No, there is a different attachment arrangement.
03-13-2018 12:13
03-13-2018 12:13
My guess is no. The Versa appears to be small than the Ionic, thus the band would also be narrower. That would be my best guess.
03-13-2018 12:14
03-13-2018 12:14
From the images I've seen of the Versa, no. It appears to have a different mechanism, similar to the blaze release mechanism.
03-13-2018 17:32
03-13-2018 17:32
Do we know if there will be sports bands?
03-13-2018 17:40
03-13-2018 17:40
here is the information from the about Versa link at the top of this page:
Following prices are for the U.S:
Fitbit Versa | $199.95 |
Fitbit Versa Special Edition | $229.95 |
Classic bands | $29.95 |
Horween leather bands | $49.95 |
Stainless steel bands | $99.95 |
Metal mesh bands | $79.95 |
I think the spec sheet is worth the read...
Elena | Pennsylvania
03-13-2018 17:50
03-13-2018 17:50
None of any style fitbit bands have ever interchanged with eachother.
03-16-2018 13:59
03-16-2018 13:59
@Grumpyswife I can confirm that the Ionic watch bands will not fit on a Versa.
03-17-2018 02:12 - edited 03-17-2018 02:13
03-17-2018 02:12 - edited 03-17-2018 02:13
ok..thanks
03-17-2018 02:19
03-17-2018 02:19
Yes, I found few official and third-party Fitbit versa bands and after looking on it I can say that Ionic band with not fit.
03-17-2018 15:38
03-17-2018 15:38
So I just found out from a sales person on fitbit chat that the watch band width is 0.9478 inches or roughly 24mm.
03-17-2018 19:07
03-17-2018 19:07
Will the blaze bands fit the versa?
04-08-2018 10:53
04-08-2018 10:53
@pinkdaisy The Blaze wristbands will not be compatible with Versa. Similar to all our watches, it has its own unique mechanism to attach to the watch body.
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