06-07-2020 09:18
06-07-2020 09:18
I’ve had my Versa for about a year and a half now, and it’s started acting horribly buggy, it died unexpectedly and I had to remove it from my phone and account entirely to resync it, and the resyncing process took a day and a half with about 30 tries and a call to tech support. And now the heart rate monitor turns off randomly and leaves my heart rate at the last reading it took on my device so I
06-07-2020 09:19
06-07-2020 09:19
I’ve had my Versa for about a year and a half now, and it’s started acting horribly buggy, it died unexpectedly and I had to remove it from my phone and account entirely to resync it, and the resyncing process took a day and a half with about 30 tries and a call to tech support. And now the heart rate monitor turns off randomly and leaves my heart rate at the last reading it took on my device so I can’t even get an accurate heart rate. It’s battery has also started draining really quickly even though I’ve had it for a year and a half with no problems. I just don’t know if it’s worth it to invest in the Versa 2 because I haven’t seen anywhere that Fitbit has fixed these problems, and this thing cost too much to completely give out on me after a year and a half. So my question is, have they fixed the problems? Because I love the perfect mix between smart watch and fitness tracker that the Versa is but I don’t want to waste my money. And before someone from Fitbit comes on here and tells me to turn everything on and off and reset my phone and the watch and the app and everything, I do that or some variation of it almost daily now to get the watch to actually function. The Fitbit Troubleshooting is absolutely useless.