11-24-2023
02:34
- last edited on
11-25-2023
04:28
by
MarreFitbit
11-24-2023
02:34
- last edited on
11-25-2023
04:28
by
MarreFitbit
I bought my Fitbit Versa 2 almost 2 and a half years ago and now mainly use it for tracking sleep and as an alarm.
The other day, as I was setting a new alarm, the touch screen was playing up, either not accepting the buttons I was pressing or skipping back a screen. I ended up turning off my watch and starting again.
But in the meantime, was just wondering what the expected life span of these watches.
Many thanks.
Moderator Edit: Clarified subject
11-25-2023 04:34
11-25-2023 04:34
Hi there, @neder. Welcome to the Fitbit Community Forums. I'm sorry to hear that your Versa 2 screen was acting up. Thanks for taking the time to troubleshoot this issue before reaching out. I understand where your concern is coming from. May I know if the issue is fully solved now?
Regarding your inquiry, please note that our products are indeed designed and made to last (this goes for each product component) however, there is not an infallible way to ensure that no issues will be present in the long run. Because of this, our Warranty Policy is set into providing as much coverage as we can.
Let me know if you have any questions.
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11-28-2023 07:31
11-28-2023 07:31
You get roughly 366 days until it starts glitching like crazy, unless it's a leap year, then you get 367.
11-30-2023 18:11
11-30-2023 18:11
I wish I could love this comment! They bricked my last one. Replaced it and it's given me nothing but headaches for 11 months now.