01-18-2025 14:44
01-18-2025 14:44
How do I shut the microphone off on a Versa 4. I do not want it enabled.
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Best Answer01-19-2025 14:02
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01-19-2025 14:02
@bwantsbasics I disagree with @EstuardoFitbit’s answer. I own a Sense 2 and it has the same operating system as your Versa 4.
The Versa 4 doesn’t have snore and noise detection.
Laurie | Maryland
Sense 2, Luxe, Aria 2 | iOS | Mac OS
Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.
01-19-2025 13:25 - edited 01-20-2025 08:03
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01-19-2025 13:25 - edited 01-20-2025 08:03
Hey there @bwantsbasics, welcome back to the Fitbit Community!
The mic is used for several things like calls and digital assistants. You can see how to turn it on by checking this article.
If your concerns come because of your data privacy, please take a look at this help page that provides all the information you should be aware of.
Best Answer01-19-2025 14:02
Diamond Fitbit Product Experts share support knowledge on the forums and advocate for the betterment of Fitbit products and services. Learn more
01-19-2025 14:02
@bwantsbasics I disagree with @EstuardoFitbit’s answer. I own a Sense 2 and it has the same operating system as your Versa 4.
The Versa 4 doesn’t have snore and noise detection.
Laurie | Maryland
Sense 2, Luxe, Aria 2 | iOS | Mac OS
Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.
01-20-2025 07:52 - edited 01-20-2025 08:02
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01-20-2025 07:52 - edited 01-20-2025 08:02
@LZeeW Thanks for the clarification!
I sincerely apologize for providing you with incorrect information, and your feedback is invaluable in helping me learn and grow. I edited my post so it can reflect the correct information.
I also marked your reply as the Best Answer so everyone can find the solution easily.