![]() If the Versa 2 came with cellular service and its own data plan, I’m sure that would solve the problem. And reliability isn’t great - I received multiple “Connection Lost” error messages during my testing. But your phone must still be nearby and paired to your watch via Bluetooth. ![]() On the go, it’s also easier to ask your watch a quick question than to take out your phone and ask. ![]() I would imagine the same goes when you’re, say, cooking. It’s just faster to ask for a 30-second timer than to set one by swiping around the user interface. I’ve used many Fitbits while working out, and having Alexa available is convenient. Alexa works, but not reliablyĬertain tasks are far easier to do by voice. If you’re invested in Fitbit though, it’s a handy addition. I suspect if you’re already on the fence, Alexa on a smartwatch won’t make you pick a side. The other software feature that is meant to sway you is Alexa. The Spotify app is spiffy, but you have to start streaming on a different device first and be a paying Premium subscriber. If you don’t, there’s not much here to sway you. If you like Fitbit OS, you’ll like the Versa 2. In terms of software, the Versa 2 feels a little more polished than its predecessors.
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