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Review: Excellent smartwatch - I have had this watch for ages now
and its still going strong. As a diabetic, I wanted a watch that
would allow me to see my glucose numbers at a glance rather than
looking on my phone. I downloaded an app that works well with the
Fitbit for this and it really helps me monitor my numbers. The
other options such as exercise, steps, heart rate, etc are all
really good to and the watch is customizable for your needs. I
can also take and send calls, messages, texts, etc so thats very
cool and makes me feel all futuristic. I set up my credit card on
it as well so I can just put in my pin and tap my watch when
paying for something and most of the time it works (I
occasionally find a machine that won't accept it but its rare)
Its held up well over the past few years with a few minor
scratches but it still charges well and stays charged all day
long and sometimes severral days at a time. I didn't like the
silicone band that came with it so I purchased several cloth
bands and its a pretty standard size so its not hard to find
bands that work with it. I think its a great buy for a smartwatch
and looks nice too as its not overly large
Review: Finally, a watch I'll wear every day - I am not the kind
of person that wanted a wristwatch, let alone a smart watch. I
don't need that level of connectivity, and I have the unfortunate
tendency to destroy nicer watches because of clumsiness and
absent-mindedness. But, I do enjoy working out. I love having
data when I want to see it. And, importantly, I work in a
profession where I would benefit from having a wrist watch to
check the time. It's with that mindset that I finally caved and
purchased the Fitbit Charge a few years ago. I liked it, but it
crashed a bunch of times and eventually refused to reboot. So, I
started looking for alternatives. I found the Versa but resisted,
as I really don't want or need most smart watch features. Then
Black Friday sales came along and I took the plunge. I am glad I
did. The watch is durable, easy to use, fits well, and does all
of the things I want it to do. I mostly use it to track steps,
heartrate, workouts, check the weather, and set timers at work.
It does not have a catchy or flashy look, which I am more than
fine with. My biggest concerns are whether or not the screen can
take a hit (it does) and if I'll fry the darn thing when I
inevitably forget I'm wearing it while showering or swimming
(it's waterproof). I don't use a lot of the features on this
thing. I tried syncing with my Google Wallet, but I find it way
easier to just use my phone or wallet -- two things I am very
reluctant to travel without. My phone is on silent most days, so
I guess it's nice to get alerts when I've missed a call, but I
really don't pay much attention to it. I've never bothered with
the advanced features for health monitoring, though I guess for a
person experiencing health difficulties or someone wildly focused
on wellness would find the features useful. The Fitbit app is a
nice bonus, and the premium features include some solid workouts
and tools for holding yourself accountable to fitness goals. I've
dabbled with these when really focused on personal goals, and
seen the usual mixed results of someone who will only somewhat
commit themselves to diet and workout goals. Still, nice to have.
In a world where most smart watches are double the price for a
slew of features I don't want or need, this is an excellent
product.