Fitbit
Versa 4
Based on 346 Reddit mentions
$169.00
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What’s a tiny design flaw in an everyday object that quietly annoys you every single time you use it?
You just made me think of my Fitbit Versa 4. I bought it because I wanted a watch that also counted steps, right? The time is in big numbers on the screen, and the steps are in smaller numbers. It's exactly what I want and I love it. Until I start walking. If I walk for more than six minutes straigh
...Prodigal_Lemon in r/AskReddit
December 3, 2025 10:52 PM
259
My first - chose a cheap classic
Hello guys! So, i was using the Fitbit-System for about 3 or 4 years now. Up until today i had a Versa 4 constantly on my wrist. I always thought, that its nice to track my steps over a day or how and when i slept through the night. But the longet this thing was on my wrist, i noticed, that i didnt
...MrM4rley in r/casio
January 27, 2025 5:34 PM
186
How often do you guys have to replace your Fitbit?
I've had my Versa 4 since April of last year and it's only holding a charge for about 3 days instead of over a week like it used to. I don't even get it wet, other than swimming with it twice last year.
childfreetavernwench in r/fitbit
July 29, 2025 12:06 PM
31
Getting rid of my Watch 3 Pro (honest review)
I got this watch as an upgrade to a 3 year old Fitbit Versa 4, and have been using it for 3 days.
With all the frustrations I'm feeling and the general consensus on this forum that Nothing don't push updates, I've decided to get rid of it.
The following is an opinionated list of the good and the b
...parrot_scritches in r/CMFTech
August 5, 2025 7:15 PM
30
Perfect fit
After trying the Fitbit Versa 4, which is horrible design. Then, trying the Vivoactive 5, which wouldn’t last in my job and day-to-day life.
I’ve finally landed on the Instinct 2, which is absolutely amazing. Fits perfectly in my life and I can tell it will last a long time.
I love digital watch
...TomChrisTaylor in r/Garmininstinct
April 9, 2025 12:41 PM
61
Saying Goodbye to Fitbit after 8 years and 6 watches
This is a bit bittersweet. Have been a long-ish time user of Fitbit and very brand loyal, but I think it's time to move on and move forward. As someone who always promoted Fitbit to family, friends, strangers when the topic of health/smart watch would come up, I think going forward that will no long
...NeferkareShabaka in r/fitbit
July 15, 2024 12:03 AM
49
Yet another post about switching away from Fitbit
I love Fitbit. I’ve had one since 2016 and it still works and the battery is great. I got a versa 4 for Christmas so I’m excited to try it. Fitbit I feel has the best sleep tracking.
Regular-Wishbone8837 in r/fitbit
December 27, 2025 6:24 AM
6
I upgraded
I’ve used the Versa 2 for 2+ years and now the Versa 4 for 2 years and I have not had any major issues. Had a few syncing issues but an update would come as soon as I noticed the issue and it would be resolved. Overall, Fitbit has been a 9/10 for me.
NavDM in r/fitbit
October 14, 2025 5:35 AM
11
Active 2 mini review from a long-time Fitbit user
I've found the posts on this subreddit really helpful as I've been researching smartwatches, so I wanted to share my experience switching to the Amazfit Active 2 in the hopes that it might help others. (I also used AI to help me write this, to save time and hopefully make it more readable!)
I've be
...mastermaq in r/amazfit
February 4, 2025 8:39 PM
30
Best alternative
I love my Versa 4. But it is slowly dying and having performance issues. With Fitbit being chased out, I'm looking for the best alternative that is most similar to the versa. I love the square face and style of it. I have Android, so no Apple Watch. Everything Ive seen is expensive, not available in
...Pineshand in r/fitbit
September 18, 2025 3:51 AM
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