The Last Monarch Of The Fitbit Dynasty? – The Fitbit Versa 2 Review

What would you buy if you had a whopping 2.1 billion dollars just lying around? Well, Google decided to acquire Fitbit for that exact same amount earlier this month. Employees claim Fitbit had a rough patch for the last few years, battling “management issues, ever-changing priorities and high staff turnover.” Wired UK reported that the exact plans of the tech giant are unclear at the moment, however, when Google and Fitbit announced their partnership in 2018, their joint goal was to “accelerate innovation in digital health and wearables.” We’ll keep an eye on them for sure. But for now let’s see if the newest member of the Fitbit fitness tracker family is worth your money and time! Source: Dylan Griffin/Fitbit Appearance and hardware In the box we can find the device with an S/P and an L/G band, a guide and the USB charger. The sleek, minimalistic design makes the Fitbit Versa 2 fashionable, and while the Apple Watch has a similar design with its rounded corners, the Versa 2 is still unique. Ours had bordeaux bands with a copper rose watch and we could wear it for almost any occasion. It’s lightweight and remarkably comfortable. We could sleep in it without any discomfort or irritation/itchiness of the skin and could wore it all day just fine. The OLED screen is beautiful, perfectly visible and bright even on a sunny day. The bezels around the screen are a bit thick, so it’s hard to see where the display ends which gives the smartwatch a clas...
Source: The Medical Futurist - Category: Information Technology Authors: Tags: Health Sensors & Trackers digital health Healthcare health technology health trackers Fitbit digital health sensors Source Type: blogs