Fitbit FB507 Instruction manual

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Table of Contents

Get started

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What's in the box

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Set up Versa 2

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Charge your watch

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Set up with your phone or tablet

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Connect to Wi-Fi

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See your data in the Fitbit app

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Unlock Fitbit Premium

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Wear Versa 2

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Placement for all-day wear vs. exercise

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Handedness

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Change the wristband

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Remove a wristband

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Attach a wristband

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Basics

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Navigate Versa 2

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Basic navigation

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Button shortcuts

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Adjust settings

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Check battery level

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Set up device lock

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Adjust Always-On Display

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Turn off the screen

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Care for Versa 2

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Apps and Clock Faces

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Change the clock face

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Open apps

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Organize apps

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Download additional apps

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Remove apps

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Update apps

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Voice Controls

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Set up Alexa

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Interact with Alexa

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Check your Alexa alarms, reminders, and timers

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Lifestyle

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Starbucks

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Strava

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Agenda

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Weather

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Check the weather

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Add or remove a city

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Notifications

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Set up notifications

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See incoming notifications

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Manage notifications

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Turn off notifications

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Answer or reject phone calls

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Respond to messages

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Timekeeping

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Use the Alarms app

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Dismiss or snooze an alarm

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Use the Timer app

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Activity and Sleep

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See your stats

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Track a daily activity goal

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Choose a goal

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Track your hourly activity

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Track your sleep

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Set a sleep goal

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Set a bedtime reminder

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Learn about your sleep habits

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See your heart rate

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Practice guided breathing

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Fitness and Exercise

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Track your exercise automatically

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Track and analyze exercise with the Exercise app

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GPS requirements

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Track an exercise

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Customize your exercise settings and shortcuts

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Check your workout summary

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Check your heart rate

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Default heart-rate zones

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Custom heart-rate zones

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Work out with Fitbit Coach

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Share your activity

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View your cardio fitness score

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Music and Podcasts

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Connect Bluetooth headphones or speakers

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Listen to personal music and podcasts

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Control music with Versa 2

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Choose the music source

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Control music

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Control music with the Spotify app

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Use Pandora on Versa 2 (United States only)

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Use Deezer on Versa 2

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Fitbit Pay

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Use credit and debit cards

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Set up Fitbit Pay

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Make purchases

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Change your default card

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Pay for transit

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Update, Restart, and Erase

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Fitbit FB507 Instruction manual

Update Versa 2

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Restart Versa 2

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Shutdown Versa 2

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Erase Versa 2

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Troubleshooting

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Heart-rate signal missing

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GPS signal missing

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Can't connect to Wi-Fi

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Other issues

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General Info and Specifications

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Sensors

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Materials

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Wireless technology

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Haptic feedback

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Battery

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Memory

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Display

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Wristband size

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Environmental conditions

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Learn more

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Return policy and warranty

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Regulatory & Safety Notices

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USA: Federal Communications Commission (FCC) statement

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Canada: Industry Canada (IC) statement

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European Union (EU)

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IP Rating

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Argentina

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Australia and New Zealand

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Belarus

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Customs Union

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China

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India

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Indonesia

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Israel

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Japan

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Mexico

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Morocco

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Nigeria

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Oman

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Pakistan

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Philippines

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Serbia

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South Korea

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Taiwan

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United Arab Emirates

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Vietnam

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Zambia

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Safety Statement

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Get started

Elevate your day with Fitbit Versa 2, the premium health and fitness watch with Amazon Alexa Built-in, fitness features, apps, and more. Take a moment to review our complete safety information at fitbit.com/safety.

What's in the box

Your Versa 2 box includes:

Watch with smallwristband

Chargingcable Additionallargewristband

(color andmaterialvaries)

The detachable wristbands on Versa 2 come in a variety of colors and materials, sold separately.

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Set up Versa 2

For the best experience, use the Fitbit app for iPhones and iPads or Android phones.

To create a Fitbit account, you're prompted to enter your birthdate, height, weight, and sex to calculate your stride length and to estimate distance, basal metabolic rate, and calorie burn. After you set up your account, your first name, last initial, and profile picture are visible to all other Fitbit users. You have the option to share other information, but most of the information you provide to create an account is private by default.

Charge your watch

A fully-charged Versa 2 has a battery life of 6+ days. Battery life and charge cycles vary with use and other factors; actual results will vary.

To charge Versa 2:

1.Plug the charging cable into the USB port on your computer, or a UL-certified USB wall charger, or another low-energy charging device.

2.Pinch the clip and place Versa 2 in the charging cradle. The pins on the charging cradle must align with the gold contacts on the back of the watch. The percent charged appears on screen.

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While the watch charges, tap the screen twice to turn the screen on and check the battery level. Tap again to use Versa 2.

Set up with your phone or tablet

Set up Versa 2 with the Fitbit app for iPhones and iPads or Android phones. The Fitbit app is compatible with most popular phones and tablets. For more information, see fitbit.com/devices.

To get started:

1. Download the Fitbit app:

Apple App Store for iPhones and iPads

Google Play Store for Android phones

2.Install the app, and open it.

If you already have a Fitbit account, log in to your account > tap the Today tab > your profile picture > Set Up a Device.

If you don't have a Fitbit account, tap Join Fitbit to be guided through a series of questions to create a Fitbit account.

3.Continue to follow the on-screen instructions to connect Versa 2 to your account.

When you're done with setup, read through the guide to learn more about your new watch and then explore the Fitbit app.

For more information, see help.fitbit.com.

Connect to Wi-Fi

During setup, you're prompted to connect Versa 2 to your Wi-Fi network. Versa 2 uses Wi-Fi to more quickly download playlists and apps from the Fitbit App Gallery, and for faster, more reliable OS updates.

Versa 2 can connect to open, WEP, WPA personal, and WPA2 personal Wi-Fi networks. Your watch won't connect to 5GHz, WPA enterprise, or public Wi-Fi networks that require more than a password to connect—for example, logins,

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subscriptions, or profiles. If you see fields for a username or domain when connecting to the Wi-Fi network on a computer, the network isn't supported.

For best results, connect Versa 2 to your home Wi-Fi network. Make sure you know the network password before connecting.

For more information, see help.fitbit.com.

See your data in the Fitbit app

Sync Versa 2 to transfer your data to the Fitbit app, where you can view your activity and sleep data, log food and water, participate in challenges, and more. For best results, keep all-day sync turned on, so that Versa 2 syncs periodically with the app. All-day sync is required for certain features on Versa 2, such as Amazon Alexa.

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Unlock Fitbit Premium

Fitbit Premium helps you build healthy habits by offering tailored workouts, insights into how your behavior impacts your health, and personalized plans to help you reach your goals. The special edition of Versa 2 comes with a 3-month free trial of Fitbit Premium in certain countries.

Fitbit Premium includes:

Detailed programs tailored to your health and fitness goals

Insights on your activity and progress throughout programs

Step-by-step workouts with Fitbit Coach

For more information, see help.fitbit.com.

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Wear Versa 2

Place Versa 2 around your wrist. If you need to attach a different size wristband, or if you purchased another wristband, see the instructions in "Change the wristband" on page 14.

Placement for all-day wear vs. exercise

When you're not exercising, wear Versa 2 a finger's width above your wristbone.

For optimized heart-rate tracking while exercising:

During a workout, experiment with wearing the device higher on your wrist (2 finger widths) for an improved fit. Many exercises such as bike riding or weight lifting cause you to bend your wrist frequently, which could interfere with the heart-rate signal if the watch is lower on your wrist.

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Wear your Fitbit device on top of your wrist, and make sure the back of the device is in contact with your skin.

Consider tightening your wristband before a workout and loosening it when you’re done. The wristband should be snug but not constricting (a tight wristband restricts blood flow, potentially affecting the heart-rate signal).

Handedness

For greater accuracy, you must specify whether you wear Versa 2 on your dominant or non-dominant hand. Your dominant hand is the one you use for writing and eating. To start, the Wrist setting is set to non-dominant. If you wear Versa 2 on your dominant hand, change the Wrist setting in the Fitbit app:

From the Today tab in the Fitbit app, tap your profile picture > Versa 2 tile > Wrist > Dominant.

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Change the wristband

Versa 2 comes with a small wristband attached and an additional large, bottom wristband in the box. Both the top and bottom wristbands can be swapped with accessory wristbands, sold separately on fitbit.com. For wristband measurements, see "Wristband size" on page 65. All Versa series wristbands are compatible with all devices in the Fitbit Versa series.

Remove a wristband

1.Turn over Versa 2 and find the quick-release lever.

2.While pressing the quick-release lever inward, gently pull the wristband away from the watch to release it.

3. Repeat on the other side.

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Attach a wristband

1.To attach a wristband, hold the band at a 45° angle and slide the pin (the side opposite the quick-release lever) into the notch on the watch.

2.While pressing the quick-release lever inward, slide the other end of the wristband into place.

3. When both ends of the pin are inserted, release the quick-release lever.

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Basics

Learn how to manage Versa 2's settings, set a personal PIN code, navigate the screen, and more.

Navigate Versa 2

Versa 2 has a color AMOLED touchscreen display and 1 button.

Navigate Versa 2 by tapping the screen, swiping side to side and up and down, or pressing the button. To preserve battery, the watch’s screen turns off when not in use, unless you turn on the always-on display setting. For more information, see "Adjust Always-On Display" on page 22.

Basic navigation

The home screen is the clock.

Swipe down from the top of the screen to see notifications and access the shortcuts to music controls, Fitbit Pay, and quick settings. The shortcuts disappear after 2 seconds. Swipe down to see them again.

Swipe up to see your daily stats.

Swipe left to see the apps on your watch.

Press the button to go back to a previous screen or return to the clock face.

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Button shortcuts

Press and hold the button on Versa 2 for a faster way to access certain features.

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Choose a shortcut

Hold the button for 2 seconds to activate Fitbit Pay, Alexa, music controls, notifications, or certain apps.

The first time you use the button shortcut, you select which feature it activates. To later change which feature activates when you hold the button, open the Settings

app on your watch and tap the Left Button option.

Quick settings

Swipe down from the top of your watch screen, and tap the quick settings icon to access certain settings.

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Do Not Disturb

When the Do Not Disturb setting is on:

Notifications, goal celebrations, and reminders to move don't cause the watch to vibrate or the screen to turn on.

You see a Do Not Disturb icon at the top of the screen when you swipe up to see your stats.

You can't turn on Do Not Disturb and Sleep Mode at the same time.

Sleep Mode

When the Sleep Mode setting is on:

 

Notifications don't cause the watch to vibrate or

 

 

the screen to turn on.

 

 

The screen's brightness is set to dim.

 

The Always-On Display clock face is turned off.

 

Turning your wrist won't cause the watch's

 

 

screen to turn on.

 

 

You see a Sleep Mode icon

at the top of the

 

 

screen when you swipe up to see your stats.

 

Sleep Mode doesn't automatically turn off unless you set a

 

Sleep Mode schedule. To schedule Sleep Mode to

 

automatically turn on during certain hours, open the Settings

 

app

and tap Sleep Mode > Schedule. Sleep Mode

 

automatically turns off at the time you schedule, even if you

 

manually turned it on.

 

 

You can't turn on Do Not Disturb and Sleep Mode at the

 

same time.

 

 

 

Screen Wake

When you set Screen Wake to Auto (Motion), the screen

 

turns on each time you turn your wrist.

 

 

When you set Screen Wake Manual (Button), press the button

 

to turn on the screen.

 

 

 

 

Brightness icon

Adjust the screen brightness.

 

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Always-On Display

For more information, see "Adjust Always-On Display" on

 

page 22.

 

 

Adjust settings

Manage basic settings in the Settings app :

Brightness

Change the screen's brightness.

 

 

Screen

Choose how long the screen stays on after you stop interacting with your

Timeout

watch.

 

 

Always-On

Adjust Always-On Display settings, including the information you see on the

Display

clock face.

 

 

Sleep Mode

Adjust Sleep Mode settings, including setting a schedule for the mode to

 

automatically turn on and off.

 

 

Do Not

Adjust Do Not Disturb settings, including whether the mode should turn on

Disturb

automatically when you use the Exercise app.

 

 

Screen

Change whether the screen turns on when you turn your wrist.

Wake

 

 

 

Vibrations

Adjust your watch's vibration strength.

 

 

Microphone

Choose whether your watch can access the microphone.

 

 

Left Button

Choose the feature the button activates.

 

 

Alexa

Turn Alexa notifications on or off.

 

 

Bluetooth

Manage connected Bluetooth devices.

 

 

Heart Rate

Turn heart rate tracking on or off.

 

 

Tap a setting to adjust it. Swipe up to see the full list of settings.

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Check battery level

Swipe down from the top of the screen. Wait 2 seconds for the control center to disappear. The battery level icon is in the top left.

If your watch's battery is low (less than 24 hours remaining), a red battery indicator appears on the clock face. If your watch's battery is critically low (less than 4 hours remaining), the battery indicator flashes.

Wi-Fi won't work on Versa 2 when the battery is 25% or less, and you'll be unable to update your device.

Set up device lock

To help keep your watch secure, turn on device lock in the Fitbit app, which prompts you to enter a personal 4-digit PIN code to unlock your watch. If you set up Fitbit Pay to make contactless payments from your watch, device lock is turned on automatically and you're required to set a code. If you don't use Fitbit Pay, device lock is optional.

Turn on device lock or reset your PIN code in the Fitbit app:

From the Today tab in the Fitbit app, tap your profile picture > Versa 2 tile > Device Lock.

For more information, see help.fitbit.com.

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Adjust Always-On Display

Turn on Always-On Display to show the time on your watch, even when you're not interacting with the screen. Many clock faces have their own Always-On Display mode. If a clock face doesn’t have this feature, you see the default Always-On Display clock face. On the default Always-On Display clock face, choose between an analog or digital clock face, whether to show the watch's battery level, and your progress toward 2 of your core stats.

To turn Always-On Display on or off, swipe down from the top of your watch and tap the quick settings icon > Always-On Display icon , or find Always-On Display in the Settings app .

Note that turning on this feature impacts your watch's battery life. When AlwaysOn Display is turned on, Versa 2 has a battery life of up to 3 days.

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To adjust what’s shown on the screen when using the default Always-On Display clock face, or to set off-hours when Always-On Display automatically turns off, open

the Settings app > Always-On Display > Customize.

Clock

Choose between a digital or analog clock face when using the default Always-

Style

On Display clock face.

 

 

Status

Turn on a remaining battery indicator when using the default Always-On Display

bar

clock face.

 

 

Core

Show your progress toward 2 core stats of your choice when using the default

Stats

Always-On Display clock face.

 

 

Off-

Set the display to automatically turn off during certain hours.

hours

 

 

 

Always-On Display automatically turns off when your watch's battery is critically low.

For more information, see help.fitbit.com.

Turn off the screen

To turn off Versa 2's screen when not in use, briefly cover the watch face with your opposite hand, press the button, or turn your wrist away from your body.

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Note that if you turn on the always-on display setting, the screen won't turn off.

Care for Versa 2

It's important to clean and dry Versa 2 regularly. For more information, see fitbit.com/productcare.

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Apps and Clock Faces

The Fitbit App Gallery and Clock Gallery offer apps and clock faces to personalize your watch and meet a variety of health, fitness, timekeeping, and everyday needs.

Change the clock face

1.From the Today tab in the Fitbit app, tap your profile picture > Versa 2 tile.

2.Tap Clock Faces > All Clocks.

3.Browse the available clock faces. Tap a clock face to see a detailed view.

4.Tap Select to add the clock face to Versa 2.

Save up to 5 clock faces to switch between them:

When you select a new clock face, it’s automatically saved unless you already have 5 saved clock faces.

To see your saved clock faces from your watch, open the Clocks app and swipe to find the clock face you want to use. Tap to select it.

To see your saved clock faces in the Fitbit app, tap the Today tab > your profile picture > your device image > Clock Faces. You see your saved clock faces in My Clock Faces.

To remove a clock face, tap the clock face > Remove Clock Face. To switch to a saved clock face, tap the clock face > Select.

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