So, you got a Fitbit Versa smartwatch. Awesome! Whether it's the Versa, Versa Lite, Versa 2, or Versa 3, you're now the owner of a sleek and capable fitness wearable that can track your steps, show you notifications, and even run apps from Starbucks and Walgreens. Getting set up can be a tedious process, but we're here to make it as pain-free as we can and show you how to pair your Fitbit Versa with your phone. Let's begin.
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How to pair a Fitbit Versa with your phone
Setting up Alexa if you have a Versa 2
If you're setting up a Fitbit Versa 2, you'll now go through a few pages to get the built-in Alexa functionality configured. If you have a Versa or Versa Lite, skip this section and continue below. Otherwise, here are the screens you'll see.
Setting up Google Assistant on a Versa 3
The Fitbit Versa 3 allows you to choose which smart voice assistant you want to carry with you on your wrist — Amazon's Alexa or the Google Assistant. Setting up Alexa on the Versa 3 is a similar process to on the Versa 2, so we'll show you how to set up the Google Assistant here instead.
If you skipped past this step during setup or want to activate or change assistants later, you can do so by tapping on your Fitbit avatar (top left corner) from the home screen and then tapping on the Voice Assistant tile. The rest of the setup will mirror what we just went through above.
Source: Android Central
Finishing up your Versa setup
Next, Fitbit will give you a miniature tour of some of your Versa's different functions. There are quite a few different screens to go through, and you progress through the pages by tapping Next on each one.
Source: Joe Maring / Android Central
That's it!
With all that said and done, your Fitbit Versa is now paired with your phone and ready to start tracking as much (or little) physical activity you want. If you're looking for best Fitbit for your money, I recommend the new Versa 3.
Smart and sleek
Fitbit Versa 3
The third time is the charm
The Fitbit Versa 3 has a refined yet familiar design compared to previous iterations, and the software and hardware changes are all for the better. Built-in GPS and advanced health tracking features were added, and you can now choose between Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant.
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