How to Setup Fitbit Versa
Setting up the Versa is a fast and simple process. Here’s how to do it:
What Do the Buttons on a Fitbit Versa Do?
Once your Fitbit Versa is set up, and you’re sure you’re wearing it right, then you can start using it. If you’re using a Fitbit Vera, there are three buttons on the device—one on the left and two on the right. Download For:
The left button is the Back button. When you long-press this, it opens the Quick Settings where you can control your music, among other things. The buttons on the right control apps. By default, a quick press of the top right button controls the top-left app on the first app screen. A long-press opens your notifications. The bottom right button opens the app located on the bottom left of the first app screen.
There’s only one button on the Fitbit Versa 2. This is the Back button, and a short press takes you to the previous screen. You can set what you want the button to do on a long press in the Fitbit app on your phone.
Enable Fitbit Notifications For Messages, Calls, and More
Your Versa is more than just a fitness tracker. Sure, you can connect with the app on your smartphone and use it to track the number of steps you take each day, the exercises you do, your heart rate, and sleep cycles. But you can also use it to stay connected. In the Fitbit app, you can set it up so you’re notified on your watch when text messages and phone calls come in. To set this feature up:
Other Things You Can Do With Fitbit Versa
There’s much more you can do with your Fitbit Versa. From adding Fitbit Pay (not all Fitbit Versas support it) to adding music and apps or games, the Fitbit Versa solidly meets the definition of a smartwatch. You can even swap out clock faces or change the band on your Versa to match your outfit or your mood. All of these features mean you can stay connected while tracking your fitness goals and activities and so much more.