Fitbit Versa 2 is cheapest ever on Cyber Monday: should you get one?

Fitbit Versa 2 price plummets for Cyber Monday: should you spend your hard-earned cash on this fitness wearable

Harley Pasternak wearing a Fitbit Versa 2 walking outside
(Image credit: Fitbit)

The Fitbit Versa 2 used to be the best Fitbit. Not anymore, though. Since its release in October 2019, Fitbit rolled out many new wearables, including the Sense, the Fitbit Versa 3 and the Fitbit Charge 5. Now that the Versa 2 is the cheapest ever on Black Friday, one might ask the question: should I buy one or am I better off getting a newer fitness tracker? This is one of the burning questions raised by our Best Fitbit and Garmin Cyber Monday deals live blog.

Just because the Versa 2 doesn't represent the latest generation of fitness trackers, that doesn't mean it's worthless. On the contrary, the Versa 2 is a capable wearable and, among other things, can measure your body's preparedness to exercise through its Daily Readiness Score (DRS), which is as new of a feature as it gets.

Granted, as well as the Versa 2, you will also need a Fitbit Premium subscription to actually see your DRS, but even without that, the Versa 2 has plenty more to offer. It can measure blood oxygen saturation, has 20 "goal-based" workout modes, Fitbit Pay contactless payment options and even provides you with a stress score.

Fitbit Versa 2: was £199.99, now £109.99 at Amazon

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Boasting a 6+ days battery life, the new cheapest ever Versa 2 might be your best bet to get fit on the budget. The Versa 2 can track heart rate, sleep, all-day calorie burn, steps, stress and more. Now only £109.99 at Amazon, offer ends 30 November.

This is all well but before you hit the 'Buy Now' button on Amazon, there are a few things worth considering.

Firstly, although it's true that the Versa 2 tracks a bunch of health metrics, it's never been famous for tracking them accurately. And if a wearable can't track heart rate accurately, all the estimates (e.g. calories burned) will be inaccurate which might be an issue if you're planning on losing weight, for example.

Sadly, this issue is not likely to improve with future software updates. Although Fitbit releases frequent (and free) software updates for its wearables, the dated optical heart rate sensor can only be improved so much. Some higher-end running watches such as the Garmin Forerunner 945 will serve you well for years to come, the same can't be said about the Versa 2.

And especially since Fitbit's acquisition by Google, there are concerns about how long will Fitbit support its own proprietary operating system. Will Fitbit switch over to using Wear OS soon? We can't tell. Once it happens, though, the days of the Fitbit OS will be numbered.

Should you get the Fitbit Versa 2 for Black Friday? I would recommend finding a newer fitness tracker or a cheap Garmin watch instead. The Garmin Forerunner 45 is the same price as the Versa 2 but tracks heart rate more accurately. The HUAWEI Watch Fit Elegant is a good £40 cheaper than the Versa 2 and looks much prettier.

Desperate to have a Fitbit wrapped around your wrist? Check out our roundup of the best Fitbit deals for Black Friday and beyond.

Matt Kollat
Section Editor | Active

Matt Kollat is a journalist and content creator who works for T3.com and its magazine counterpart as an Active Editor. His areas of expertise include wearables, drones, fitness equipment, nutrition and outdoor gear. He joined T3 in 2019. His byline appears in several publications, including Techradar and Fit&Well, and more. Matt also collaborated with other content creators (e.g. Garage Gym Reviews) and judged many awards, such as the European Specialist Sports Nutrition Alliance's ESSNawards. When he isn't working out, running or cycling, you'll find him roaming the countryside and trying out new podcasting and content creation equipment.