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Fitbit Versa 2 FB507GYSR Launched in India | Price, Specs

Fitbit Versa 2 FB507GYSR Health & Fitness Smartwatch is now available to purchase in India online on Amazon. It is priced at Rs 20,999 - Rs 22,999 MRP. ( current lowest prices here ).

Features Highlights
  • Amazon Alexa Built-in - press the button and speak to check the weather, set reminders, get on-screen answers to your questions and more using Amazon Alexa
  • Always on Display mode with Hundreds of Clock Faces to choose from
  • 6+ Day battery life
  • Swimproof up to 50M - Swim tracking mode available as well
  • 24/7 Heart Rate Tracking support - real time heart rate, resting heart rate etc.
  • 15+ Goal based Exercise modes - Choose from Run, Bike, Yoga, Swim and more.
  • Sleep Score
  • Sleep Mode - disables notifications 
  • Apps, Notifications and Voice Reply support - reply to texts support is available on Android smartphones only
  • Fitbit Pay - Add up to Six Credit / Debit cards and maker purchases on the go
Fitbit Versa 2 FB507GYSR comes in a lot of different color combinations - Black / Carbon Aluminium, Stone / Mist Grey, Petal / Copper Rose Aluminium, Bordeaux, Emerald etc. There are also special edition colors - Smoke Woven / Mist Grey Aluminium, Navy & Pink Woven / Copper Rose Aluminium.




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