Fitbit Versa 2 vs. Fitbit Inspire 2: Which should you buy?

Fitbit Versa 2 Vs Fitbit Inspire 2 Hero
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The Fitbit Versa 2 and the Fitbit Inspire 2 are two of the best Fitbit wearables. Deciding on which to buy boils down to budget, features, and usage. The Versa 2 is a smartwatch, so you're going to get additional features like Amazon Alexa, the ability to store, stream, and play music, and hundreds of customizable clock faces and apps that you won't get with the Inspire 2.

On the downside, it's more expensive, has a shorter battery life, and a larger, heavier design. The Fitbit Inspire 2 is great if you're looking for a basic sleep and activity tracker. It features a sleek, lightweight design for a minimalist look, 24/7 heart rate monitoring, and an extra-long battery life of up to 10 days. So, which is best for you?

Fitbit Versa 2 vs. Fitbit Inspire 2: Assess your needs

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When evaluating whether you need a feature-heavy smartwatch or basic activity tracker, first assess your needs. Let's break down the specs.

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Header Cell - Column 0 Fitbit Versa 2Fitbit Inspire 2
Dimensions1.6x1.6x0.5-inches1.5x0.7x0.5-inches
Weight8.8-ounces1.6-ounces
Battery life6+ days10 days
Activity + sleep trackingYesYes
Active Zone MinutesYesYes
Workout Intensity MapsYesYes
24/7 heart rate monitoringYesYes
Call, text, app notificationsYesYes
Store, stream, play musicYesNo
Download Apps + clock facesYesNo
Amazon AlexaYesNo
Find My PhoneYesNo
Sp02 monitoring (with Sp02 watch face)YesNo
Built-in GPSNoNo
Water-resistant 50 metersYesYes

If you need a tracker that can download your favorite apps, access smart assistance, and give you the convenience of tap and pay, you may want to opt for the Versa 2. If you don't care for all those bells and whistles and just want a solid fitness tracker, Fitbit Inspire 2 is the wearable you want. But budget also comes into play here. Are all of those smart features really worth shelling out nearly double the price of the Inspire 2? Let's get granular about what both options offer.

Fitbit Versa 2 vs. Fitbit Inspire 2: Activity and sleep tracking

Fitbit Versa 2 Lifestyle

Fitbit Versa 2 Lifestyle (Image credit: Fitbit)

Fitbit Versa 2 and Fitbit Inspire 2 both offer excellent health and fitness tracking. Despite which one you choose, you get the same quality tracking. They feature all-day activity tracking and will keep close tabs on your daily steps, distance, calories burned, active minutes, hourly activity, and stationary time. They offer menstrual health tracking, food logging, and 20+ exercise modes to deliver real-time stats as you work out. Like all Fitbit wearables, they're swim-proof up to 50 meters, so you can wear them in the pool, shower, bath, and through your heaviest sweat sessions.

Despite which Fitbit option you choose, you get the same quality fitness tracking we've come to expect from the company.

Both are efficient at tracking your ZZZ's. They feature automatic sleep tracking, silent on-wrist alarms, bedtime reminders, and quality sleep tips in the Fitbit app to help you achieve better rest. You can see the time spent in light, deep, and REM sleep stages and will receive insights to help you improve. You'll also get a sleep score based on your heart rate, time asleep, and restlessness. This personalized score helps you better understand your sleep quality each night and how it affects the way it makes you feel the next day.

Both of these wearables offer Active Zone Minutes that help ensure every second counts during workouts by buzzing your wrist when you enter your personalized target heart rate zone. You can view your workout intensity maps in the Fitbit app to see how your heart rate changes along your routes. Both of these products offer 24/7 heart rate monitoring so you can maximize your workouts, view workout intensity maps, track sleep stages, and register accurate calorie burn.

Neither the Fitbit Versa 2 nor the Fitbit Inspire 2 are outfitted with built-in GPS, which is a major letdown. If you want built-in GPS, we recommend upgrading to Fitbit Versa 3 or Fitbit Charge 4. However, you can see your real-time pace and distance by connecting to your phone's GPS and view your workout in the Fitbit app.

Fitbit Versa 2 vs. Fitbit Inspire 2: Smart tech sets them apart

Fitbit Versa

Fitbit Versa (Image credit: Fitbit)

What sets the Versa 2 apart from the Inspire 2 is smart technology. You can download and access your favorite apps for fitness, sports, news, travel, and more with a simple tap on Fitbit Versa 2. You get Amazon Alexa conveniently built-in, so you can do things like control your smart home devices, check the weather and news, and set timers.

The Versa 2 connects seamlessly with your wireless headphones, so you can store and play up to 300 songs directly from your watch. You can also download your favorite Pandora stations, Deezer playlists (monthly music subscriptions required), or control your Spotify account. Versa 2 makes it easy to use your credit and debit cards to make secure purchases anywhere that accepts tap-and-pay for smart payments.

Remember that smart features will drain the battery a lot faster, so the Versa 2 only offers up to six days of battery life, depending on use. Fitbit Inspire 2 delivers 10 days of battery life and doesn't host smart tech, so you should get close to the full 10 days on a single charge. Of course, the battery life depends on your usage.

Bottom line: if smart features are high on your priority list, Fitbit Versa 2 is the obvious choice as it offers smart features. The Inspire 2 simply doesn't offer them.

Fitbit Versa 2 vs. Fitbit Inspire 2: Colors and customization

Fitbit Inspire

Fitbit Inspire (Image credit: Fitbit)

You can personalize both Fitbit Versa 2 and Fitbit Inspire 2 with tons of clock face options. There is something for every style and every occasion. When it comes to color, Fitbit Versa 2 offers six color combinations: black and carbon, Bordeaux and copper rose (Amazon exclusive), navy and pink woven with copper rose (special edition), petal and copper rose, smoke woven with mist grey (special edition), and stone and misty grey.

Fitbit Inspire 2 comes in three colors: black and rose, black and black, and black and white. If you want to personalize these wearables beyond the Fitbit options, you can always purchase one of the best third-party bands for Fitbit Versa 2 or Fitbit Inspire 2. When it comes to colors and customization, Fitbit Versa 2 comes out on top. It comes in more colors, and although both have lots of customizable clock faces to choose from, you'll personalize Versa 2 further with customizable apps.

Fitbit Versa 2 vs. Fitbit Inspire 2: Which should you buy?

Ultimately, it comes down to whether you want or pass on smart features, as well as your budget. Both are great fitness wearables, so you really can't go wrong. Both the Versa 2 and Inspire 2 are excellent fitness trackers with nearly all the features Fitbit has developed, from Active Minutes to sleep tracking. So, it really does come down to those smart features and what you're willing to pay.

If it's within budget and you want smart tech that will allow you to access Amazon Alexa, apps, the ability to store and play music, and make smart payments directly from your wrist, Fitbit Versa 2 is the obvious choice. If you're on a budget and won't utilize the smart features, Fitbit Inspire 2 is a great way to go. Either way, you're getting a quality fitness tracker.

Nicolette Roux
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Nicolette is a freelance writer for iMore. She's been hooked on Apple products since she got the very first iPhone in 2007 and made the switch from PC to Mac in 2008 after inadvertently dousing her laptop with a hefty dose of water. A dedicated creative, Nicolette has had the pleasure of working with some of the top websites, studios, and brands in the industry throughout her career, and enjoys writing about all things: Apple, health, fitness, audio, and home. With over a decade of high-level experience as a health and fitness professional, Nicolette specializes in tech pertaining to the field. If she’s not working, you can find her sipping a glass of wine, enjoying a concert, or hanging with her family.