SUPCASE Unicorn Beetle Pro for Fitbit Versa 2 Review: Rugged Protection Worth It?

SUPCASE Unicorn Beetle Pro Watch Bands for Fitbit Versa 2, Protective Replacement Wristband Case Band for Fitbit Versa 2 (Black)
SUPCASE
- Compatible with Fitbit Versa 2 Only.
- Raised bezel protects your Fitbit screen from surface scrapes and scratches.
- Precise cutouts allows access to all Fitbit features and buttons. Quick and easy pop-in installation.
- Durable, high-grade polycarbonate(PC) and flexible thermoplastic polyurethane(TPU) provide superior shock absorption, quality stainless steel buckle for extra security.
Quick Verdict
Pros
- Versa 2-specific design with precise cutouts — no guesswork
- Raised bezel genuinely protects the screen from scratches and impacts
- PC+TPU combo absorbs shock well without feeling brittle
- Stainless steel buckle stays secure during high-movement activities
- Pop-in installation takes under a minute, no tools required
- Button responsiveness stays crisp after weeks of use
Cons
- Added bulk makes it noticeably less comfortable for sleep tracking
- Not compatible with Versa, Versa Lite, or Versa 3 — double-check your model
- Aesthetic leans utilitarian; not for those wanting a sleek look
Quick Verdict
The SUPCASE Unicorn Beetle Pro for Fitbit Versa 2 is a protective case-and-band combo that adds real drop and scratch resistance without making your fitness tracker feel like a tank. I wore it through trail runs, gym sessions, and a creek crossing that I won't be explaining in detail, and the screen underneath stayed flawless. If you're rough on your gear or just want peace of mind, this is one of the better Versa 2-specific options out there. Rating: 4.2/5.
What Is the SUPCASE Unicorn Beetle Pro?
I strapped this onto my Versa 2 before a trail run last October, not thinking much of it. Three hours of sweat, dirt, and one spectacular fall into a creek later, I actually checked whether my watch still worked. It did — and the screen looked untouched. That's the promise of the SUPCASE Unicorn Beetle Pro in a nutshell: a rugged protective case and band combo designed specifically for the Fitbit Versa 2.

Unlike bulkier universal cases, this one snaps onto the Versa 2 precisely — no overhang, no misaligned cutouts. It's built from a polycarbonate (PC) hard shell fused with a TPU (thermoplastic polyurethane) bumper, which is a construction approach I've seen work well in phone cases for years. The raised bezel around the screen sits about 1.5mm proud of the display, taking the brunt when your watch meets a table edge, gym rack, or overeager toddler.
Key Features
- Versa 2 exclusive fit — precise cutouts match the original button and sensor layout exactly
- PC + TPU hybrid construction — hard shell outside, flexible bumper inside for shock absorption
- Raised bezel screen guard — 1.5mm lip protects against scratches and direct impacts
- Stainless steel buckle — solid clasp that doesn't loosen during movement
- Standard 20mm spring bar — band swaps easily if you want a different look
- Full sensor and port access — heart rate, SpO2, and charging all work without removing the case
- Quick pop-in installation — no tools needed, fits in about 30 seconds
Hands-On Review
The case itself feels solid out of the box. No flash of cheap plastic smell, no visible mold lines, no rough edges where the two materials meet. The stainless steel buckle has a satisfying weight to it — not heavy enough to pull the band, but substantial enough that you trust it. By day three, I'd forgotten it wasn't the stock band.

Installation was genuinely painless. The case snaps onto the Versa 2 with a click that tells you it's seated properly. The band attaches via standard spring bars, which means you could theoretically swap it for a fabric or leather strap if you wanted to class it up for an evening out. I didn't test that combination, but the mechanics work smoothly.
Button presses through the case feel slightly more damped than with the bare watch — maybe a millimeter of extra travel — but they're still responsive and precise. I'm nitpicking here. In daily use, I never once thought about the buttons.
Here's the thing nobody puts in the product listing: if you wear this to bed for sleep tracking, you will notice it. The case adds noticeable bulk compared to the stock silicone band. I wouldn't call it uncomfortable, but it's there. Sleep accuracy seemed fine in my testing — my deep sleep and REM numbers matched my baseline Fitbit readings within a few minutes — but the added circumference can push the optical sensor slightly away from your wrist depending on your anatomy. I slept fine. Your experience may vary.

The PC+TPU construction has held up well over three weeks. No cracks, no yellowing on the TPU sections, and the buckle hasn't loosened. For context, I wore it during weightlifting sessions, two trail runs, several cycling commutes, and daily wear — the usual gauntlet. The bezel has accumulated a few hairline marks where it took impacts against a concrete wall and a gym rack, which is exactly what it's supposed to do. The screen beneath was pristine.
What surprised me was the weight. It's not heavy, but you do feel it — more present on the wrist than the stock band. After the first week, I'd stopped noticing. Your mileage, obviously, depends on how sensitive you are to wrist weight.
Who Should Buy It?
- Active users who want protection — hikers, climbers, gym regulars, and anyone whose Versa 2 takes a beating will appreciate the shock absorption and raised bezel
- Previous screen-damage survivors — if you've already cracked or scratched a Versa 2 screen, you'll want this as insurance against round two
- No-nonsense wearers — people who prefer not to baby their devices and want gear that can take accidental knocks without fuss
- Parents and caregivers — toddlers, sticky fingers, and unexpected grabs are a reality; the buckle and case combo adds real durability here
Skip this if you prioritize a barely-there, ultra-lightweight feel for sleep tracking, if you want your Versa 2 to look sleek and dressy rather than rugged, or if you own a Versa, Versa Lite, or Versa 3 — this case is not compatible with those models, and forcing it would be a waste of money and frustration.
Alternatives Worth Considering
- Spigen Rugged Armor Fitbit Versa 2 Case — slightly more minimalist design with the same PC+TPU hybrid approach; a good choice if you prefer a lower profile
- Ringke Onyx Fitbit Versa 2 Case — combines a protective shell with a fabric-weave band for a more refined look while maintaining decent shock resistance
- Stock Fitbit Sport Band — if protection isn't your priority, the original band is lighter and thinner; just skip the case and accept a bit more risk
FAQ
No. SUPCASE explicitly designs this case for the Fitbit Versa 2 only. The button placement and dimensions differ on Versa 3 and Versa Lite, so the cutouts won't align properly.
Final Verdict
The SUPCASE Unicorn Beetle Pro delivers on its core promise: rugged, Versa 2-specific protection that doesn't require a degree in engineering to install. The PC+TPU build quality is solid for the price, the raised bezel genuinely works, and the stainless steel buckle stays put even during intense movement. The main trade-off is bulk — it's not the kind of case you'd forget you're wearing, and sleep-tracking comfort takes a hit.
That said, if you're buying a Fitbit Versa 2, you're probably using it to log workouts and daily activity. This case was built for exactly that context. I'd recommend it to anyone who's put a previous fitness tracker through the wringer and wants something that can take the hits that real life hands out.