12-08-2019
15:57
- last edited on
08-20-2020
20:01
by
MatthewFitbit
12-08-2019
15:57
- last edited on
08-20-2020
20:01
by
MatthewFitbit
My Alta HR appears completely dead. It doesn’t appear to even be charging. I ordered a new charger just to be certain but it’s made no difference. I’ve also tried the restart/reboot to no avail. Can anyone help?
12-08-2019 17:19
12-08-2019 17:19
I’m having a similar issue. It worked perfectly yesterday. I charged it overnight. It shows that it is fully charged, but my Fitbit display shows absolutely nothing. It seems like it is dead, but it shows that it is up to date and fully charged in my Fitbit app.
12-09-2019 00:57
12-09-2019 00:57
12-09-2019 06:53
12-09-2019 06:53
12-14-2019 15:31
12-14-2019 15:31
Hello @Nickie449
First and foremost I apologize for the late response. I understand you have tried restarting your Fitbit Alta HR but that has not resolved your issue. I would suggest trying to clean your gold colored contacts on both your Fitbit Alta HR as well as on the charger itself. Look here to see the proper way tho cleanse those contacts: https://help.fitbit.com/articles/en_US/Help_article/2005/?q=Clean&l=en_US&fs=Search&pn=1 After cleaning your contacts then try recharging your Fitbit again. If you still are experiencing issues then try again restarting your Alta HR. You may have to try this several times in a row. Many individuals either forget to press the button on the charger doing this or have difficulty finding the button. I’ll provide the correct restarting procedure here:
Here’s how:
😃 please let me know if this resolves the issue. Keep me posted
09-22-2020 05:46
09-22-2020 05:46
09-22-2020 14:40
09-22-2020 14:40
I’ve tried everything but it doesn’t work. Really like the Alta HR too. 😢
10-08-2020 10:36
10-08-2020 10:36
I followed the instructions on restarting my Fitbit, and it's back to life. Cleaning the contacts did nothing but pressing the button on the charging cable resolved the issue (3 quick presses with only very brief pauses between each press). Thank you!
10-18-2020 08:38
10-18-2020 08:38
there is no response even after trying to recharge or pressing the restart button thrice or more. the logo does not appear. are there any service centres in india?
01-13-2021 06:02
01-13-2021 06:02
This video solved my issues. My Fitbit was completely dead, in and out of the charger. The solution involves tapping in places where there are not obvious buttons. I was skeptical but it worked. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DSqr5YZ1n08
05-29-2021 18:42
05-29-2021 18:42
Thank you! This resolved my issue exactly!!
07-19-2021 00:51
07-19-2021 00:51
Worked back to life! Phew
07-19-2021 00:57
07-19-2021 00:57
07-29-2021 04:00
07-29-2021 04:00
My fitbit Alta is responding when I tap on it, but that is only when it is connected to the charger. Also, I keep on getting the battery with exclamation sign in it. Does it mean there is an issue with the battery of my tracker? How to get this fixed?
07-31-2021 08:48
07-31-2021 08:48
I am having the same issue. My Alta only works when plugged in.
Does the battery need to be replaced?
08-01-2021 11:31
08-01-2021 11:31
The ! screen means you need to charge it immediately.
08-01-2021 11:48
08-01-2021 11:48
This may need to happen if you are way beyond cleaning the contacts, pressing the button on the charging cable and waiting about an hour - replace the battery. Only do this if you have patience and grace, and a soldering iron.
there’s a video on YouTube that shows how to replace the battery (even for the plain Alta as well)
08-01-2021 11:54
08-01-2021 11:54
Not being funny but this is such a ridiculous answer. You’d have to be stupid not to have tried this before even posting to ask for help with the issue. Please don’t insult my intelligence.
08-01-2021 11:55
08-01-2021 11:55
Tried ALL solutions, including cleaning the contacts and battery etc. It’s as dead as a door nail!
08-02-2021 05:18
08-02-2021 05:18
I wasn’t being funny or shady here. I just shared what I knew from experience. I don’t have anything to gain by being condescending to another person in need.