03-14-2016 13:19 - edited 08-20-2020 18:43
03-14-2016 13:19 - edited 08-20-2020 18:43
One of the trickiest parts of getting started with a brand-new wristband tracker is simply learning how to get it clasped properly. The following post can help you with that!
How do I clasp my Alta wristband more easily?
We're confident that you'll be able to get your alta clasped with just a little practice. Don't be discouraged if it's difficult at first - it definitely gets easier over time!
How do I change my Alta wristband?
Fitbit Alta's wristband is detachable from the top and bottom of the tracker, so that you can replace it with accessory bands of different color or material. For help with detaching your Alta's wristband, check the steps in this help article, or watch the video below.
11-18-2016 10:29 - edited 11-19-2016 02:33
11-18-2016 10:29 - edited 11-19-2016 02:33
I thought the band clasps were a pain when I first got my alta so bought some buckle bands. I have to say that I find the clip bands more comfortable and less bulky to wear. The clip holes do relax after a while and are then easy to do up. I would recommend getting some rubber clasps though (cheap as chips) to prevent accidental loss.
11-18-2016 13:03
11-18-2016 13:03
11-18-2016 13:20
11-18-2016 13:20
11-19-2016 06:29
11-19-2016 06:29
11-20-2016 16:33
11-20-2016 16:33
11-21-2016 05:07
11-21-2016 05:07
@LesleyJW Thanks for joining us in this thread! I really appreciate your great feedback regarding the rubber clasps idea. This helps us to keep improving our services and products. You can also create your idea in our Feature Suggestions board so people can vote for it and be reviewed by our developers.
Let me know if more questions arise my friend!
11-22-2016 18:09
11-22-2016 18:09
11-25-2016 13:19
11-25-2016 13:19
11-25-2016 13:46
11-25-2016 13:46
Brilliant! Thanks for sharing this! I was about to return mine too.
11-26-2016 04:45
11-26-2016 04:45
11-26-2016 05:31
11-26-2016 05:31
11-27-2016 16:17
11-27-2016 16:17
Hi,
I purchased the Alta for my wife who has athritis is not able to click the band in place. I have done it off her wrist almost 40 times; that was hard enough; and she is still not able to attach the band! I was going to purchase the Stainless Band but not sure how that attaches but wanted her to try the Alta first. At this rate I don't see us keeping it. Maybe we will try the Charge 2 but she loved the look and metal band for the Alta. Glad I had her check it out before Christmas.
11-28-2016 04:25
11-28-2016 04:25
@Shar5000 A warm welcome to our Fitbit Community! I'm so glad to hear that the tips and suggestions above helped you to keep your tracker and you will be able to achieve your goals.
I'd like to invite you to visit our Discussions board, where you can share your experiences, meet people and create new topics.
Hope to see you in the Community more often my friend!
11-28-2016 09:02
11-28-2016 09:02
Yeah, on the stock band it IS hard to clasp until it gets loosened up with use. The good news is that there are a BUNCH of alternatives to that band for women available online. Here are a couple of links:
Enjoy!
11-29-2016 07:46 - edited 11-29-2016 07:47
11-29-2016 07:46 - edited 11-29-2016 07:47
Awesome help @RPFarrah! It's great to see that you've visited the Fitbit Community @CFH-David! If you want to check out Alta Stainless Band, you can do it in this thread: Type of Closure for Stainless Steel Band. Also, if your wife is having an issue clasping her Alta, you can check this thread: Clasping and Switching Your Alta Wristband.
Good luck and keep me posted! 😉
11-29-2016 18:08
11-29-2016 18:08
I only got my Alta this last week and I have been having problems getting it to snap. It was very frustrating because I've been wanting one of these for a long time and was able to buy it on sale. Just today I decided to switch the bands around and it only took me a few seconds to snap back on my wrist. I don't know if this would be a solution to anyone's problem and if someone else has already suggested it (I didn't go that far down in the comments), but it seemed to work for me. Hopefully I won't have anymore problems, we shall see the next time I have to take it off and put it back on.
11-29-2016 20:23
11-29-2016 20:23
12-03-2016 13:55
12-03-2016 13:55
I recently got my alta. It seems its impossible to puton the band. I am going to return it.
12-04-2016
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ErickFitbit
12-04-2016
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ErickFitbit
I leanred from members in this forum to put some oil (I used coconut oil) in the wrist band's whole -
and, like in the artcicle above: pinch the band into position. it works great.
Funny: Now I like this kind of band lock!
My humble suggestion: The band should come with information how to handle the challenge of closing it securely. This would shorten the learning curve and would not let customers frustrated.
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12-05-2016 04:24
12-05-2016 04:24
@Shilpa71 Welcome to the forums! before you return your Alta, I would like to share Erick's post which has great tips that explain how to put on your tracker.
Let me know if this was helpful for you!