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FitBit Alta band breaking

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I'm not sure if anyone else is having this problem, but this is the second Alta band I've gone through in only about 6 months now. They both start to come up on the side of the Alta itself, and after a couple weeks of that they just tear off completely. The first one I thought might have happened just because I was wearing the device on a snug setting, but this one I have worn slightly looser than I like and it's still breaking. Any advice?

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I’m in the same position.  I registered mine on Dec 31, 2016.  By July my 1st Band was falling apart.  A week into this year my replacement band (a newer version for the Alta HR) has also come apart.  I can’t wear it as the connection is very loose and I’m worried I’ll lose my Fitbit.

 

i contacted support but because the device (not the new band) is outside the 1year warranty, I am SOL.  I’m not interested in spending $40+ for a new band that will have the same issue in another 6 months.  It’s pretty disappointing that Fitbit feels that a 6 month life span on a strap is acceptable - especially when it’s purpose is for fitness.  I’ve had much less expensive fitness watches that have last a whole lot longer.  I was impressed initially with how easy it was to replace my first band when it failed under warranty, but I figured it was just a flaw in that particular band.  I’m now realizing this is a chronic issue that is being dealt with very poorly.  Clearly the design of the Alta & it’s bands is a problem.  All I can do now is wear my Alta in my pocket but it’s lots it’s usefullness for moving reminders, text notifications and a watch.

 

Super disappointed.  My dad bought this for me as a Christmas gift and I feel like he wasted $170.

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I have stopped wearing mine at night. I think I must lean on it and rip it. Since then, with new one,  no problems. I know that doesn't help tell you how well you are sleeping but I know that anyway!

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Yah. I agree...im probably hardest on it when I'm sleeping as it gets caught under my body sometimes.

However....its DESIGNED to track sleep so I feel it should be able to withstand wearing overnight. Otherwise one of its big selling features is useless.

I think it's pretty crazy to design a sleep tracker that you cant actually sleep in.



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My third band broke  They last less than 6 to 8 months  it is just a defective product 

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My band has also broken - it’s the Alta style.  How do I go about receiving a replacement?

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It’s just a matter of time,  I’ve had mine for a year and a half and it has just broken.  Needs to be affixed into the band better by the manufacturer.  Considering super glue!!!!

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Super glue works but sadly is only a temporary fix. I ended up buying 3 new bands (2 leather one metal) on Amazon for the same price as one Fitbit silicon band. so far so good.



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Exact same problems here. "Customer service" is actually a not-too-subtle a sales force.
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I contacted them. They admitted their problem yet refused to send a new strap (3 1/2 months past warranty). GRRRR!

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Hi, do you still have the small Alta wrist straps for sale?  Thanks

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Hi,

No it wasn't me who had them for sale. I just bought some on eBay for about $4.00 each.

😊Linda


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Thanks.
Maria

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I am on my 2nd fit bit.  Originally I had the Flex 2 and after 2 years, the band twisted and the tracker fell out of the band.  I replaced it with the Alta.  Shortly after purchasing the Alta, I took a trip and while at the airport, I lost it.  I don't know if the band broke but I didn't notice it was missing until I had landed.  I really miss having the tracker but I am concerned about replacing it with another one if there is an issue with the bands breaking.  Any suggestions?

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My daughter also has an alta with the same problem and she just bought a replacement band that has a more traditional strap that won’t fall off from eBay for $5 - I would buy one of these because the others fall off so easily when they get caught up chabgibg clothes etc.....

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Thank you Linda000 for the advise.  I want to give a shout out and an update on my situation.  I originally contacted Fit Bit and didn't get any resolution other than to retrace my steps.  I was really disappointed in the response I got because my prior experience with customer service has always been very good.  I decided to try a 2nd call.  This time I experienced the excellent customer service I had come to expect.  Fit Bit offered me a replacement which I have received.  I purchased different bands to avoid another unexpected loss.  Thank you to Fit Bit for supporting their product and having the best customer service!

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I had exactly that problem after a year. I tried various glues including Araldite but with no success - just a gooey mess. So I bought a replacement from Alta which was expensive (and not as stylish as the previous design). 

Either it’s a design fault or they’re just profiteering. Either way, Fitbit should fix this bit. 

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No, I kept mine on all the time except to charge it and the band broke after a year  

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Try a different manufacturer

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Hi! I'm currently having the same problem. It's always the band with the buckle that breaks! Can you tell me if the replacement bands worked for you? I was looking at some silver mesh ones on amazon, but if it's a problem with the device itself I'll have to consider another route.

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I’ve bought both metal and leather on Amazon and they are WAY better and MUCH cheaper.
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