04-15-2019
13:23
- last edited on
08-20-2020
18:17
by
MatthewFitbit
04-15-2019
13:23
- last edited on
08-20-2020
18:17
by
MatthewFitbit
My Fitbit is nearly 3 years old and working fine then suddenly the display was lost, activity tracking and synching and although on checking the battery is full. Display and synching only possible when the Fitbit is plugged in through charger
08-22-2019 03:50
08-22-2019 03:50
08-22-2019 08:00
08-22-2019 08:00
Hi! Me too. I’m so disappointed. My Alta is not quite 3 years old and exact same thing. Just “dies” when fully charged. Was told this morning out of 365 day warranty so only offered a discount. VERY DISAPPOINTED!!
08-22-2019 09:42
08-22-2019 09:42
I got a Garmin vivosmart hr on amazon and so far I love it. It was only $84 if I remember correctly
08-22-2019 09:44
08-22-2019 09:44
Done with Fitbit! I got a garmin vivosmart hr on amazon for approximately $84 and I love it...so far
08-22-2019 10:05
08-22-2019 10:05
08-23-2019 18:03
08-23-2019 18:03
I have no advice...I've tried everything...
08-24-2019 04:12
08-24-2019 04:12
Thanks for responding, I have given up on Fitbit and got a garmin instead
08-24-2019 07:50
08-24-2019 07:50
As another posted, my screen is black but it will sync and it shows a full battery. How can I resolve this issue.
08-24-2019 09:26
08-24-2019 09:26
I don’t think that you can. I gave up on Fitbit and went with a Garman
08-24-2019 11:06
08-24-2019 11:06
08-24-2019 13:12
08-24-2019 13:12
I have a similar problem, mine charges to full very quickly and I take it off charge and aslong as I keep tapping the screen it will stay on, but as soon as I stop tapping it locks and doesn’t turn back on. Feel like this is more a software problem then battery.
08-24-2019 21:39
08-24-2019 21:39
Could be...we've floated several theories...zero response from Fitbit concerning the source let alone an actual solutions. I just checked out the Consumer Reports website again and the Alta is still the highest ranked device Fitbit has...the irony shows up when you look at the comments. So...they have a highly ranked product in spite of the bad reviews calling them out on their terrible customer service and inability to stand behind their own product...SMH
08-25-2019 07:25
08-25-2019 07:25
08-25-2019 16:00
08-25-2019 16:00
Hi I've done everything thats been suggested but still my fitbit is doing exactly what everyone else has done says it full battery unplug it gies blank have to reply in to work. Tried restart nothing what next please??? Obviously a fault why cant you see that???
08-25-2019 17:28
08-25-2019 17:28
I have a fitbit alta i have had about 1 yr and the screen keeps going black i have tried charging it completely and that's the only time my screen will work is when its plugged in I have tried resetting it and when I unplug it screen stays lit for about 30 sec and doesnt turn back on
08-25-2019 21:48
08-25-2019 21:48
Yes I'm having the same problem so I can't use my Alta as a watch. it seems to be recoding my stepst sleep pattern etc but I only know this when I charge my Alta
08-26-2019 04:43
08-26-2019 04:43
THE SAME THING HAS BEEN HAPPENING WITH ME! when I go to charge my Fitbit Alta and restart it, I am able to tap through the displays...but when I unplug it from the charger the displays will no longer appear when I initiate the tapping.
08-26-2019 04:56
08-26-2019 04:56
I have the same issue and mine is three years old as well. I just let my fitbit sit on the charger all day and that seemed to boost it or something it works fine ad of right now.
08-26-2019 05:32
08-26-2019 05:32
I am having the exact same problem as the original poster, except my fit bit is only 3 months old. I had an older one and was having issues and for some stupid reason, I bought the exact same model and now its having issues right from the get go.
Doesn't hold a charge, when plugged in, says battery is full. I will reset it and then leave it charging for hours at a time and when I unplug it, it dies in 30 seconds. I am getting really frustrated with this especially because it is brand new.
08-26-2019 07:48
08-26-2019 07:48