12-27-2016 11:35
12-27-2016 11:35
Hi, I just received my fitbit blaze.But during the set up I had a warning says that battery level is low so I was not able to continue.
When I put my watch for charging (correctly which the pins are alligned and frame is closed) I am not able to see any charging indication and after couple of hours only thing I can see on the screen is fitbit icon and fitbit.com/setup
Thanks
12-27-2016 13:40
12-27-2016 13:40
Hey there @Abert! Good to see you in the Community! 😄
I think I can help you with this.
Whenever you charge your tracker but it has not been set up, you will not see a battery indicator on the tracker but will most likely see only the "fitbit.com/setup" message. Whenever you plug the cable to any USB port, the module should vibrate and that way you will know it's charging. After about an hour there, you can try to set up your tracker again and it should go through without any problem.
Hope this helps and if you need more help, let me know. I'll be happy to help! 🙂
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12-27-2016 15:36
12-27-2016 15:36
I'm having the same exact issue as @Abert and so many others here describe. Got the Blaze charged through a wall outlet. Tried multiple computer USB ports and none would work. Also not vibrating at all when plugging in for a charge.
What's even more frustrating is that I spent over one hour trouble shooting through chat with FitBit and they could not help. Only suggestion was to exchange the device for a new one.
Just not off to a good start. Already cosidering going with Apple. Charging dock-thing-box is just plain gooffy and awkward...
12-27-2016 18:35
12-27-2016 18:35
12-27-2016 19:53
12-27-2016 19:53
It should charge in 1-2 hours max. Charge via wall outlet rather than a computer USB port. The power is low there, and if your computer goes to sleep, it won't charge the Fitbit.
12-27-2016 20:25
12-27-2016 20:25
I had the same issues.
The Fitbit must be drawing more current than most Laptop/PC ports can offer during the charging process. Your best move is to use a good quality high current (probably around 2A (2000mA) or more) USB charger/charging station/port.
Works on a decent charger without issue.