03-28-2020 13:11
03-28-2020 13:11
I've had my Blaze for a couple years now, no problems. Today I wore it for a walk (which I tracked), then I washed my car in my driveway and it got wet--just overspray from the hose, not submerged. When I came inside and tried to sync my Fitbit with my phone, it appeared dead, and my latest walk was not showing in the Fitbit app. I let it lay on the table or a few minutes and I saw the logo appear on the screen; I then checked the app and my walk had uploaded to my phone. So I figured all was well. I put my Fitbit in it's charger and took a shower. When I took it out 30 minutes later to put back onto my band, it appeared dead. No clock, no logo, nothing. I tried holding left button and lower right button x 15 seconds, no effect. When I put it back in the charger, it does not start charging--it has no signs of life.
Did I really kill my Fitbit just by getting it sprayed by the garden hose? Any way to fix this?
Thanks,
Andy
03-28-2020 14:46
03-28-2020 14:46
You should put it in rice for 48 hr so it draws the water out
You might of hurt it by charging it before it was dried out.
Wendy | CA | Moto G6 Android
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03-28-2020 16:46
03-28-2020 16:46
Hi I've have the same problem but mine did not get wet
04-01-2020 06:10
04-01-2020 06:10
My Blaze is also DOA. It doesn't show evidence that it is recharging and I cannot restart according to fitbit instructions. I am waiting for fitbit Support to get back to me but truthfully I expect that it has dies a natural death.