09-03-2018 17:48
09-03-2018 17:48
I have had six Fitbit devices. In my experience, and from what I’m reading, the average life expectancy of a device is one year. I’m sure this is planned, but I’m sick of it. I will be moving my business elsewhere for my next fitness device. As soon as my Blaze dies, which I’m assuming will be any day now, I’m done wasting my money. Anyone have another brand they love?
09-19-2020 13:28
09-19-2020 13:28
09-19-2020
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JuanJoFitbit
09-19-2020
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JuanJoFitbit
The disappearance of sleep monitoring was the first issue with my Blaze. It intermittent at first then became permanent, followed by the loss of heart monitoring and battery life declining to less than 12 hours soon afterwards. It lasted less than 15 months.
https://community.fitbit.com/t5/Blaze/fitbit-life-expectancy/m-p/4457308/highlight/true#M127769
I was advised to do several different things to correct it but standing on my head would have the same effect. Fitbit pushed the sale of another Fitbit less a small discount even though the original was still under the UK 24 month warranty. I had to escalate it to receive a replacement which also failed before the original's warranty ran out. Again Fitbit wanted to sell me another but I escalated for another replacement which started to fail after 15 months use (outside the original warranty period).
I'm sorry I don't. My experience from my 3 x Fitbits is that they last between 11 and 15 months before they fail or markedly degrade to failure. Instead of replacing the original when it's still under warranty, they try to sell you another one first. Once it's out of warranty that's it.
All my colleagues who had Fitbits had the same issues, they've moved to other brands.
After being a Fitbit enthusiast, the experience has turned me off trackers for the time being. I'll research which models have some longevity.
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09-20-2020 07:28
09-20-2020 07:28
10-22-2020 14:29
10-22-2020 14:29
I am facing the exact same problem on my versa2 which lasted only 7 months and now the screen is going Full matrix. All flashing screen and number running and bottom part is getting hot and it feels like it will blast. This is my 4th Fitbit upgraded from charge 2 to charge 3 and then versa and now versa 2. And all devices last only 1 year and then pixel and flashing white light started happening.
I think I should stop wasting my time on Fitbit products now.
10-22-2020 14:43
10-22-2020 14:43
I keep looking at other products, not Fitbit. My issue is the app that Fitbit has, it seems to be far superior to other manufacturers' apps. That being said, with Google taking control of Fitbit, all bets are off. They may improve the product, or make it far worse than it currently is.
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The products’ reliability across 3 units and the customer service I experienced turned me off buying another Fitbit. Google’s purchase won’t have an effect for some time yet. I’ve moved brand.
10-22-2020 20:53
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JuanJoFitbit
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I agree. Fitbit isn’t perfect, but I do like the battery life and excellent
sleep tracking. --
I bet they will make it better. They have the funds to do so. --
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10-24-2020 10:53
10-24-2020 10:53
Well say good bye to your favourite features in the near future. The battery life on my 3 fitbits dropped down to 7 hours whilst the sleep tracking disappeared from 12 months onwards.
As for google making the products better, That will take some time and I’m not prepared to spend more of my resources in a product I’ve lost confidence in.
10-24-2020 11:34 - last edited on 01-14-2021 18:54 by LiliyaFitbit
10-24-2020 11:34 - last edited on 01-14-2021 18:54 by LiliyaFitbit
Oh no!--
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10-24-2020 12:25
10-24-2020 12:25
01-07-2021 04:31
01-07-2021 04:31
I just started having issues with mine with just a few months of a year, but wth? If you’re spending $200+ on a device, I’d expect it to last some time. Much longer than 2 years for sure. If this is some scam to get people to buy a new device every year then I’m just going to move onto another device from another maker. Otherwise I took great care of the watch and didn’t overcharge it. My heart rate sensor stopped working and pretty much took a big feature out of the watch...
01-07-2021 05:12
01-07-2021 05:12
Hi Miata91,
My last 2 posts regarding this have been taken down by the moderators, but yes, if your device has stopped registering your heart rate or recognising when you’re asleep or reduced battery life or a combination of these, it’s on it way out. Look at my previous posts in this thread.
01-07-2021 07:06
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01-07-2021 07:44
01-07-2021 07:44
I can understand your annoyance, even if I don't share your experience. My original Versa, which was purchased while it was on sale for ~$130 if I remember correctly, is going on 2.5 years now and still going strong with only a slight decrease in it's battery life from about 5 days to 4 (so 80% capacity). A view that I've expressed previously on this conversation is, given that you basically get all the data and info off of your Versa for free, is to consider the upfront cost over the life of the device as a pseudo subscription. At $130 that works out to $4.33 per month for the 30 or so months I've owned it. Even paying $200 for two years works out to something like $8.33 per month which I consider to be a fairly good deal for the value you get. I understand that it's frustrating to think that you're paying $200 for a device that will die, but wearables do experience a lot of normal wear and tear all of the time. If you think about some comparables, the Apple Watch (Series 3, first out in 2017) is still $200, with the newer models starting at $279 and $399 respectively for the SE and Series 6. Samsung watches are in similar price ranges. None of these devices really last longer than a few years unfortunately (just ask owners of the respective devices). If you buy a $399 top of the line Apple Watch today it would have to last 4 years with no problems to equal the per-month cost of a new Fitbit. I find that a highly unlikely lifespan for a wearable.
01-07-2021 08:12
01-07-2021 08:12
@Miata91 Seriously? A two year old $200+ Blaze? That'd be like buying a Versa 1 for $200 today. The Blaze was retired 3 years ago and the Versa 1 was available for $139 over two years ago. I got mine in November 2018 for that price.
As for the product. I still have a working Blaze but only use it if I want steps while the Versa is charging. The old outdated Blaze doesn't have SP02 or zone minutes.
01-07-2021 10:35
01-07-2021 10:35
My Charge 2 lasted a year and a half with me (I bought it used, and the old owner used it for a year). In other words, two and a half years is a good time.
Charge 3 ... unfortunately, no longer. It didn't last long. I bought it used and I didn't have it for 10 days because it was very defective.
And now, I got another used one (a Blaze) with a year of use. If it lasts at least a year with me it is a good time. That is, 2 years.
My focus is on a Versa 2 in the future.
01-07-2021 10:46
01-07-2021 10:46
@ataliba Sams and Costco have Versa 2's on clearance right now. $139 brand new.
01-07-2021 11:21
01-07-2021 11:21
@MarkMM I live in Brazil and only the import fees and the current dollar value, make it around R $ 1200.00.
I'll wait a while.