03-05-2023
16:19
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03-15-2023
17:44
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JuanFitbit
03-05-2023
16:19
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03-15-2023
17:44
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JuanFitbit
After swimming, my fitbit stopped working and will not charge.
Moderator edit: subject updated for clarity.
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03-07-2023
04:10
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11-19-2024
08:02
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MarreFitbit
03-07-2023
04:10
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11-19-2024
08:02
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MarreFitbit
Hi, it's good to see you visiting the Community forums for the first time, @Flizram.
Thank you for sharing all these details about the inconvenience you've been having with your Charge 5.
I've been informed that you already contacted the Customer Support team for further assistance with this and it seems they've shared some instructions with you. In this case, they will let you know how to proceed.
Have a good day.
03-07-2023
04:10
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11-19-2024
08:02
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MarreFitbit
03-07-2023
04:10
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11-19-2024
08:02
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MarreFitbit
Hi, it's good to see you visiting the Community forums for the first time, @Flizram.
Thank you for sharing all these details about the inconvenience you've been having with your Charge 5.
I've been informed that you already contacted the Customer Support team for further assistance with this and it seems they've shared some instructions with you. In this case, they will let you know how to proceed.
Have a good day.
03-07-2023 06:18
03-07-2023 06:18
I got the same problem.
Is there a solution?
03-07-2023 10:46
03-07-2023 10:46
Contact customer service and ask for your defective charge 5 to be replaced.
It is sold as a swim tracker, so if it is not waterproof, it is defective.
03-07-2023 11:33
03-07-2023 11:33
03-07-2023 12:11
03-07-2023 12:11
03-08-2023 03:02
03-08-2023 03:02
I called my screen broken but I think this is what happened to mine. Thanks for posting everyone
03-12-2023 04:20
03-12-2023 04:20
Hi, I have just experienced the same problem. Having been told to do swimming by a physiotherapist to address a fractured vertebrae I checked to confirm that it was safe to wear my Fitbit Charge 5 in the pool. On the first occasion I did, and following the swim my tracker screen would not return from the water lock mode.
My first action was to connect the tracker to the charging cable and whilst there was a vibration the screen remained black. This made me think that water had somehow got into the unit. I therefore placed the tracker into dry rice for approximately 24 hours. When I subsequently withdrew it from the rice the screen lit up with the Fitbit logo but would not respond further. Can someone tell me if my tracker is now “gone” and why it failed to live up to the ‘water proof’ commitment? This is despite the fact that it would not have gone deeper than 1.5 metres.
03-12-2023 07:36
03-12-2023 07:36
Contact customer service and ask for your defective charge 5 to be replaced.
It is sold as a swim tracker, so if it is not waterproof, it is defective.
Putting it in rice will not fix it.
03-13-2023 10:08
03-13-2023 10:08
03-13-2023
18:30
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05-24-2023
11:13
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DavideFitbit
03-13-2023
18:30
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05-24-2023
11:13
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DavideFitbit
Subsequently spoke to Mark L. (Live Chat) who talked me through a procedures to fix the issue. Great service.
Unfortunately once the tracker rose from the dead the battery wouldn’t last for more than 10 or 12 hours. Once it went dead I was back to square 1.5 - Fitbit logo only. Looking to see if I can get in touch with Mark again.
03-23-2023
06:30
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02-12-2024
08:58
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MarreFitbit
03-23-2023
06:30
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02-12-2024
08:58
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MarreFitbit
Hi everyone, thanks for sharing that you experienced this issue with your Charge 5.
It seems that most of you were able to contact the Support team for further assistance. If your device got wet, it’s important to take it off and dry it well before putting it back on. If your device has come into contact with any liquid other than fresh water, you should clean it with fresh water and a soap-free cleanser and dry it with a lint free-cloth. If your device is not vibrating at all, I'd recommend trying the steps below:
If the screen is still completely unresponsive, I recommend that you get in touch with the Customer Support team for further assistance with this. They will let you know how to proceed.
The best way to get help for this problem is to chat with us online or give us a call. You can click here to get connected.
03-23-2023 10:52
03-23-2023 10:52
Hi Davide,
I don't understand why you give the advice below to people with this problem:
"If your device got wet, it’s important to take it off and dry it well before putting it back on."
If the Charge 5 is not defective, there is no need to dry it as it should be water resistant.
If you do need to dry it well, it is defective and should be replaced.
03-31-2023
08:31
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02-12-2024
08:57
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MarreFitbit
03-31-2023
08:31
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02-12-2024
08:57
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MarreFitbit
@Surfista Thanks for your feedback about this.
These these are just some general recommendations that are part of the Wear & Care guide as well, to take care of the device and for optimal performance, but as you pointed out, the device is water resistant and should work after using to swim or after taking a shower.
05-10-2023 08:33
05-10-2023 08:33
I have a Fitbit sense. This is the second one I had. Neither lasted more than 6 months. Swim mode does not work. It goes blank and shuts down entire watch for a day or two. Then works again. But died again when in swim mode. I have plenty of battery life. I called Fitbit support and they will not honor a replacement. Very disappointed! If you are buying this for swimming I would look elsewhere!