01-29-2024
06:46
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01-29-2024
06:51
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MarreFitbit
01-29-2024
06:46
- last edited on
01-29-2024
06:51
by
MarreFitbit
Updated the firmware on my Charge 5 and immediately the battery, which had no issues previously, started draining within 24 hours. Three days later it is now completely dead and won't charge. Fitbit is taking zero responsibility for this even though it is their update that caused the issue. I'm assuming other people are experiencing this as well? I find it completely unacceptable...
Moderator Edit: Clarified subject
05-10-2024 20:19
05-10-2024 20:19
I wish I never got this broken brick update. If so many people had issues then why was I able to update to break my device??? This response is shameful. I'm sorry you have tp work for this company and post this nonsense on their behalf.
05-11-2024 10:19
05-11-2024 10:19
05-14-2024 20:13
05-14-2024 20:13
I have the same problem and fitbit just washed their hands off it...
05-15-2024 15:18
05-15-2024 15:18
05-17-2024 22:45
05-17-2024 22:45
Same issues with my watch
05-17-2024 22:57
05-17-2024 22:57
I think we all should start to warn potential buyers of fitbit 6 to steer clear. Maybe starting to go on every single review videos on YouTube about fitbit 6 and warn people to stay away and buy something else if they don't want to have a fitbrick 6 just like ours. Cheers
05-28-2024 09:08
05-28-2024 09:08
Dollars to donuts its due to the release of the Charge 6. Pulling an Apple product update to force sales increase.
05-28-2024 17:08
05-28-2024 17:08
05-29-2024 09:36
05-29-2024 09:36
I was told to basically remove any superfluous apps from the charge 5 that are a constant drain. I charged it to 100% about an hour ago and it is down to 63%. I guess this is just a fitness watch I wear while literally working out now. I did buy a replacement battery and am looking for a cell phone fix shop to replace it to do some scientific theory re: the old battery vs. a brand new battery.
05-29-2024 13:52
05-29-2024 13:52
Overnight, my Charge 5 went from going a full week on one charge to not even lasting 24 hours. This is ridiculous.
05-29-2024 15:18
05-29-2024 15:18
My premium subscription ended on 17th April and I did not renew it as I did not use all its features and then within 24 hours my Fitbit Charge 5 was draining within hours...
Even when I wear it to sleep after charging it for the full day, it loses it charge with 4 hours.
Tried resetting it using the reset technique but doesn't help.
Fitbit has lost another loyal customer... Looking for an alternate tracker now...
If people can recommend what they have purchased, it will be much appreciated 👍🏼
05-30-2024 08:15
05-30-2024 08:15
Reposting this in this thread as it's at least good to see I'm not alone on this as I am also having this issue. The recent update completely ruined my Fitbit Charge 5 which now has the excessive battery drain like everyone else and only lasts 3 hours after a full charge. This is extremely frustrating as this has happened during one of the previous updates as well but was corrected later on with a later update. Absolutely disappointed and couldn't agree more with others on how much a coincidence this was with the release of the Charge 6. This will be my last Fitbit device is it doesn't get resolved.
05-30-2024 17:23
05-30-2024 17:23
My Fitbit came back to life today. Has anyone else experienced that? It’s been working properly for about 24 hours now.
05-30-2024 22:11
05-30-2024 22:11
Nope, unfortunately mine's stilll draining really fast. Definitely not fixed on my end.
05-31-2024 01:13
05-31-2024 01:13
Yes, omg, after 1 month of not touching it at all, I bought a huawei band 9 already and today after your post, i charged the fitbit 5 and now the battery is holding strong, HOW WEIRD!! Didn't see any firmware update?? Maybe the key is to let the battery rest for few weeks before getting back to use the fitbit?
05-31-2024 15:27
05-31-2024 15:27
I'm not certain if this was due to an update as it only started last Saturday to my knowledge, but after having had comfortable six day charge times for as long as I'd had my current Charge 5, it suddenly dropped to three days. It seemed to be a bit better on the subsequent charge, but then it seems to have bricked itself during a swim today.
05-31-2024 16:10
05-31-2024 16:10
06-01-2024 15:05
06-01-2024 15:05
Mty Charge5 was fine and at 46% battery when it went to displaying only the logo then went dark. I reset via the charger and eventually got the update in the app to apply. Applied and battery lasts almost 2 hours. Called customer support and reset multiple times and turned off apps but nothing helped. The red light on the bottom stays on now. The customer service rep said he would escalate to see what FitBit would do and I would get an email. It has been a week and no email or response from them. The watch was 14 months old. My previous watch was a charge for and it lasted about 18 months. I will never buy Fitbit again. I am moving to Garmin.
06-05-2024 04:16
06-05-2024 04:16
I’m late to the party but same problem. 18 month old Fitbit Charge 5 has become a ‘Charge 5 times a day’. It initially bricked yesterday, then after lots of attempting ‘3click’ resets, switched on. Got it up and charged, an hour later it was flat. Thought, oh well, that’s just it ‘resetting’ perhaps the battery was actually low. Went in the app and ditched some ‘unused’ apps from the phone. Charged overnight. Dropped from 100 to 60 in an hour. Recharged when I got to work. Called out and 2 hours later it’s flat. This is useless. Ill contact customer support but if it’s not fixable then its off to the Apple Watch community for me. Not keeping buying faulty tech.
06-05-2024 07:03
06-05-2024 07:03
Thank you for your helpful comment. I’m it sure which of the items you have helpfully linked to are responsible for causing an 18 month old Fitbit, with no changes to its installed apps to lose all battery power within 3 hours when the day before it had full functionality and would run for 4-5 DAYS on a single charge. I would suggest that if this isn’t due to an unfortunate update that there must be a ‘kill switch’ built into the OS. At appx £150 a pop for a Fitbit, where if I have to replace one again will be £450 in 3 years, then an Apple Watch with better functionality which (in my daughters case anyway) will last that time and longer, is a better option. If Fitbit/ Google want to keep a customer base then this is an issue to
a. Apologise for and
b. Get sorted.