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If I get an international SIM card when travelling, can I use that while abroad?

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Hello @happy_fan 

Unlike a traditional LTE smartwatch, there isn't a way to assign this device to a carrier. The device's LTE coverage is managed exclusively by the Ace pass.

Rieko | N California USA MBG PE

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Hello @happy_fan 

The Fitbit Ace LTE uses the Ace pass for connectivity, which is currently available only in the USA. So any functions or features that require internet access (location, calls, text) won't work outside of the USA.

Rieko | N California USA MBG PE

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Even if the SIM card is swapped for one with international coverage?
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Hello @happy_fan 

I'll double check, but I don't think this device has a SIM card that can be swapped. I suspect it may have an eSIM, which seems to be the trend for smartwatches & wearables.

Rieko | N California USA MBG PE

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Even if it's an eSIM. An International carrier could assign it

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@happy_fan   The Ace LTE has an eSim, but coverage is limited to the United States.  Ace LTE Help article  

Laurie | Maryland
Sense 2, Luxe, Aria 2 | iOS | Mac OS

Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.

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Let me rephrase. Is there anything preventing this watch from being assigned a carrier with international coverage?

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@happy_fan   "Roaming is not supported on the Fitbit Ace LTE.  LTE coverage is limited to the United States."

Laurie | Maryland
Sense 2, Luxe, Aria 2 | iOS | Mac OS

Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.

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That still does not answer my question. It wouldn't be roaming if your eSIM is local. Same for coverage.

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Hello @happy_fan 

Unlike a traditional LTE smartwatch, there isn't a way to assign this device to a carrier. The device's LTE coverage is managed exclusively by the Ace pass.

Rieko | N California USA MBG PE

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I see, thanks. That is unfortunate.
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The Fitbit ACE LTE product is great and my daughter loves it. However, as a parent, I wish that the Ace Pass has more flexibility, when it comes to international coverage. We travel often and want to keep track of my daughter, while we are travelling, therefore, If the LTE coverage works in Canada, that would be a good start.  

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Hello @jeevesS 

Thank you for letting us know that your daughter is enjoying using her Fitbit Ace LTE.

Please consider submitting a feature request in the Product Feedback forum (<-- click link) for Ace LTE coverage in Canada. The developers monitor this forum to see what features are being requested for potential future implementation.

When you submit your request, please reply to this thread with a link to your request. This way, other parents/guardians can add their vote & comments.

This is totally my opinion: I wouldn't be surprised if Ace LTE coverage in Canada would be one of the first areas to be added.

Rieko | N California USA MBG PE

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Hi. Is there a way to bring this watch to Europe but connect via WiFI??? For at least it's minimal functions like games and step count????? Not necessarily for making calls or texts. 

 

Thanks in Advance,

Gene

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Hello @Gene82 

A family traveled to Asia and the parent reported that steps, location, and messaging worked over Wi-Fi for them. Here's the thread (<-- click link).

Although they didn't mention games, I'm thinking the games should work since those are on the Ace device.

Rieko | N California USA MBG PE

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