01-20-2015
08:25
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10:24
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AndreaFitbit
01-20-2015
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AndreaFitbit
I was wondering how long do fitbits last before they die, in terms of steps and length of ownership.
I currently own a Fitbit Flex for about 18 months and have logged over 5.5 Million steps. I'm on my 3rd band. I was thinking about upgrading to a charge HR since they have a $50 trade in promotion at the microsoft store. I like the automatic sleep function on the Charge HR, but don't like that you can't change the band.
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08-05-2018 17:28
08-05-2018 17:28
It's too bad that these devices have such a short life span. The app, the concept is outstanding. But reliability and durability are dismal. I'm going to try one of those $30 trackers featured on Amazon. I can get 5 of them for the price of one fitbit.
08-05-2018 17:49
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08-06-2018 04:27
08-06-2018 04:27
Thanks for the tip. I am a jogger too so I bought a Garmin which I like so far. But I am going to check out the tracker on Amazon.
08-07-2018 11:13
08-07-2018 11:13
Hi there everyone! Good to see you in the Forums! 🙂
I'm very sorry to hear about your trackers 😕 If you've not contacted Support yet and you'd like to see what your options are, you can let me know so that I escalate your cases with them and they will be happy to go from there.
Anything else, I'm here to help!
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08-07-2018 11:28
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SantiR
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SantiR
Hello,
My Fitbit lasted just under three years although it stopped swiping long before that but it still charged and I could use it for my run. I did contact “Support” but he told me it was no longer under warrantee so he could not help me. At that point I ldid nothing else and accepted that there was no help for me. Not sure what you can do for me.
Elizabeth
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08-07-2018 14:21
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08-07-2018 15:12
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08-08-2018 08:09
08-08-2018 08:09
I have had one fitbit charge and three fitbit charge HRs since 2015. Every one of them died during a firmware update. Two of them were replaced under warranty. My problem is not physical damage, it is that fitbit firmware updates are not compatible with older (ie older than one year) models.
I belong to a group of about 15 fitbit users and every one of them has replaced their fitbit at least once during 2 years, because of failure. I agree that the community is the reason for sticking with fitbit for so long. It certainly isn't the technology or the quality of the product.
After much contact with the support desk (which is generally helpful) I have finally decided to kick the habit and revert to the TomTom sport I use for logging my runs and cycling with, and has worked and updated very satisfactorily over 2.5 years.
In general, I felt the updates were often worse than the version they replaced, the price is rather high and fitbit doesn't really support existing customers who happen to own older or cheaper models.
08-09-2018 15:15
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08-11-2018 10:01
08-11-2018 10:01
Finally the bs support is coming out. My replacement tracker failed a couple of weeks ago and Fitbit won’t replace it. It’s not even 2 months old. But it’s ok guys, to replace my new defective replacement I get a discount on a new one. Great deal Fitbit. I think I’m going back to a normal watch which lasts 20+ years for the same price.
08-14-2018 19:07
08-14-2018 19:07
My Flex Fitbit served four years.
08-15-2018 03:18
08-15-2018 03:18
My Blaze lasted 2 years and 1 month. Then, pretty much immediately following an OTA firmware upgrade from Fitbit, the battery life overnight reduced from 4 days to 3 hours. Fitbit's response - "You're outside the Fitbit warranty period - tough! Here's a link to our shop to buy a new one!"
For any customers in the EU, please be aware that under local law in most EU countries, there is a statutory obligation to repair or replace any defective consumer product for well beyond the 2 year period that Fitbit quotes. In the UK for example it is 6 years.
08-15-2018 12:32
08-15-2018 12:32
Good to see you all in the Community Forums! 🙂
@Jay1919, I'm glad to hear you've not had any problems with your tracker so far!
@ecowan, I'm sorry about that. Usually, when users are out of warranty, the Support Team will offer a discount on the purchase of a new tracker. If this is something you'd like to do, let me know and I'll be happy to help you out!
@Betina, I'm sorry about that too. Now, as much as I'd like to do something else for you, that's out of my hands at the moment 😕 As I offered ecowan, if you'd like to take advantage of the discount, let me know and I will be happy to assist you with that.
@Dorobee, thanks a lot for the feedback, It's highly appreciated!
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08-16-2018 03:54
08-16-2018 03:54
@FerdinandFitbit - sorry to correct you, but the Fitbit support team does not offer a discount on a new tracker. They offer discounts on a very limited range of old trackers. The discount they offered me only applies to Ionic, Charge 2, Flex 2 and Alta HR. It does not apply to Ace or Versa (the only tracker I would have any interest in.
Absolutely disgraceful for a company to not even have the ability to repair a defective battery (which is in itself a breach of consumer laws in many countries, including mine), and then in lieu of meeting its legal obligations, it is only willing to offer a small discount on old, superseded models.
08-16-2018 04:05
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08-22-2018 08:34
08-22-2018 08:34
Hi everyone. Good to see you around!
@mightyharbour, when I say that the Support Team will offer a discount on the purchase of a new tracker if you're out of warranty, I mean that you can get a new device, I'm not talking about the type of device you're elegible to purchase with the discount.
@LuluBoy, I'm very sorry about this situation. If you'd like to take advantage of the discount at any point, feel free to let me know and I'll be happy to help you out!
Anything else you guys may need, I'm here to help!
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08-25-2018 14:08
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