01-20-2015
08:25
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10:24
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AndreaFitbit
01-20-2015
08:25
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10:24
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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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07-26-2021 15:44
07-26-2021 15:44
@edso I have all of these same trackers:
My One from 2013 still works*
My ancient Charge still works
My Charge HR still works
My Ionic still works
You have bad luck.
*I did change the battery in my One so it did die for a bit. The batteries are designed to last 3 years and sometimes they magically last longer but the actual expected life is 3 years.
I'm actually about to tear open my ChargeHR and waterproof it and pop in a new battery as it's no longer getting over a week like it used to and batteries are easy to install 🙂
07-29-2021 22:15
07-29-2021 22:15
HERE'S WHAT THIS THREAD IS MISSING!
With everyone sharing how long their flexes and other Fitbits lasted - why haven't we shared about what might've caused this? For instance, I'd shared mine lasted years and many still working but didn't detail how/why that is - and it's ridiculously simple. Would you like to learn? Cool, I'm going to make a new thread for best practices and I hope some of y'all can please share some of yours - just whatever you've learned that might help us too 🙂 Thanks!
08-02-2021 07:21
08-02-2021 07:21
Had to jump in here. I have had 2 Flex's. My first flex lasted 4 years, then I lost it on an airplane, left it in seat pocket (my bad) bought another one, and it is now 4.5 years old. I am sold on these, might get a charge next time. These have lasted much longer than any of my apple products, by far.
08-02-2021 09:56
08-02-2021 09:56
Guess so
One of my Charges died by being bricked during a failed update.(Fitbit's fault, not mine)
Both of the Ionics died within a year. The second one seems to have lost it's radio. It is not visible on Bluetooth. Can't remember how the first one died.
Never had either one of the Ionics in any water. Shower, Ocean, Pool.
Concerned about spending the money (even with a 35% discount) on a $230 or $300 device which will probably die in a year.
08-11-2021 08:41 - edited 08-16-2021 17:54
08-11-2021 08:41 - edited 08-16-2021 17:54
I've had my Flex for approximately 8 years ---- I believe since it first came out. As long as it's charged, it records everything I've asked it to record extremely well. Have not thought yet of replacing it with newer model --- why change when you've got almost perfection????? (My apologies ---- original post indicated 14 years.)
08-11-2021
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05:51
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DavideFitbit
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DavideFitbit
Wow! 14 years. That's fantastic. Surely that's a record. Mine is just a
baby then at 5 years.
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That's excellent.
08-12-2021 03:17
08-12-2021 03:17
It's SO frustrating isn't it. This is my 4th one in 6 years. The first one lasted 18 months. A gift from my son.
I bought a Garmin last year but didn't like it as much. I don't understand why mine keep failing so quickly. I never get them wet or mistreat them. They just quit or go wonky. (Don't even get me started on the warranty replacement Fitbits! )
I care for them like I do my watches and they last forever.
If it wasn't for Kohl's cash I'd never own another one.
08-14-2021 09:11
08-14-2021 09:11
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08-19-2021 21:30
08-19-2021 21:30
I’ve had my current Flex2 since late 2018, so going on 3 years. I bought it to track my steps and swims, so I remove it only to shower or charge. I lost the previous one after about 18 months when it fell out of my wristband. In general, I’ve been happy with the Flex2 and haven’t wanted a more complex and feature-laden device. I used to dry wristband and pebble after swimming but stopped doing that when I noticed that removing the pebble from wristband and replacing it in band seemed to wear out the band and increase likelihood of losing pebble. So now I never bother drying either.
That leads to my question: where can I find replacement bands? I’ve used larger bands when smaller bands wear out, but they are not the best fit for me. Since Flex2 is discontinued, what to do other than upgrade? Other than wristbands, the problems I’ve had with the Flex2s were resolved after consulting FAQs and forums.
08-20-2021 04:04
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01-22-2022 11:34
01-22-2022 11:34
I know the feeling. This is my sixth year using FitBits and my fifth one just died.
I had four charge HR and the longest one lasted was 14 months.
I was using a Charge 2 for just under two years and I thought it would last a really long time and I took really careful care of it. I was still getting 5-7 days on a charge. Then a couple days ago, after charging it partway, I took it off the charger and saw the display saying a little over half charged. Walked around the office for about and hour, went to check my steps and the screen was blank. Now it seems to be completely dead. Going from working flawlessly to just dead was a bit of a shock. I did start walking outside again (its about freezing)- been dealing with a bad knee. So the only common thread I see is the HR's were when I was running outside everyday in heat and cold and the Charge 2 had been used almost entirely indoors. But you'd think you could use a fitness monitor outside!
I have a simple razor step tracker that is about 8 years old and I have used it in every sort of weather and it still works. Cost about $40 but just counts steps- no real electronics in it.
I too would love to know if the difference is just a few people win the fitbit QA lottery or there is some way to keep them working. I am pretty much at the end of my tolerance for having to replace fitbits, especially given I am not liking the look or features of the new models.
01-23-2022 20:58
01-23-2022 20:58
I get it. I got a new one in September and I have the replacement one to fall back on. If I hadn't had Kohl's cash to use towards the last one I wouldn't have replaced it. Last time though...
01-24-2022 04:42
01-24-2022 04:42
So with you here. They have built in obsolescence. Not fit for purpose imo.
01-25-2022 09:49
01-25-2022 09:49
Not too many weeks after entering my original post, I lost my second Flex2 while bathing in rough ocean waves. The wristband stayed on fine but didn't secure the pebble well enough. As a replacement, I bought a Fitbit Inspire 2, which seemed like the closest available model. I'm interested in limited functionality and moderate price (<= $100). Not interested in Apple offerings. The Inspire 2 has a much more secure wristband but is a bit bulkier. The thing I miss most from the Flex 2 is the mini-fireworks displayed by the pebble when I met my step goal. My main reason for wearing one of these devices is to encourage me to move at least a certain amount every day. The Inspire 2 has the advantage of also displaying date and time and charge left on the device. I no longer wear a watch and don't like to have to carry a mobile phone everywhere just to know the time.
02-16-2022 09:33
02-16-2022 09:33
I'm on my second Charge 3. The lifespan was 18 months for both. When you ask for help getting it running again, they tell you they are sorry, going to refer to special teams and then you get a discount for buying a new one. It's like there is an expiration date.
02-16-2022 09:37
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02-20-2022 16:38
02-20-2022 16:38
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