07-08-2020 20:37
07-08-2020 20:37
Wednesday, July 8 2020
I haven't used my Fitbit Ionic for about 1.5 months so of course, the battery completely drained. Prior to that, my watch was working fine. I charged it for about 1-1.5 hours and now it won't turn on. Instead of the watch turning on, I keep getting the Fitbit icon for a little, then the screen turns black, then the Fitbit icon appears again for a little, and then the screen turns black. It keeps repeating over and over again. I tried to factory reset my device but it kept doing the same thing, so I finally called support and was able to talk to someone. I was instructed to factory reset the device and to no surprise, it still did not work. I was told that my device was in a continuous rebooting cycle. I was then told that my warranty had expired by about 180 or 189 days so I would have to buy a new watch for 25% off. The problem is that this is already my second Fitbit Ionic watch. The first watch I had after about 1.5 years of using it could only hold a full charge for about 7 hours. Fitbit could not figure out why my watch was not holding a charge and told me it was defective. Because the warranty of my first watch had expired, they offered me 50% off for a new watch, which I reluctantly bought. For my current watch, I asked if I could just ship Fitbit my Ionic so that they could take a look at it and see if they could figure out what was wrong with it or to see if there is any way they could get my watch to turn on so that I don't have to spend more money on a third watch. I was told that Fitbit does NOT fix watches and that my only option now is to buy a new watch for 25% off. I really like Fitbit products but I do not want to have to spend more money ($187.5 + tax) for a THIRD watch that might crap out on me again. I've already spent $250 + tax for my first watch and another $125 + tax for my second watch. I can understand if it were my fault for breaking the watch and would not have any problem paying for a new one, but this is clearly a defective product. What is really disappointing is that I spent a lot of money just to have TWO defective watches that did not even last two years crap out on me. If I am paying that much money for a watch, then I definitely expect a better quality product from Fitbit. When I asked the person on the phone if I could speak to a manager, I was told that there is no number for a manager and that he would forward my case to his supervisor. I was told that I can expect an email from his supervisor. I find it kind of surprising that there is no phone number to speak with management directly. If anyone can help me figure out how to stop my watch from being in a continuous rebooting cycle and turn it on, I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you!
07-08-2020 23:22
07-08-2020 23:22
See the thread fitbit ionic dead happened to so many of us! Before this gets deleted I have brought the new huawei GT2 to replace my ionic and it's amazing it does so much more than the ionic. Only got it yesterday but I'm impressed and it was £150 cheaper than a new ionic.
08-01-2020 06:46
08-01-2020 06:46
I have the same problem. Anyone with any solution?