03-11-2018
07:57
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16:54
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RicardoFitbit
03-11-2018
07:57
- last edited on
03-08-2020
16:54
by
RicardoFitbit
The entire reason I bought the Ionic is because it has a dedicated GPS chip inside the device, meaning regardless of my phone reception, my run should be tracked via the dedicated GPS, well I've been on a few runs now and the watch gets stuck on "Connecting..." and it never connects to the GPS which is a bummer because I don't want to have to take this back and spend an addition $300
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07-16-2019 18:04
07-16-2019 18:04
If only this were truly a solution. The IONIC routinely loses connection mid run.
08-16-2019 09:16
08-16-2019 09:16
I have been having a problem with my ionic since about May - it has always taken longer to lock onto GPS than my friends Garmin when I run with her, but the problem started getting really bad then. In June I did a 20k run with 'connecting' showing the whole way!!! It never had signal for the whole thing - clear skies, open Yorkshire countryside, no reason not to have it. Most runs subsequently have been very intermittent in terms of GPS reception - it comes and goes repeatedly. Two 6k runs have not had any GPS - one about a week ago and one today. I am running a Marathon in October and really don't want to have to worry about this while training or during the race! I have tried all the usual resets/ restarts etc, nothing helps.
10-31-2019 19:13
10-31-2019 19:13
I have the same issue and no help from customer services
02-11-2020 08:49
02-11-2020 08:49
I’m very disappointed with Fitbit! I changed from an I watch to Fitbit because I liked the run/ GPS tracking. Now there is an issue that is no fault of mine, I am reading in the community support blogs this is a common issue! I’ve had my Fitbit for 14 months and now all Fitbit does is offer a discount on my next watch? I will not buy I watch every year I will go back to the I-watch, and deal with there running apps at least they work.
02-11-2020 12:36
02-11-2020 12:36
02-11-2020 16:06
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02-11-2020 20:57
02-11-2020 20:57
I found that GPS does not function when Milanese Loop with Magnetic Closure is attached to Ionic. It happened to mine.
02-13-2020 07:54
02-13-2020 07:54
02-13-2020 16:02
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04-17-2020 05:14
04-17-2020 05:14
I'm literally having the same issue which started last week. Took a while to connect then kept dropping out. This week I've not managed to connect it at all. The whole reason I bought the Ionic was for GPS. This is a replacement pebble after my nearly 2 year old Ionic screen messed up. Never had a connecting to GPS issue with that one but the replacement one has always taken longer to connect.
I've tried all the methods listed to help but no luck. Can support help at all?
Thanks
04-17-2020 07:52
04-17-2020 07:52
05-24-2020 06:38
05-24-2020 06:38
How do you do this? Mine takes ten minutes minimum before it finds a GPS everytime. How exactly do you let it know where it is? Thanks.
To Fitbit, not impressed, if I had known I needed to wait ten mins for the GPS each time I would have bought a different watch!
05-25-2020 18:35
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05-25-2020 19:49
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05-26-2020 00:54
05-26-2020 00:54
06-19-2020 13:52
06-19-2020 13:52
Hi Pedris, noticed the odd colour of your watchstrap. Was it a third party watchstrap by any chance? I was having the same problem and tried lots of things to fix it (factory reset, soft reset, restart etc...). Turns out it was the third party watchstrap that was causing this issue. Especially if the strap has a metal part that connects directly to the watch body.
I swapped back to the original rubberised strap and voila! GPS is back and running correctly.
Hope this helps everyone.
Best,
JP
06-19-2020 13:56
06-19-2020 13:56
Hi, are you using a different watchstrap? If so, change back to the original rubberised watchstrap and see if that fixes it. Happened to me using a velcro strap with a metal piece that attaches to the watchbody.
Swapped back and now all good.
I bought this watchstrap and it was the cause of my issues with GPS: https://www.wish.com/product/5c2097d8df78b850e24f8737?share=web
06-19-2020 13:58
06-19-2020 13:58
Hi shipton, are you using a third-party watch strap? If so, swap back to the original rubberised one and see if that helps (worked for me).
I know it sounds odd, but seriously that's what was causing my issues.
Thanks
JP
06-19-2020 14:00
06-19-2020 14:00
Hi Nguyen, Thanks so much for posting this comment. I was having this exact issue and hadn't thought about the watch strap at all. I swapped back and now it's running perfectly.
Who would have thought the watch strap could cause this issue.
Thanks again.
06-19-2020 14:01
06-19-2020 14:01
Hi RudeCold,
If you're using a third-part watch strap, swap back to the original one and see if that helps.
I know it sounds a bit odd "how could a watch strap cause this issue?", but it worked for me.
I was using a velcro watch strap with a metal connector to the watch body. Turns out that was the problem.
Thanks