04-11-2018 11:14
04-11-2018 11:14
I'm being prompted with the message "Not Charging. Not Enough Power Detected from this Source." I've tried different (USB) power outlets and chargers, but still continues to receive the same message. I started experiencing this issue after upgrading to the latest firmware. I did hard and soft reset (left button + lower right button) several times, but to no avail. In reality, it appears to be charging. Is this a bug in the new OS? I'd like to get rid of this annoying message. Please help. I'm pulling my hair...
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06-02-2021 18:38
06-02-2021 18:38
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04-11-2018 13:15
04-11-2018 13:15
Have you tried pulling it into a computer USB port for charging?
I had the same issue and it comes down to wallplugs being wonky. I have my charger plugged into my PS4 and it charges without issue.
04-11-2018 14:08
04-11-2018 14:08
I just tried it on my Mac and you were right. I can't bring my laptop (or PS4) with me all the time though haha I didn't have any similar issues before upgrading to the new OS. I just hope they could address it in the next update. Thanks a lot
04-12-2018 02:25
04-12-2018 02:25
I see this message occasionally and all I do is unplug and plug again until I see proper charging message. I find it strange the wall charger may play any role here. It's not how the USB works. Maybe it's the value of output current. Some chargers are stronger than others to speed up charging but then I don't think the message shown by Fitbit would be any closer to the truth 😉 If wall charger works with any other equipment ( branded chargers, not some no-names ) I see no reason why wouldn't it be working with Fitbit device. On the other hand, I don't trust Fitbit charging cables. The magnet in Ionic isn't strong enough to hold the cable still. If you put the watch on the flat surface while charging, there is a big chance, the plug will disconnect which happened to me few times and while thinking the watch was charging, it wasn't in fact as the plug wasn't fully connected. With Charge 2 the cables also weren't free from problems.
04-12-2018 04:06
04-12-2018 04:06
Maybe the charger part connected to the ionic is damaged slightly?
04-12-2018 05:16
04-12-2018 05:16
04-12-2018 05:21
04-12-2018 05:21
04-12-2018 10:37
04-12-2018 10:37
That happens when my computer is getting ready to die. Plugging the computer back in does the trick.
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one cruise ship at a time!04-20-2018 17:02
04-20-2018 17:02
I started getting this after the recent update as well. It is very bizarre that it works on a computer USB but not on an power outlet. FITBIT, fix it!
04-22-2018 15:28
04-22-2018 15:28
I couldn't agree more. +1
05-09-2018 18:45
05-09-2018 18:45
This is clearly a problem with the Ionic, probably the magnetic connection. I'm giving the solution of charging via a USB port on my computer a try.
05-13-2018 16:16
05-13-2018 16:16
The error magically disappeared after upgrading to firmware v2.1. *keeping my fingers crossed (and seeking divine intervention)*
05-14-2018 02:58
05-14-2018 02:58
@justspen wrote:I started getting this after the recent update as well. It is very bizarre that it works on a computer USB but not on an power outlet. FITBIT, fix it!
This is what I have noticed as well.
05-30-2018 19:30
05-30-2018 19:30
I get the same thing but if I look, it IS charging so I ignore the erroneous message.
06-01-2018 03:33
06-01-2018 03:33
there is a new update for the ionic fitbit will it fix the problem ?
@justspen wrote:I started getting this after the recent update as well. It is very bizarre that it works on a computer USB but not on an power outlet. FITBIT, fix it!
06-01-2018 17:47
06-01-2018 17:47
I agree it’s appaling
06-29-2018 14:18
06-29-2018 14:18
Clearly fitbit has not sorted. Get your software working. You are getting enough money from volume sales to ensure customers get a product that is stable. Get rid of mindless bugs you are supposed to be better than this
08-03-2018 08:53
08-03-2018 08:53
My issue turned out to be the charging cable (i.e. the one made by FitBit). I was still getting the error when I switched from AC power to USB. I noticed that if I pressed hard on the cable while it was charging, the message would go away. I eventually got a pair of third party cables from Ebay and they appear to be working.
11-05-2018 10:31
11-05-2018 10:31
am confused - how is this answer an 'accepted solution' exactly?
11-12-2018
10:52
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HeydyF
11-12-2018
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12:00
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HeydyF
Tried it in wall socket, usb hub connected to pc, direct in pc, usb hub in xbox, direct in xbox and I did all that with 3 different chargers......Still getting this error 6 months later..... It is not the socket supply problem it a fitbit problem....This is definitely not solved!
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