09-27-2018 20:06
09-27-2018 20:06
My ionic completely died and I have tried to charge it for a few days now through that USB on my computer and in the wall with no luck. According to the app it says my battery is completely dead and phone will not connect to it. I have cleaned the cable and connections but the charger works for my wifes, so I know its the watch. I'm not sure what else to do? I've tried to restart it holding the buttons with no luck? Can someone please help?
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11-14-2020 04:52
11-14-2020 04:52
11-18-2020 10:58
11-18-2020 10:58
Just had the same thing happen to me. Fitbit sucks they are no longer getting any of my money.
12-02-2020 16:05
12-02-2020 16:05
It’s an incredibly inconvenient solution but the factory reset suggested earlier in this thread (holding all three buttons for 12 seconds) allowed my device — which is only 4 months old — to finally come back from the dead and start recharging. But I’ll probably have to set it up all over again.
This, after experiencing issues in the first month where all the activity tracker and heart rate sensor functions “froze” and I had to go through a factory reset that time to clear things so it would start tracking again.
Talk about frustrating.
12-02-2020 18:32
12-02-2020 18:32
12-06-2020 14:21
12-06-2020 14:21
I have owned my Ionic for 14 months. After not being used for about 5 weeks, I attempted to charge it - no luck.
Cleaned the charger and inputs with a toothpick - no luck.
Plugged into computer for 30 hours - no luck.
Used said computer to shop for an Apple watch, which is now in my cart.
One last time, I tried holding all 3 buttons for 12 seconds and voila' - the Fitbit logo appears.
Now I'm waiting to see if it charges completely and syncs. I almost tossed the thing out of frustration. I'm not sure what the answer is to this whole headache, but it does seem that a $300 watch should be a little easier to figure out.
12-06-2020 15:26
12-06-2020 15:26
02-23-2021 02:54 - edited 02-23-2021 02:54
02-23-2021 02:54 - edited 02-23-2021 02:54
I'm afraid your right, when my first Ionic stopped working after about 15 months, I thought I had damaged it in some way and since I really liked it, I bought a second one. It lasted one year and two days. That was only a little annoying, Fitbit's response was just crazy. Here's the thing, their quality wasn't always crappy, my almost six year old Surge is working just find. I pulled it out of the drawer, charged it up and its still going.
But when it's done....I'm done with Fitbit.
02-23-2021
10:24
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09-29-2023
05:33
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MarreFitbit
02-23-2021
10:24
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09-29-2023
05:33
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MarreFitbit
Hi everyone,
Thank you for the details mentioned and the troubleshooting performed. I see where your disappointment is coming from.
If your Ionic isn't charging, please try the tips provided in this article Why isn't my Fitbit device's battery charging?
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