12-28-2017 06:48
12-28-2017 06:48
Hi all,
I got a new Ionic to replace my Charge 2 and I am not getting any notifications to the watch. I have a Samsung Galaxy 7 edge and my notification bar on the phone says the notifications are running. I disabled the Charge 2 and have turned on my phone and Ionic along with doing all the other recommended steps. I am at a lose, my Charge 2 worked fine. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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01-12-2019 12:26
01-12-2019 12:26
01-12-2019 12:30
01-12-2019 12:30
I've tried both Android latest version and iPhone. It won't even make it through setup and pairing
01-12-2019 14:01
01-12-2019 14:01
Honestly Shell "Reset it" is not "Steps", it's a step and if you have to write that down to remember it I fear for humanity
@shell3082 wrote:
I have only reset 1 time in 3 years of having my watch I just wrote down steps incase I ever needed it again
Sent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE Device
01-12-2019 14:43
01-12-2019 14:43
01-12-2019 20:40
01-12-2019 20:40
01-12-2019 20:46
01-12-2019 20:46
If you could point me to them that would be refreshing. I dont want to lose a 30 mile hike and right now my device will not sync to anything iphone or android.
01-12-2019 21:23
01-12-2019 21:23
01-14-2019 01:28
01-14-2019 01:28
01-30-2019 15:32
01-30-2019 15:32
I’m with you Kazobel. Surely there is a bug fix that they can put out to correct this. It is getting to be annoying and unreliable. I have done the very same things that everyone else has done to correct the problem and it just ends up happening again. I am a huge fan of Fitbit, so this is very disappointing to me. I have never had any issues up till now.
01-30-2019 16:07
01-30-2019 16:07
I'm shipping my ionic to them and asking for a refund. If they won't offer a refund they can keep it cause it's useless. Now it won't even power on after trying to charge it after it has sat unusable for a couple months. Less than a year and the thing is a dead brick... Junk
01-31-2019 11:05
01-31-2019 11:05
Hello @Djoelsson, I'm sorry to see you've continued to experience trouble with your Ionic not getting notifications. Could you please confirm if you already tried all the steps mentioned here earlier?
Thank you for sharing the steps you followed with your Ionic, or the steps that helped you out with this @shell3082, @Kathycb, @ionicguy, @RopesNZ.
I'm sorry to see you've been having problems with the notifications @DubleA, @disgustipated, could you please confirm which are the steps that you already tried? Have you checked the troubleshooting options and compatibility, as mentioned here earlier?
@SunsetRunner. could you please confirm if you're using a compatible device?
Keep me posted.
01-31-2019 11:56
01-31-2019 11:56
Ever since the latest update, fitbit will no longer run in the background on my phone. I have always connected turned on. It syncs my fitness data fine, but I keep missing emails due to this.
01-31-2019 12:14
01-31-2019 12:14
Yes, tried all steps back when the device would power on. Tried multiple approved devices. Now it wont even power on and is under a year old.
01-31-2019 12:49
01-31-2019 12:49
01-31-2019 12:53
01-31-2019 12:53
If you go into apps and select your email app (outlook in my case), it will send notifications to your watch. I am getting no notifications at all. Even phone and texts I am not receiving on my watch.
02-01-2019 14:12
02-01-2019 14:12
Thank you for your replies @ZHT1, @disgustipated and @Kathycb, could you please confirm if you're also using a compatible device to sync and set up your notifications?
@disgustipated, thank you for confirming you already tried all the steps and the watch is no longer turning on. I've sent your information to the Customer Support team for further assistance. You should be getting a reply soon.
Keep me posted.
02-01-2019 14:20
02-01-2019 14:20
@DavideFitbit I am using a Moto Z. Like I said, it was working before the latest update, but now the app will not run in the background. I am on Android 8.1.
If I factory reset, disconnect from the fitbit app and reset and update, it will connect and work for about 30 minutes, then it will stop receiving messages and notifications. I have noticed that the popup saying it is running in the background is not there anymore.
02-03-2019 20:58
02-03-2019 20:58
02-04-2019 11:44
02-04-2019 11:44
Those videos are outdated. This is the very best solution 02.04.19
The instructions are clear. I gave credit to the author. This is from Tech Adviser and is from a public document. If you want to see graphics with this article go to their website.
How to fix Fitbit notifications
Have notifications stopped working on your Fitbit tracker? We explain how to fix Fitbit notifications and get them working again
By Henry Burrell | 25 Jul 2018
If you have a Fitbit with a screen, then chances are it can receive call and text notifications from your
phone. This is handy if you want to be alerted with a buzz on your wrist when someone is calling or
sending you a message.
In fact, even Fitbits without a screen like the Flex 2 can give notifications with its flashing lights and vibration.
Sometimes your phone won’t play nice with your Fitbit though, and notifications might stop coming
through. This is usually down to Bluetooth connections and settings within the Fitbit app on your
phone.
Here’s how to troubleshoot Fitbit notifications and get them working again. If you’re setting up a Fitbit for the first time, here’s how to set up a Fitbit.
How to fix Fitbit notifications
On your Fitbit
First, check if notifications are enabled on your Fitbit. Go into the settings menu and scroll to notifications. Then check all options are turned to ‘On’.
On phone
Now, check your phone and Fitbit are both on and charged. Then check your phone’s Bluetooth is turned on.
On an iPhone and on an Android phone this is in Settings > Bluetooth
Once this is on, you should check if your Fitbit is connected to your phone.
Open the Fitbit app on your phone to check. If connected, a picture of your Fitbit will appear at the top
of the screen with a green connected symbol next to it (iPhone on left, Android on right):
You’ll need to make sure that connection is green before proceeding. Tap on the picture of your Fitbit
to go to the options menu, scroll down and choose notifications. To test the connection on Android, tap
on the three-dot menu at the top of the screen and then tap Send a Test Call Notification. This can’t be
tested on an iPhone.
If the Bluetooth connection is working, your Fitbit will vibrate with a fake phone call.
From here, you can tap on Notifications under the General section on Android, or just Notifications on iPhone.
You can select Call notifications to be on or off, as well as specify which apps you want to send alerts
for texts, calendar, emails and other apps. You have some, but not all of these options on an iPhone:
If these steps have not worked, you’ll need to check the Fitbit app’s permissions in your phone’s settings. On iPhone and Android this is under Settings > Notifications > Fitbit
Make sure all permissions are turned on.
If some needed turning on, return to the start of this tutorial and repeat the steps.
02-05-2019 17:33
02-05-2019 17:33
Thank you for the update @ZHT1, the phone you mentioned is indeed listed as a compatibile device to sync with the Fitbit app. Could you please also confirm if you've already exhausted all troubleshooting steps listed here? Try to restart the Bluetooth on the phone as well (On/Off).
Also, thank you for this information that you've shared @Anne2525 and @Kathycb.