10-26-2018 08:29
10-26-2018 08:29
My Fitbit ionic has gone haywire. The watch keeps thinking that the left button is held and opens up the setting shortcut (where you can turn on and off the screen wake and the notification) and vibrates every time it goes in and out of that screen.
It happened after I went swimming and pressed the button couple of times while in the water to open the display. Obviously this should not happen as it claims to be water proof for way more than the 1 meter I was in.
I've tried to reset it (holding the left and the button right buttons), I've tried washing it and drying (given the fact that our community pool is salt water pool) but nothing worked.
This makes my watch completely unusable as it keeps vibrating on my arm when it goes in and out of that screen.
Help!!!
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11-04-2018 11:33
11-04-2018 11:33
Update -- time "healed" it.
I think the hardware just tired itself with all the vibration. After about a week of non-stop vibration it just stopped. I do feel like the button is now less responsive but I'm ok with that.
10-26-2018 08:54
10-26-2018 08:54
Have a look and see if there is any grit around the button. If there is use a fine tooth pick tomtry and get it out.
Helen | Western Australia
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10-26-2018 09:43
10-26-2018 09:43
I had the same exact problem with my new replacement Ionic. Call Support but be prepared to go through a factory reset if you can even get to it. Don't bother trying it before you call though as they will just make you do it again.
10-26-2018 10:27 - edited 10-26-2018 10:28
10-26-2018 10:27 - edited 10-26-2018 10:28
It doesn't. I think the problem is that it's on the inside. I only happened after I swam with it and clicked the button (as apposed to just swimming with it).
10-26-2018 10:27 - edited 10-26-2018 10:28
10-26-2018 10:27 - edited 10-26-2018 10:28
What did they offer after the factory reset didn't work? (in case it didn't, or if it did, let me know 🙂 )
11-04-2018 11:33
11-04-2018 11:33
Update -- time "healed" it.
I think the hardware just tired itself with all the vibration. After about a week of non-stop vibration it just stopped. I do feel like the button is now less responsive but I'm ok with that.
12-05-2018 11:47
12-05-2018 11:47
I’ve just bought a new Fitbit and mine is doing this too. What arm do you wear yours on? I wear mine on my right arm but am right handed which I’m told by people is weird haha!
but it’s happening when I bend my wrist I think it thinks I’m pressing the button which would be further down your arm if worn on the other side!
12-05-2018 16:55
12-05-2018 16:55
The issue was mine was mechanical. I didn't press it but it thought it was pressed.
Since then the button just stopped worked all together and I basically stopped using the fitbit. Seems like a very common thing in this community (watch breaks down, people just stop using it).
07-08-2019 07:10
07-08-2019 07:10
Thanks. I think I am going through the same. And today is my first day. I hope the left / back button will work again in 7 days. Thanks.
07-23-2019 04:08
07-23-2019 04:08
Same issue. I let my fitbit dry and idle for 10+ days. Now the left button feels less clickable than the other buttons. But it is still NOT working.
I can reboot my Ionic by just holding the bottom right buttons. The watch seems to think the left button is always being held
I am not sure what to do next. Perhaps I may soak it in clear water for 10 min and then try it dry 1 more time.
07-23-2019 20:20
07-23-2019 20:20
06-15-2020 19:59
06-15-2020 19:59
I swam today for an hour during the daytime and the same problem is happening to my Ionic during the night time. I wonder if water got inside it but it doesn't seem like it.
06-16-2020
15:11
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12:48
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MarreFitbit
06-16-2020
15:11
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12:48
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MarreFitbit
@crrz88 It's nice to see you on the Community. Thanks for getting in touch about this.
You may be able to remove dust or dirt by gently using a toothpick around the button. If this does not improve the button performance, you can try to clear debris using canned air. Hold the tracker at arm's length and spray once to loosen any dirt or dust that may have accumulated around the button.
Let me know the outcome. I'll be around if you have any additional questions.
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07-21-2020 10:21
07-21-2020 10:21
That doesn't work the space is too small to put something in it. The button is unresponsive I am still using my ionic but the back button was really helpful and sorely missed. After my ionic stops working I will get another sportswatch that supports open water swimming which is not supported by any of the Fitbit watches. I will miss the Fitbit community.
07-23-2020
18:09
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12:48
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MarreFitbit
07-23-2020
18:09
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11-08-2024
12:48
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MarreFitbit
@crrz88 Thanks for getting back. I appreciate the troubleshooting tried.
I've shared your post with our Support team and they mentioned, you already have a resolved case with them. If you have any questions about the option you were given reply back to the case that you have.
I'll be around if you have any additional questions.
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