10-22-2017 08:38
10-22-2017 08:38
I took my 2 day old ionic to the beach today. Swimmed in the sea on and off for about 2hours. Batteries were still half full and the poof it went off and won't get back on even if I plugged it to charger.
I do notice some kind of water condensation on the sensors.
Should I go back to apple watch now?
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10-22-2017
08:43
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10-22-2017
08:43
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Hi, @Leonado, I would get in touch with Fitbit Customer Support (you can find details of how to be in touch on contact.fitbit.com). I have heard a few reports of some of the early Ionics having trouble with the waterproof seal. Sounds like you might have got unlucky 😞
Customer Support will sort this out for you. Good luck!
Sense, Charge 5, Inspire 2; iOS and Android
10-22-2017
08:43
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MarreFitbit
10-22-2017
08:43
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08-29-2024
08:52
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MarreFitbit
Hi, @Leonado, I would get in touch with Fitbit Customer Support (you can find details of how to be in touch on contact.fitbit.com). I have heard a few reports of some of the early Ionics having trouble with the waterproof seal. Sounds like you might have got unlucky 😞
Customer Support will sort this out for you. Good luck!
Sense, Charge 5, Inspire 2; iOS and Android
12-30-2017 18:19 - edited 12-30-2017 18:21
12-30-2017 18:19 - edited 12-30-2017 18:21
Same here. First post. Brand new ionic for Xmas. One short 5 min dip in the ocean. No surf just flat water. On exit from water display blank. Wont tun on not matter what I do.
12-30-2017 22:26
12-30-2017 22:26
05-13-2018 12:40
05-13-2018 12:40
My Fitbit Ionic completely died after swimming. It is only a couple of months old and this is the first time I have gone in the water with it. I am now trying to work with Fitbit support to get this resolved. So far I have gone through the whole reset process with their support group without that working.
05-13-2018 13:34
05-13-2018 13:34
I received an email with a shipping label to send back my Ionic that stopped working. I was told it would take about 10 days to turn around a replacement.
05-13-2018 13:37
05-13-2018 13:37
@Enoksen, sounds like pretty good service to me. We all hate those delays, but Fitbit needs to check what's going on whenever a device fails.
Sense, Charge 5, Inspire 2; iOS and Android
09-23-2018 03:43
09-23-2018 03:43
Wish I read this post before. As a surfer I really was keen for the Fitbit. I have had the watch 2 days and first surf it broke. Watch worked for 2hrs got out and had all stats then boom. Nothing. I am so disappointed. I don't even want a replacement. They need to refund me and that's it. Had they known there was a problem with seals they should have recalled stock and replaced them. I understand sometimes you get a dud but when there is a cimmcommuwith the same problems something should be done. Being new to Fitbit my trust in it is now gone as it was expensive considering the smartwatch it is. Let's see how they respond to my email but sounds like they have a great customer service.
09-23-2018 04:41
09-23-2018 04:41
I won’t give up just yet. Custy service was prompt and I am happy witb the replacement. Still beats Apple Watch hands down.
09-23-2018 06:20
09-23-2018 06:20
06-14-2019 09:19
06-14-2019 09:19
Don't bother submitting if it is out of the warranty period. And don't go swimming with your supposed water proof watch. Sad a company that has known issues with the early release of a product still won't stand by that product. Garmin is looking better and better. I will never own another fitbit, second one that failed within a year and a half.
07-06-2019 04:27
07-06-2019 04:27
Got my ionic a little over a year ago. No issues before, but just went swimming and now the screen has gone gray and battery wears out in a day. This sux
07-06-2019 11:59
07-06-2019 11:59
07-17-2019 05:34
07-17-2019 05:34
I went for into the water and swam briefly (less than 20 minutes) for two days and now the watch us dead. Unfortunately, my watch was beyond the warranty period. They offered me 40 percent off the purchase of a new watch which makes the watch a few dollars cheaper than on Amazon. I am not sure I want another Fitbit based on the waterproof issue fo anlihht swim. May need to look at other brands.
07-21-2019 05:53
07-21-2019 05:53
Hey with mine happened the same. Do you know how much it takes to receive a new one? I'm in the US only for the next two weeks..
07-21-2019 06:57
07-21-2019 06:57
07-26-2019 19:09
07-26-2019 19:09
I have used it at the pool all summer and I take showers with it, no problems. This past week I went on vacation to Florida. Wore it in the ocean and in a few hours it stopped working hasn’t worked since. I will look into it when I get back home from vacation. Just wanted to see if anyone else was having the same problem. Thanks
07-26-2019 21:23
07-26-2019 21:23
Thanks. I contacted but they just told me to reset as new. This worked for about a week and same issues. I even purposely avoided getting wet. Was yours still under warranty?
07-27-2019 00:00
07-27-2019 00:00
08-28-2019 12:50
08-28-2019 12:50
My Fitbit Ionic stopped working three days into a sea-kayaking trip where it got wet from paddling and from one swim. It didn't work for a couple of weeks until I had the idea to leave it in a bowl of very warm tap water for a couple of hours, and that seemed to solve the problem. Probably some salt build-up caused the problem and the warm fresh water dissolved the salt away. I fixed it only yesterday so I hope it won't revert to being non-functional soon. Next time I take it to sea water I will make sure to rinse it off in fresh water later.