07-10-2019 23:24
07-10-2019 23:24
Since my nearly 2 yr old so called waterproof ionic died in 4 feet of water, I’m a little unsure of chancing swimming on holiday with a brand new one. Anyone have problems with new ones when swimming?
07-11-2019 00:03
07-11-2019 00:03
Hi,
I can't comment on the new ones, but I have had mine for 2 years and taken it swimming plenty of times with no issue.
Others have reported failures (like yours) which would suggest a manufacturing issue or seal failure on those watches as it should be fine for general swimming use.
07-11-2019 00:08
07-11-2019 00:08
07-11-2019 01:43
07-11-2019 01:43
Fitbit says the Ionic is water-resistant to 50m so if you have a problem with using it in water then you will be covered by the warranty. See: https://help.fitbit.com/articles/en_US/Help_article/1598/
re the warranty. If you are in Europe the warranty is 24 months so you may be still covered
07-11-2019 01:56
07-11-2019 01:56
08-18-2019 22:11
08-18-2019 22:11
Last weekend I took mine into a pool for the first time and it died fast and hard. Totally bricked. Pretty shocking for an item intended to be waterproof. Instant E-Waste--ricing, button pushing, charging all doing zilch. For counterpoint, my iPod Nano went through the washing machine this year and after keeping it in rice for a couple of days to pull the moisture out it revived Lazarus-like and soldiers on to this day (this old thing is from 2006!)
To Fitbit's credit, Support picked up fast and was to the point--my replacement is on the way and has a shippping # and all. My guess is that initially (not sure of what span that means) there were significant manufacturing issues with the waterproofing of early run units.
08-18-2019 22:14
08-18-2019 22:14