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When. First got my Fitbit one the charge lasts about a week and a half. Meow I have to charge it every other night. I do not have any alarms and only heck the stats when I need to enter food eaten
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Hello @Awerthmann,

 

Welcome to the community!

 

Is there any chance you continue to leave the Fitbit App running?  If you do, then having a constant connection will drain the battery faster than normal.  The first thing I'd do is restart the tracker.  Next, I would disable bluetooth on whichever device with which you sync your Fitbit.

 

Let us know if that improves your battery life.

Frank | Washington, USA

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Hey there @Awerthmann. I'm agree with the suggestions mentioned by @PureEvil. Other additional caused of battery drain, is because the battery is not charging as it should. This can be dirty charging contacts—Try cleaning them using hand sanitizer and a tissue or dampen a cotton swab with rubbing alcohol and carefully clean the charging contacts on your tracker and charger. Just make sure not submerge your tracker in water or use abrasive cleaners and thoroughly dry your tracker before attempting to charge it again.

 

If your tracker still won't hold the battery charge, please contact Customer Support so they can review your device history with you.

 

See you around and hope this helps.

Roberto | Community Moderator

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