06-03-2017 11:36
06-03-2017 11:36
I have been using Fitbit One with Windows 10 & the dongle with no problems until June 3. The dashboard recognizes my Fitbit and starts to update. I can see the numbers for steps, stairs, calories, etc. changing, but the system does not keep the numbers and resets to zero. I have tried everything suggested in this forum for sync issues, but it does not appear to be my device or computer that is the problem.
06-03-2017 17:56
06-03-2017 17:56
I'm having same problem. Recently prompted to 'upgrade' fitbit app on my PC -Window 10. (But I normally use the web-browser site when on PC) As a result of this upgrade lost the old fitbit connect that used to reside in icon tray and so I'm trying to sync within the fitbit app that seems to be it's replacement.
Is there a way to get back old fitbit connect? Is that the problem?
Here's what happens :
-open fitbit app (PC-windows 10) then fitbit sync (double circular arrow icon)
-message "connecting, syncing..."
-steps on dashboard change from 8 steps to 447 (which matches my fitbit one device)
-steps THEN CHANGE BACK to 8 steps (after 1 second)
- message: last synced 1:42 am - (about 15 hours ago)
Web-Browser fitbit.com says last synced 15 hours ago. web-browser steps do not change even for second.
06-04-2017 13:25
06-04-2017 13:25
There was a recent update to the app that appears to be buggy. I have a case opened up with Fitbit but haven't heard anything yet -- not surprising with it being the weekend. I first noticed the issue on Saturday night, but in reality I think the issue started when I updated the apps a day or two prior -- I just didn't notice.
If you need to pair because you have data that is getting old, I have noticed that you can delete the device from the app and then re-pair your Fitbit. This will result in one good sync that will make its way to the web dashboard, but after that it will be troubled again. But it works in a pinch (I have verified and this will work for a single sync on either mobile or desktop).
I will post when I hear from Fitbit support, and if anyone hears back sooner than I do please advise. Thanks!
06-04-2017 13:44
06-04-2017 13:44
Thanks! Great information michaelryan55.
06-04-2017 20:54
06-04-2017 20:54
06-05-2017 03:06 - edited 06-05-2017 03:07
06-05-2017 03:06 - edited 06-05-2017 03:07
That worked for me jlg.
The reverse - taking dongle out , turning bluetooth on - did not work.
Funny thing, before I did the switch I tried to sync once again and got a big error message
that said something like "both dongle and bluetooth cannot be 'on'" ...
06-05-2017 05:53
06-05-2017 05:53
Having the same problem also since Saturday, June 3. The steps temporarily sync but disappear. Saturday's steps shows 117, Sunday shows 0, and today it syncs at over 9,000 but then it disappears.
Thank you for your help
Phyllisglen
06-05-2017 19:24
06-05-2017 19:24
Open the Windows Store app and update the Fitbit app. There was an update today that rectified the similar issues I was experiencing. You may need to remove and add your device again to get the sync to get moving, but all has been good for me since the update earlier today.