11-13-2016 07:44
11-13-2016 07:44
I received a new fitbit ONE on Friday, and it does not seem to be working the same as my previous 2 ONEs.
After four hours of charging it out of the box, the battery level indicator remained at medium on both the fitbit app and tracker interfaces. I restarted the tracker, and the app UI said the battery was full, so I disconneced the tracker from the charging cable, assuming it was, indeed, full.
False positive? Only 36 hours after a supposedly-full charge, this new tracker's battery level is back down to medium. The last 2 days have been my least active days of the week with no sleep tracking. All-Day Sync is ON. Chatter is disabled, and I maintain only one silent alarm.
By comparison, my previous 2 ONEs took under 45 minutes to fully charge (their first charge may have taken an hour), and both the fitbit app and tracker UI showed a full battery. I also left All-Day Sync ON the previous 2 trackers, and I re-charged them every Sunday. (I never recevied a low battery notification, even though I always enable that option).
Today I restarted my new tracker again, but the battery level remained at medium on both the fitbit app UI and the tracker UI--until after I had refreshed the app screen at least a half dozen times. Only then did the app UI indicate a full battery. Yet the device battery icon is still at less than 75%.
Two other behavior changes:
The battery on this new device does not appear to be fully charging, maybe because the connection points shouldn't have passed QA.
Any other tips on testing battery life over the next few days before I consider returning it?
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11-14-2016 02:19
11-14-2016 02:19
I would contact support as something is not right
Contact Support
http://help.fitbit.com/?cu=1
Wendy | CA | Moto G6 Android
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11-14-2016 02:19
11-14-2016 02:19
I would contact support as something is not right
Contact Support
http://help.fitbit.com/?cu=1
Wendy | CA | Moto G6 Android
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