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How long takes the battery to be charge?

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I've worn the FitBit Zip for a couple of years and LOVE it.   It died yesterday and I can't wait for a new one to arrive via mail as that would mean I wouldn't be counting those steps.  🙂

 

So, I purchased the FitBit One this morning as a replacement.   My question is how long does it normally take for the battery to charge?  

 

THANK YOU!!

 

 

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According to the manual:

 

"Charging typically takes about an hour, and a full charge lasts up to two weeks."

 

https://staticcs.fitbit.com/content/assets/help/manuals/manual_one_en_US.pdf

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Hi @63blackcats welcome aboard! it's great to hear that you keep tracking your steps. Robot Very Happy So the Fitbit One has to be plugged into the charging cable for about an hour and the battery lasts up to 2 weeks. If you have any other question before start using your One, I suggest you to take a look of these articles or you can visit the Community for answers and solutions. Woman Wink

 

I'll be around. Have a great day! 

Heydy | Community Moderator, Fitbit

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Thank you for this!  I've been searching for about this length of time to see how long it takes to charge my One 🙂 

 

Note to Fitbit -- it was probably a dumb idea to name one of the products "charge," as any search on "how long it takes to charge" returns results on the Charge!  LOLZ

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Hey hey hey @Antof9 how are you doin'?  Smiley Happy It sounds great that the information I posted earlier helped you out with your Fitbit One. Hahahaha and I understand that the name of the Charge can be a little bit confusing. For example when you say "I'm going to charge my Fitbit Charge" sounds kinda funny hehe Smiley LOL 

 

Thanks for visiting the Community! Robot Very Happy If you have more questions, I'll be around! 

Heydy | Community Moderator, Fitbit

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Thank you!

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You are very welcome @Antof9! let me know if you have more questions. Smiley Happy 

 

 

Heydy | Community Moderator, Fitbit

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