10-28-2017 13:21 - edited 10-28-2017 13:28
10-28-2017 13:21 - edited 10-28-2017 13:28
Though Fitbit One is a popular product, as we introduce new products, we occasionally make changes to our product line to keep you on track with the most up-to-date health and fitness tracking tools.
As a result, we no longer sell the One. We recommend considering the other discreet options we offer- Fitbit Zip, if you prefer a clip-based tracker or Fitbit Flex 2 if you prefer a slim, wrist-based tracker. Or, take our quiz on http://www.fitbit.com/compare to see which device meets your needs best.
We apologize for any inconvenience and hope we can continue to provide you with Fitbit trackers you love and help you reach your goals.
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02-14-2018 05:41
02-14-2018 05:41
And you can be sure, for every post you see here, there's are hundreds of other people who feel the same way, who have not bothered to make their way here and post about it.
02-14-2018 09:18
02-14-2018 09:18
@goinklewrote:@RossweisseIf you check the page showing all upper management, there are about 10 women at VP level positions. https://www.fitbit.com/about
Thanks, goinkle. I counted eight out of 32 - and they tend to be in HR and marketing - but that's certainly more than showed up on the page I found.
02-14-2018 15:55
02-14-2018 15:55
The only alternative to the One is to explore other brands. Too bad, I really liked Fitbit, but they've pushed me out of their customer base. Once my One dies/breaks/is lost, then goodbye Fitbit. That's too bad because I would happily give you more of my money for another One (as I have already done there times).
02-15-2018 12:27
02-15-2018 12:27
I've worn the One from the beginning when it was just called a Fitbit. Somewhere along the way, it became classic. I have bought 30 or more Fitbits over the years, for me and for family and friends. They wear them too (since 2011). But natch, Fitbit has let me down.
I wrote to request that they continue with the One or similar clipon. This is the response (I cut off the end blather)
"Our priority will always be to take close attention and great value to your suggestions and feedback so that we can meet your needs accordingly and by doing so, be able to provide you and all our customers with the best possible experience. (Hahahahah m)
At Fitbit, we love to hear from our customers about how we can continue to improve our products. Your satisfaction is our main goal, our efforts will be always focused on providing you the best available solution, your happiness is priceless to us. (HAHAHAHAH m)
Although Fitbit One is a popular product, we are always working to streamline our offerings as we introduce new products, which are coming this year. Fitbit One is no longer available on the Fitbit Store and there are no plans to bring it back.
Since our engineers are always taking into account our loyal customers suggestions and feedback for improving our products and features, we understand that the wrist-based trackers are comfortable for a majority of our customers, your happiness and satisfaction is our reason to be and come to work every day. This is why we still have other possible options. (but no clip on me)
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Right SMH
02-15-2018 12:57
02-15-2018 12:57
What a riot. If they were listening they would improve the Zip or get rid of it and bring back the One. I guess they think that they can make people wear a tracker on their wrist.
02-15-2018 14:41
02-15-2018 14:41
"Although Fitbit One is a popular product..."
Oh, I see, so they really don't care about customers. Or, I guess, their just plain stupid.
02-15-2018 20:00
02-15-2018 20:00
<< Although Fitbit One is a popular product, we are always working to streamline our offerings as we introduce new products, which are coming this year. Fitbit One is no longer available on the Fitbit Store and there are no plans to bring it back.
Since our engineers are always taking into account our loyal customers suggestions and feedback for improving our products and features, we understand that the wrist-based trackers are comfortable for a majority of our customers, your happiness and satisfaction is our reason to be and come to work every day. This is why we still have other possible options. >>
They have no "other possible options" for those of us who can't wear a wrist tracker. And while a majority of their customers may find said wrist-based trackers "comfortable," what about the minority who don't? They've just said that the One is popular, so why are they throwing away those sales? None of this makes sense, unless they imagine that everyone will just give in and buy wrist trackers (and put them in our pockets, I guess). It's just bad business.
02-15-2018 22:20
02-15-2018 22:20
Add an elevator ride to the list of fake flights of stairs. The guy/gals in cities with sky scrapers have it made.
Another happy with the Fitbit One. My iPhone X can do just about all the things that my Fitbit One does so I will just shift to a newer device, my iPhone X, when my Fitbit One belly's up.
02-16-2018 02:20
02-16-2018 02:20
02-16-2018 03:45
02-16-2018 03:45
I have an Apple Watch (but switch to 'old fashioned' watches from time to time as the need arises!)
It will be a bit fiddly to get the Apple to update MFP in the same way... but from what I read, not impossible. The issue Fitbit have with their watches is I use a number of apps and get messages on the phone to alert me (sports results, whatsapp messages etc) - they can't compete with that in my view.
Also I have to say Fitbit's smart watches are butt ugly. They are huge so for a girly like me with super thin wrists it would look like I had a square satellite dish on my wrist!
I run a sports website so might start looking at a post to compare clip(able) trackers (Garmin, Alta)
02-16-2018 06:29
02-16-2018 06:29
I have used the One since 2013.
Mine is malfunctioning now, shutting down during the day, awaking after keypress with 6.64, not having logged activty for hours. I want a new One.
Bring it back!
02-16-2018 07:55
02-16-2018 07:55
Same here. This is my 3rd FitBit One, but since it is no longer available, I must end my 5 year relationship with FitBit.
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I posted on 2/12 and suggested the Garmin Vivoki as an alternative. As I stated in that post I love my on but have many other watches that I wear regularly including the Fitbit Ionic. I still believe that the One is more accurate than any wrist worn tracker, my Iconic - Fitbit's most expensive model does not record any steps when pushing a shopping cart around the store, nor does my wife's Charge 2, but the One of course logs every step. After a lot of research the only viable clip on options as stated above the Garmin Vivoki is on although it is expensive with no display. The other 2 options by Garmin is the Vivofit 2 and the Vivofit 3 both offer clips as an option. Another note on accuracy Garmin's manuals for both the 2 and the 3 state that the device should be placed in the pocket when pushing a stroller/lawn mower (I assume that this would apply to shopping carts) or when actively using the hands or arms only, device may interpret repetitive motions as steps. So much for the accuracy of wrist worn trackers.
Both the Vivofit 2 and the Vivofit 3 are available on Amazon in the $55 range on up. The accessory clips are available for $15 on up. You are able to pair both with a chest worn heart rate monitor for those of us who use them. I have been a loyal Fitbit customer for many years. 2-Ones, 1-Iconic, 1-Charge 2, 5-Zips and I have recommended Fitbit to countless people. I am also a Garmin customer but prefer Fitbit as my main tracker. I personally will be switching to the Garmin Vivofit 3 with the accessory clip, when my current One dies. I hope that Fitbit is paying attention to this board. Garmin is attracting your current customers. They at least offering clip alternatives that are not relegated to the aftermarket. Bring back the one or a viable alternative or you will loose many faithful customers. You already have one recommending Garmin on your boards. Once again, Good Luck to all of us that love their One.
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02-16-2018 08:50
02-16-2018 08:50
Thank you I will be checking out the Garmin products you suggested.
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@Bryan_BBwrote:
That's a very good point. How long until Fitbit goes under because they've been replaced by newer technology (like more sophisticated phones)?
You make the assumption that I want to carry my phone everywhere I exercise. I absolutely do not. The size and convenience of the One is why I have been a devotee for so many years.
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02-16-2018 15:07
02-16-2018 15:07
Agreed. I could save a lot of money if I just dragged my phone around with me everywhere I went. I don't want to do that. I want a clip-on tracker.
02-16-2018 16:10
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02-16-2018 22:51
02-16-2018 22:51
Thanks, this was very helpful. I must say I think there is a part of the puzzle we are not privy to since there is obviously a loyal fan base for the One, Fitbit has received plenty of feedback from its customers, yet still has no plans to bring this accurate and popular tracker back. Right now I own a Blaze, Charge 2, Charge HR (one in black, one in plum), an Alta and an Alta HR. Oh yes, I also own 2 Zips and 2 Ones. I have been a Fitbit customer since the Ulta. The One has always been, and will always be, my favorite. When I push a shopping cart, I know my steps will count. If I am gesturing a lot at a certain time, I know I will not receive an artificially inflated step count. No, something doesn't make sense to me as to why Fitbit won't bring this staple back. Either we comprise a small part of the population that is requesting its comeback or there is a reason for this decision that Fitbit is unwilling to share. Your guess is as good as mine.
02-17-2018 08:39
02-17-2018 08:39
Mine was doing the same thing. I used it until the battery was completely out and then I charged for a full day. I got a whole week out of it then.