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Syncing on El Capitan

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I know there are other posts about this but wanted to put my two cents in here as well.

 

This issue has been going on since El Capitan came out.  Fitbit needs to get this fixed.  Telling your customer base that you need to sync with your phone is not a long term fix.  I waited patiently for a fix to come out sine El Capitan's release.  It took way too long to address this problem Fitbit.  Now, I updated my Fitbit client and it still has issues.  I have to disconnect the dongle everytime I turn off or put my computer to sleep.  Not acceptable.

 

Fitbit has done well, and I think sales look good.  There is a lot of competition out there though.  From what I have experienced in the past with Fitbit and seeing with this issue, Fitbit has oversold their ability to support their hardware.  Fitbit, you need to address this now or you will risk your reputation.

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SugarPie - See my reply to KristenS.  I've a Fitbit One.  This is my second tracker (first being the Ultra) and I've purchased several as gifts for friends, five in total.  The tracker has served me well, right up until about 5 months ago, when I discovered the battery had depleted.  Unknowing that sync wasn't occuring, transferring daily steps as well as battery life data, the tracker became a "brick" until it was recharged.  Then came the process to figure out the root cause, and why the email warning of low battery life was never received.  It's been a long, 5 month process, and there remains no permanent solution.  Customer satisfaction appears to have taken a back seat to new development, and garnering a new customer base.  Mac users, like myself and others with the same, or similar, grievances seem to be looking at competing companies for a long term solution.  Personally, I see this as a loss for Fitbit, the shareholders, and the end users of what once dominated, and revolutionized, the industry.

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Ah-ha… no wonder they are dragging their feet to fix our problem. I am be reluctant to rely on the Fitbit to be exact in measuring my foot steps but I would be less likely to trust it as a heart monitor. And not just Fitbit but almost any monitor unless it was tried and tested like it where actual medical equipment.
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So I guess it’s time to watch for what is working well for others to be ready to replace the Fitbit One when it dies or gets lost.
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All hope is lost. Fitbit obvisouly stopped all investment in OSX development. Or all their investments are lost because of lack of competency. Our dongles will never work again on a Mac. My little dongle stopped working with Yosemite and all FitBit was able to produce, have been more or less humble (and technically compeletely insufficient) excuses.

 

Of course, I deinstalled, rebooted and reinstalled like a world champion - to no avail, except losing many hours of hard training instead. Of course I followed any available advice - nothing helped (plug-out, re-plugin, reboot, other bluetooth devices, whatever, etc. rather esoteric stuff). I just have a single fitbit device and except an iPhone (with bluetooth switched off) no other bluetooth capable device than my MacBook Pro. And FitBit most of the time won't sync with Exl Capitan (no matter what (sub-) version). HEY! Most of the time? Yep, there are very rare moments when this thingy seemed to sync.

 

I now lost patience to wait for this company to increasing its competency for working OSX software and eliminated this piece of software that never worked in an acceptable way since Yosemite. I'll sync with my iPhone and eventually switch to another manufacturer. 

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I’m done with FitBit. Syncing became impossible. Couldn’t even get it to work on my iPhone.
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and of course you followed any available "official" advice to reset your fibtbit one device, right? and even after doing so, the sync is refused, right? this company really is annoying, no? 

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I posted a potential solution for the El Capitan issue on another thread.  At least one other person has said it's worked for them, and it doesn't require reinstalling, or unplugging the dongle.

 

Here's a link to my post: https://community.fitbit.com/t5/One/OS-X-El-Capitan/m-p/1382632

 

It's not my ideal solution, so if I come up with anything better I'll post a follow-up, but it does seem to work consistently.

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Activity Monitor solution worked for me after many weeks of frustration. Until the issue is truly fixed, I recommend checking out mckeowbc's solution to see if it works for you - https://community.fitbit.com/t5/One/OS-X-El-Capitan/m-p/1382632

 

Thank you, mckeowbc!

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It's been many months since these comments started to appear and there seems to be no solution other than a workaround that's annoying. I have a FitbitOne which synced perfectly well using Fitbit Connect on my iMac and also using the Fitbit app on my iPhone. The dongle was plugged into a USB hub and the iPhone always had Bluetooth enabled. Having the phone nearby didn't stop the dongle from being recognized. Today I installed El Capitan (10.11.5). 

 

The bad news: When I tried to sync using Connect, the dongle wasn't recognized. Trying different ports in the USB hub and a port on the iMac itself made no difference.

 

The good news: The iPhone was nearby and Connect recognized the dongle (in the USB hub) when I turned off Bluetooth on the phone.

 

But this shouldn't be necessary and the problem has been going long enough for Fitbit to solve it.

 

 

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@ASOne wrote:

It's been many months since these comments started to appear and there seems to be no solution other than a workaround that's annoying. I have a FitbitOne which synced perfectly well using Fitbit Connect on my iMac and also using the Fitbit app on my iPhone. The dongle was plugged into a USB hub and the iPhone always had Bluetooth enabled. Having the phone nearby didn't stop the dongle from being recognized. Today I installed El Capitan (10.11.5). 

 

The bad news: When I tried to sync using Connect, the dongle wasn't recognized. Trying different ports in the USB hub and a port on the iMac itself made no difference.

 

The good news: The iPhone was nearby and Connect recognized the dongle (in the USB hub) when I turned off Bluetooth on the phone.

 

But this shouldn't be necessary and the problem has been going long enough for Fitbit to solve it.

 

 


Welcome to the world of El Capitan and Fitbit Connect.  Thus far, the issue has yet to be resolved short of reseating the dongle (with every reboot), or enabling bluetooth on a mobile device to effect a sync.  Despite an occasional post by a Fitbit moderator, assuring that it would be escalated, the problem persists.  And, it's been a problem since the release of El Capitan in September 2015.

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Might be different, but I get what you mean.

For me, it connects. I see the Fitbit sign on the top of my El Captian OS running computer (I didn't feel the need to update it yet, I get its an old iOsS, but it works just fine), but nothing else happens. It opens the app, but it goes into the wheel of death and doesn't go away. My computer is an old(ish) model, around late 2015-16. I downloaded it via Safari.

I've connected the charging cable and plugged my Versa 2 in. --Could it be the device?-- But once I see everything, nothing else happens. I open the 'local music' app, and it says "start downloading music". I eagerly view the app, but still the same wheel. I've tried bluetooth, tried every single comment help but it won't work! I'm frustrated, as I bought the thing for music. I'm unsure if my 270 dollars was worth it if it won't connect to my only device that would even try to upload music.

And yes, I have the latest, (downloaded it today) and I got my Fitbit yesterday as well. I've tried and will try ANYTHING. Anyone else have this? (sudden realization this chain is from 2016)

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