09-02-2016
12:09
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09-09-2020
10:26
by
MatthewFitbit
09-02-2016
12:09
- last edited on
09-09-2020
10:26
by
MatthewFitbit
I owned a fitbit since the zip. and ived been using this brand. I ordered mine already so my Charge 2 will be protected.
01-01-2017 11:07
01-01-2017 11:07
Yup should be fine,. Or you can slap it on without water, either way should be fine.
Microbubbles will go away over time, if you apply without water.
01-08-2017 15:22
01-08-2017 15:22
Charge2 cannot be turned off. Is it safe to apply Ace Armor screen protector?
01-12-2017 04:03
01-12-2017 04:03
Thanks BrentC24 Wish i saw this post two weeks ago. I just got my first fitbit a charge 2 in rose gold and lavender and on monday did my first workout down the beach and the screen now has a scratch in it a fairly big one from working out in the sand!! Does anyone know if you can get the screen replaced?
01-12-2017 18:53
01-12-2017 18:53
@nade7 I got a sizable scuff on my Charge 2 screen within the first week of having as well. Contact Fitbit support, they sent me a whole new replacement.
01-12-2017 20:13
01-12-2017 20:13
Oh thanks for this info @Jerd how did you get incontact with Fitbit support?
01-12-2017 21:56
01-12-2017 21:56
Thanks for this info as I was concerned about applying wet protector to Charge 2 since it can't be turned off.
01-13-2017 00:19
01-13-2017 00:19
Wish I had of known about these BEFORE I bought my Charge 2
01-13-2017 02:49
01-13-2017 02:49
01-13-2017 04:58
01-13-2017 04:58
I went with ScreenKnight protectors which are wet install (slightly nervous about the install method when I realised you can't turn the Charge 2 off but it all went smoothly and actually I don't think there was any need to be concerned). It's only been on a couple of weeks but its holding well.
01-14-2017 15:35 - edited 01-14-2017 15:41
01-14-2017 15:35 - edited 01-14-2017 15:41
The directions on the package say to turn off your Charge 2 but a couple threads in this forum say you can't turn it off. Has anyone put the Ace Armor Shield on their Fitbit without doing this step?
Oops, edit to add that a few people up above already answered that they put it on dry instead of wet and it worked okay.
01-14-2017 15:50 - edited 01-14-2017 15:53
01-14-2017 15:50 - edited 01-14-2017 15:53
There should be no ptoblems putting it on wet. If you turned it off and water got inside, you would not know it anyway. It is only a lite mist your spaying.
As for a screen protctor i personaly would obly use a tempered glass.
01-15-2017 02:15
01-15-2017 02:15
01-16-2017 17:16
01-16-2017 17:16
Thanks again @Jerd i have been in contact with them on live chat this morning and they are sending out a new replacment. Cheers, Nade7
01-16-2017 18:26
01-16-2017 18:26
01-16-2017 19:42
01-16-2017 19:42
I did the ACE screen saver application last night and it worked great. By morning you couldn't tell it wasn't the orginal screen, though when I put it on I had my doubles that it would "heal itself" as the directions said. I did use the water but not the liquid soap in the water as directed.
01-29-2017 20:57
01-29-2017 20:57
Hi efoss.
I bought the wet screen protectors too (Rino Skin off of Amazon) and the instructions tell me the same thing!!! WHAT AM I SUPPOSED TO DO?! I cannot take out the battery, let alone power down the fitbit. I'm nervous to apply the protectors now. Have you figured out a method, or do these protectors belong in the trash??
02-11-2017 02:25
02-11-2017 02:25
Sorry it took so long to answer, I do not pay attention to my emails. I bought the it sheilds. I wiped the shield with a damp cloth and applied it. It has stayed on without any issues
02-12-2017 00:34
02-12-2017 00:34
The Ace armor shield protek is no longer available it would appear . Any other suggestions?
02-12-2017 01:17
02-12-2017 01:17
Any tempered glass protector is what you want. It will keep the trackers screen from scratching. If it is hit against something this shield will shatter and disapate the force protecting the trackers screen.
Those rubbery plastic protectors will stop scratches, but only spread tye force if tye imoact a small amount. Many hove found they are yseless on cell phones, they however might be ok on the Charge2 small screen. Tge drawback is tgat they are thicker and ultra iolet will eventually turn them yellow, temoered glass won't.
03-11-2017 15:31
03-11-2017 15:31
No tempered glass protector is available for the charge2 and they Alta.