01-03-2018
22:59
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09-08-2020
18:54
by
MatthewFitbit
01-03-2018
22:59
- last edited on
09-08-2020
18:54
by
MatthewFitbit
Love my Fitbit but hate that my screen has cracked down the middle. I have not dropped it or done anything weird just put it in charge and woke up to a cracked screen. It seems to have warped and now I cannot read the time etc. still works and syncs to phone but cannot use it as a watch 😢 Seems to be a common occurrence with these watches. Can you get the screen replaced?
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06-17-2019 19:57
06-17-2019 19:57
When you are given a Fitbit as a gift and it breaks and you and you are on Social Security and have tight funding, even the discount will not help pay for a new one. That is a shame.
06-18-2019 06:38
06-18-2019 06:38
Yes it does! Has anyone had luck getting. If fixed or replaced?
06-18-2019 07:30
06-18-2019 07:30
06-18-2019 07:37
06-18-2019 07:37
06-18-2019 13:50
06-18-2019 13:50
06-23-2019 12:19
06-23-2019 12:19
Hello everyone. Thank you for your updates. For the new members please note that the screen isn't replaceable so if you are having any issues please let our Support team know about it. Also check the warranty details here.
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06-24-2019 07:53
06-24-2019 07:53
Mines exactly the same as that ! I've put it down to the screen being tapped all the time and it's weakened it.
06-24-2019 09:08
06-24-2019 09:08
Well my fitbit display has gone dark. I can tell it is still running but nothing on the display. It will be nice to offer a 50% off discount so i can hopefully buy the versa and see how long it lasts' me
06-24-2019 09:09
06-24-2019 09:09
06-24-2019 09:12
06-24-2019 09:12
@AlvaroFitbit wrote:Hello everyone. Thank you for your updates. For the new members please note that the screen isn't replaceable so if you are having any issues please let our Support team know about it. Also check the warranty details here.
I'll be around.
Well my fitbit display has gone dark. I can tell it is still running but nothing on the display. It will be nice to offer a 50% off discount so i can hopefully buy the versa and see how long it lasts' me
06-24-2019 09:13
06-24-2019 09:13
06-24-2019 09:28
06-24-2019 09:28
@AlvaroFitbitNot to be totally negative, but what is the purpose of letting the support team know about cracks in the screen if they are not replaceable/fixable. I hate to see Fitbit lose a lot of new/return customers because of this problem. As you know, word will get out to other non Fitbit people looking for an exercise watch that the screen will crack after about 1+ years of continual use and the warranty doesn't cover the cracked screen. It would be interesting if Fitbit did some research and found out why the screen is cracking so it could be fixed on other Fitbits. I would hate to think they know about this but consider it built in obsolesce.
06-24-2019 09:30
06-24-2019 09:30
P. S. How can Fitbit consider the cracked screen issue to be RESOLVED?
06-24-2019 09:33
06-24-2019 09:33
06-24-2019 10:49
06-24-2019 10:49
06-24-2019 10:51
06-24-2019 10:51
No, I purchased mine around the end of 2017.
06-24-2019 10:52
06-24-2019 10:52
Ahh...sorry for the confusion!
06-24-2019 11:56
06-24-2019 11:56
06-24-2019 12:04
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06-24-2019 17:30 - edited 07-08-2019 13:11
06-24-2019 17:30 - edited 07-08-2019 13:11
I have almost two identical cracks on mine after 8 months. The cracks are consistent with the 'clamp' of the charger. Still under warranty but all they offered was 25% discount on another purchase. Second failed device in as many years. The switch to another brand won't be difficult.
Update: my first Fitbit broke after six months and was replaced under warranty. The replacement broke after 8 months but since it was a warranty replacement, it doesn't have the same coverage - a sneaky condition for a company not confident in its product quality. Won't be returning to Fitbit once I've had enough of looking at the cracked screen. Poor quality appears to be the standard.