04-23-2018
10:05
- last edited on
09-08-2020
18:54
by
MatthewFitbit
04-23-2018
10:05
- last edited on
09-08-2020
18:54
by
MatthewFitbit
I have a Charge 2 and love the device. I purchased it in October 2016 and functionally it does exactly what I need, and everything works.
EXCEPT!
After about 7 months while on a high altitude hiking trip in the Chilean Andes, the strap came loose without warning, right where the strap connects to the device. This happened once in the tent and I found it, but then it happened the next day while hiking - and presto - the watch was lost.
I was super impressed with Fitbit, because after explaining politely what had happened, they agreed to replace it free of charge.
I have been using the replacement device now for 10-11 months - and still love it. I depend on it! But then the identical failure occurred - the strap failed in the same place, apparently due to the exact same cause. Except this time I was not hiking, just doing stuff in the house. Luckily I did not lose the device this time.
SO:
This strap has a design defect. It seems many of the Fitbit straps have similar weaknesses. PRODUCT DESIGN - for goodness sake, FIX THIS DEFECTIVE DESIGN! You have amazing products, but this destroys the utility of your product, and truly spoils your reputation. Fix it, please!
Now I have to go search for a third party strap - a real pain.
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05-26-2019 06:39
05-26-2019 06:39