09-23-2016
06:42
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09-09-2020
10:26
by
MatthewFitbit
09-23-2016
06:42
- last edited on
09-09-2020
10:26
by
MatthewFitbit
Hi there,
I just upgraded tho Charge 2 and I must say syncing is frustrating to say the least. Here are my issues:
I am on a Desktop that has no bluetooth - with the Charge HR this was no issue due to the dongle. I assumed the Charge 2 cable took over the role of the dongle, but it doesn't, so no syncing with the pc is possible unless I buy an extra bluetooth dongle, not even when the watch is connected to the cable. Really?
If I upgrade I expect to _at least_ have the same stuff as before. Adding new features while backing up on others, especially when they are so basic, is just inexcusable imo.
I noticed that the desktop app syncs when the phone app is synced. So if I want to check my stats on the desktop, I must first turn on the phone app and sync it - yes, because even though it is set to "always connect", you still have to sync it manually.
Oh and make sure you have internet, because without internet connection you can't sync either. So what is the bluetooth for anyway? In the helpsection (https://help.fitbit.com/articles/en_US/Help_article/1866/?l=en_US&c=Topics%3ASyncing&p=charge_2&fs=S... -> android devices) it says absolutetely _nothing_ about needing an internet conntection to sync. Wouldn't you say that is basic necessary info when troubleshooting on why the app isn't syncing?
It is very frustrating to be trying to figure out how something so trivial works and finding little to no information. Please be clear on what the bluetooth does, why the internet connection is needed, and how come the cable is there solely to charge, not giving people without BT on their computer any other option than buying an extra device to be able to use it properly.
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11-30-2016 21:05
11-30-2016 21:05
what phone we have computers not phones.
12-02-2016 10:25
12-02-2016 10:25
not everyone has a phone. a cell phone up here costs 100 - 150 dollars a month so i don't own a cell phone. my house phone is 15 dollars a month. you have to pair the fitbit program to your bluetooth and it fails everytime without a dongle on the computer. like customer service has told me this phone was packed with mobile users in mind. basically this will not work right out of the box on your computer no matter what you do.
12-03-2016 22:39
12-03-2016 22:39
Brin1956
Your analysis is quite correct. A Fitbit Charge, will only work with Bluetooth or with a dongle. My personal belief is the Fitbit could be accused, at least morally, with misleading advertising.
In the fine print somewhere, I did find a clause that I suspect will relieve them of any legal obligation.
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Having bought the unit, it is quite understandable to feel 'duped' when it doesn't work. Both pack presentation and advertising has to be improved, or a free dongle should be included. else fit bit should be asked to explain before the ACCC.
Lindsay S
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12-03-2016 22:57
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12-26-2016 07:55
12-26-2016 07:55
I am trying to set up my Fitbit and all it says is turn on Bluetooth to sync your trackers , how do I do this
12-26-2016 08:21
12-26-2016 08:21
first what are you trying to setup bluetooth on, a phone or a laptop running what.
12-26-2016 08:30
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12-26-2016 10:50
12-26-2016 10:50
freddie15
first make sure you don't have bluetooth. if you are running windows 10 go to your settings. click on the widows symbol in the bottom lefthand corner. then on the gear looking symbol above your power off symbol. under devices you will see the word bluetooth click on settings and it is a matter of turning it on. if not displayed your computer doesn't have it.
12-26-2016 10:53
12-26-2016 10:53
freddie15
you can also complain very loudly to fitbit and they will send you a dongle for free. they first like to direct you to the 24.99 plus shipping. it is also available on ebay for about 5 dollars. or amazon for 11 dollars. still this 50 cent item if fitbit supplied them should be included with them but they decided that everyone has a phone now or an old dongle they can use. i got my free dongle on thursday after waiting 6 weeks.
12-26-2016 11:06
12-26-2016 11:06
hi freddie15
the fitbit comes with no paper instructions so finding out what to do next is a pain without either bluetooth or a dongle. you might try asking for one on a free sight online rather than wait for one by snail mail. there are great food monitoring sites online with a lot more food choices. some you will be able to sync your fitbit to so you can use their food choices for almost nothing. i use myfitnesspal.com. a few of the girls use fitbit on there.
01-26-2017 19:16
01-26-2017 19:16
I bought my first Fitbit which is the Charge 2, in December 2016. I don't use a smartphone and planned on syncing the Fitbit with my computer. Of course I was very disappointed when I got home from the store and realized that I needed a dongle to do that, and a dongle does not come with the Charge 2. I called Fitbit Customer Service and was told that a dongle would be overnighted to me. I still think its ridiculous that a dongle doesn't come standard with all Fitbits, but was happy to receive the free dongle when I complained.
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