12-18-2017
08:33
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03-24-2023
12:17
by
AndreaFitbit
12-18-2017
08:33
- last edited on
03-24-2023
12:17
by
AndreaFitbit
I have a Charge 2 Which I have had for almost a year. I am on my 4th band, They keep breaking on the plastic piece that attaches to the fitbit itself. I am not sure if this is still under warranty as I am either over a year or close to it, however, if this keeps happening, I can't afford to continue to replace the band every 3-4 months if even that long.
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05-30-2018 11:45
05-30-2018 11:45
05-30-2018 15:00
05-30-2018 15:00
On the positive side the Customer service team is both helpful and efficient in replacing bands under warranty. I don't think it is a quality control issue. I have had the band on my device break twice in 10 months. I think there is a problem but that is in the design of band. People have worn watches for years, they don't fall off their wrists, and the bands can be easily changed.
Sometimes doing the right thing is not easy because it means admitting a mistake was made.
06-14-2018 12:56
06-14-2018 12:56
Colour Me Fitbit Bullsh*t Belt Lucky, too! I have also replaced the standard belt 4x's. Having read the many, many, MANY other Fitbit Members that share this 'Belt Debacle' and the less than enthusiastic response by Fitbit, I'm disappointed to say the least.
I'm far from RICHLY so repeatedly purchasing the piece of crap belt that is sold with the product out of fear that it will soon fall from my wrist and I CAN'T find it or it breaks, worries me to death. Crappy belt aside, I LOVE THE WATCH,! However, my problem with the belts have now progressed! It won't even SNAP in place now! So, it looks like I have to use TAPE to secure the belt and begin looking at other brands now. Such a drag, all my logs, etc., have been invaluable to me when I see my bariatric physician. She refers to the different logs to determine if I am still on target... Well, a stupid Fitbit belt and a crummy Fitbit Executives aren't going to deter me from getting healthy, fit and strong. I do hope the improve there customer service. They KNOW that particular belt is garbage, "Expected to last years" - Ha! What? ON A SHELF IN THE UNOPENED BOX? I bet even THEN it'll break! Hahaha!!! Well, ALOHA 'OE Fitbit...
07-01-2018 14:07
07-01-2018 14:07
I totally agree. Although I am only on my second band, it slips off my wrist as soon as I start excercising!
07-01-2018 20:04
07-01-2018 20:04
How are you wearing the Fitbit in the shower only one is water proof
07-02-2018 07:48
07-02-2018 07:48
Those of you with replaced bands are inconvenienced. My watch fell off with a band i kept reattaching and now is lost. Farewell Fitbit--iwatch in my future, maybe
07-02-2018 09:19
07-02-2018 09:19
07-08-2018 16:53
07-08-2018 16:53
I have had the same thing happen with the bands easily breaking. I have even tried to be extra careful when putting it on and taking it off. Cheaply made but expensive to buy bands.
07-08-2018 17:07
07-08-2018 17:07
07-10-2018 15:38
07-10-2018 15:38
You have to mail it too them, thanks a lot fit bit!
07-10-2018 16:13
07-10-2018 16:13
07-10-2018 16:23
07-10-2018 16:23
07-11-2018 06:08
07-11-2018 06:08
The WORST Customer Experience EVER. Treated like a criminal
07-11-2018 06:54
07-11-2018 06:54
07-11-2018 14:03
07-11-2018 14:03
Clearly there is enough information to indicate that the strap is a problem. When i got mine the rep actaully told me they were out of stock because so many people needed replacement bands. I think the lack of attention says more about the company's focus - profit first then customer - than any action they may or may not take.
07-11-2018 14:18
07-11-2018 14:18
09-02-2018 16:45
09-02-2018 16:45
I took a closer look at the part of the band that attaches to the Charge 2 watch - it is bad design. My Fitbit is just about a year old and I have used it for only 6 months. The customer service cares nothing about your dissatisfaction. They are already done with that and are not going to go back to address the root cause. Won't recommend this product
09-02-2018 23:38
09-02-2018 23:38
Why give up so easily?, I’ve had 2 sets of straps and a new unit.
Simply explain to customer services that their Fitbit Charge 2 product “Is not fit for purpose”
You’ll have to jump through various hoops, pictures with hand written identifying numbers and even a video to demonstrate the failed strap locking system. I’m not surprised Fitbit make it difficult to get an exchange, they see an exchange as a cost rather than as a benefit stopping a customer moving to another brand.
The Charge 3 will have a new integral strap.
09-03-2018 07:32
09-03-2018 07:32
09-04-2018 04:48
09-04-2018 04:48
Try emailing the top dog of fitbit and see where it goes that's wa hat I'm going to do..