08-30-2018
05:09
- last edited on
09-08-2020
18:22
by
MatthewFitbit
08-30-2018
05:09
- last edited on
09-08-2020
18:22
by
MatthewFitbit
My charge 2 keeps shutting off and I can't keep it on without restarting the device is it just the battery getting old?
Moderator edit: updated subject for clarity
09-29-2020 19:55
09-29-2020 19:55
I, too, am having this issue all of a sudden. Did you ever figure out what the problem was or how to fix it??
09-29-2020 22:32
09-29-2020 22:32
Since this weekend I have the same problem with my fitbit charge2. Fully charged but shuts down. Lease help....
09-30-2020 02:49
09-30-2020 02:49
09-30-2020 05:46
09-30-2020 05:46
Since starting with Fitbit in December 2016 I’ve had it replaced under warranty twice. Now I’ve been told the battery has reached its end of life. Nothing but problems.
09-30-2020 06:30
09-30-2020 06:30
09-30-2020 17:56
09-30-2020 17:56
09-30-2020 23:24
09-30-2020 23:24
Fitbit certainly don’t value or look after their customers. I too was offered a 35% discount on a new device. Problem was it was not applicable to the Charge 4 which would have suited me. The ‘offer’ was only applicable to the more expensive models which would mean I would have had to spend more than I wanted or could afford on a device which , again, had no replaceable battery!
So I would be boostingFitbit’s sales and kicking the problem down the road! Sorry Fitbit people, I am not playing your game!
It’s interesting that since I have been writing about these problems on community, Fitbit have ‘given me a new status’ of recovery runner! I don’t know if that’s good or bad!! I would have thought they would be monitoring what their customers are saying about their products and developing more sustainable models for the future.
Ive had a look on eBay recently and seen refurbished models of charge 2 for sale . On enquiry the seller says they have not replaced the battery. So they could be a bad buy, beware! Some of the reviews for charge 3 and 4 say they are wonderful devices but none of the reviews mention that the battery only lasts 2 to 3 years before it refuses to recharge. None of the reviews mention that the battery is not replaceable either. So potential customers - you and me - are being kept in the dark ! Beware!