09-27-2017
10:54
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09-09-2020
09:26
by
MatthewFitbit
09-27-2017
10:54
- last edited on
09-09-2020
09:26
by
MatthewFitbit
ok my Charge 2 has died i have tried everything under the sun clean it change chargers restart nothing so pissed bought after Christmas so is the battery screwed and can i get replacement
Moderator edit: updated subject for clarity
11-02-2019 08:46
11-02-2019 08:46
The battery on my Fitbit Charge 2 died recently I contacted Fitbit and they offered a 25% discount coupon for a new watch So, you have three a!alternatives to choose from if you want to repair your watch. You can replace the battery yourself; have someone else do the work or apply the discount and get a brand new watch. The battery cost is around $20. Third party repair services cost $55 or more. If you have the soldering tools, you can save significantly by doing the repair work yourself. if not, weigh the difference of getting a totally new watch vs a watch that shows wear and has older parts.
01-26-2020 09:04
01-26-2020 09:04
My battery doesn't even last for a whole day, all this started when one day I forgot to charge it and it went off and then ever since the battery has been dying really fast
02-23-2020 08:40
02-23-2020 08:40
Don't bother with watching the video for battery replacement. I did it and it was a complete waste of time and battery money. That watch turns on after I replaced the battery and does everything normally excep there is no display. Two of my friends got the same result. We re-opened it to make sur the screen ribbon is inserted properly and the result is the same. A blank screen. Even after charging the watch again for half a day. Once the screen is disconnected something else has to be done to revive it and obviously, they dont show it in the video. I can wear the watch and use the phone to check what is going on but who wants to do that?
02-23-2020 10:59
02-23-2020 10:59
05-09-2020 21:04 - edited 05-14-2020 22:23
05-09-2020 21:04 - edited 05-14-2020 22:23
It's possible that the display cable or connector got damaged during the removal. I just disassembled mine and put it back together. The screen still works.
I'm waiting for a replacement battery (paid $13) to arrive to do the swap. I'll report back and try to show some pictures.
UPDATE: The replacement battery arrived. I soldered it to my Charge 2. When I reconnected the display cable, the display came up, but had some garbled glitching and the text/graphics were mirrored. It kept glitching a few times and then the normal text/graphics showed up normally. Everything is working properly now with the replacement battery.