06-05-2017
18:00
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09:49
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MatthewFitbit
06-05-2017
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MatthewFitbit
My charge 2 is going hay wire... turning notifications on and off all on it own.
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05-16-2018 23:26
05-16-2018 23:26
Any solutions yet?
mine is doing the same. Switching notifications on and off every second. It’s totally inexplicable as it started when I was resting. Has not been near water. Has not been subject to any abuse.
Have tried resetting it, but it is not responding. Not yet anyway.
With other people suffering the same problem, this is clearly not an isolated issue. What is the solution?
05-17-2018 13:36
05-17-2018 13:36
no. Fitbit and their support were never a help. I suspect their support is out of india as their grasp of English was limited and they went strictly off of a script, regardless of what I said to them. Eventually ,my fitbit died so I just went out and bought a new one.
Basically, in my opinion, it's a sign the fitbit is dying so ... just be ready to get a new one.
05-21-2018 05:50 - edited 05-21-2018 05:52
05-21-2018 05:50 - edited 05-21-2018 05:52
@PeterSileghem @clair_h @Mairharper Welcome to the Fitbit Community! I hope you're doing well! Sorry to hear about your Charge 2 turning notifications on and off by itself. Try cleaning your tracker's button area with some compressed air at a distance to clear any debris or dirt there and also restart it by doing the following:
Plug the charging cable to your computer or UL certified wall adapter.
Align the contacts of the tracker with the charging cable and plug it in making sure it snaps securely.
Your tracker should start charging.
Press the button for 10 to 12 seconds.
You should see your tracker's firmware version and you can now unplug your tracker.
@clair_h Sorry to hear that your tracker died. What did Support tell you when you contacted them?
Let me know how it goes!
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05-21-2018 06:02
05-21-2018 06:02
Thanks for the suggestion of using compressed air. In fact when the problem happened last week, I did attempt to clean the points as a last resort myself. And plugged it into the charger repeatedly and restarted it many times. Eventually it stopped misbehaving and it has been good for 3 days now . I hope your suggestion helps someone else though.
05-21-2018 19:34
05-21-2018 19:34
Hi @Mairharper,
Yes, I had been stuck with this problem for a while, till I got a workaround, mind you - not a solution from the customer support.
So, in my case, I noticed no physical issue with my device, no dirt/wear-n-tear, etc.
The workaround offered, which has worked to this day, was to turn off the all-day sync device option from my phone. Per the standard usage, I used to keep my device at all-day sync always with my phone. But, due to some bug in the software or device, this rendered my device button faulty and unusable. When I reset the sync settings and restarted my device, the problem of auto-reset was solved. To this day, I've been using my device with automatic sync turned off.
Unfortunately, I can't find a log of my chat transcript with the support rep on Fitbit dashboard, else I could attach the entire transcript. Let me know if I can be of any more help.
05-24-2018 22:13
05-24-2018 22:13
Mine did the same exact thing. Switching back and forth on the notifications setting on its own. The button doesn’t work anymore and I can’t track my running or anything. I’ve only had it for a year and a half. It’s never been in water and I don’t beat it up. I called customer service and they told me there’s no more warranty on it and the I have to buy a new one. I took it up to a supervisor and waited forever to get one. We got disconnected and they sent me an email saying they would replace it for free as a one time “courtesy.” In my opinion, they need to make quality products. It’s super expensive to have to replace a device like this that should last for a long time. Whatever happened to making quality products??
05-25-2018 03:53
05-25-2018 03:53
Quantity over Quality...
05-25-2018 09:32
05-25-2018 09:32
My reality was that Fitbit's help desk is NOT US Based and goes strictly off of a script. It did not matter what information I told them, they followed a script, Period. Tis the life when support is sent offshore and language becomes a barrier. To me, there is no use in contacting FitBit's help desk as all they know is the script. What you say or send them is not relevant, just the script.
My fitbit eventually died and I just bought a new one. That is most likely their model. It'll last a year or two, then you go buy a new one. Sad but honestly pretty common for most items these days.
For those of you who have found any kind of work around, WOOT! But I'd say to expect to just have to buy a new one and not to consider Fitbit's Support for any kind of help. Google what you can and try any posted solutions as those are likely to be far more helpful.
05-25-2018 09:33 - edited 06-03-2018 08:40
05-25-2018 09:33 - edited 06-03-2018 08:40
Trying to follow this thread is not easy.
The thread started of by noteing that notifications are getting turned off on the tracker.
While other users post that they have the same problem that notifications are turning off in the app, with no mention of the type of phone. The two are not related at all and should not be considered the same.
If the app is turning off notifications, it is usually caused by the phones OS revoking a previously accepted permission to Fitbit.
05-25-2018 09:46
05-25-2018 09:46
05-25-2018 10:01 - edited 06-03-2018 08:42
05-25-2018 10:01 - edited 06-03-2018 08:42
No I havent experianced, this hardware problem. but have noticed that notifications turn off easily if the button gets accidentally pressed or im pressing the button to long .
Some in this thread have mentioned that notifications get turned off in the app, or you saying that this also is a tracker hardware problen, even though I've found this to happen with 8 different trackers with phones running 4 different versions of the OS.. There is a thread on the android board about this.
05-26-2018
09:54
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19:13
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EdsonFitbit
05-26-2018
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19:13
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EdsonFitbit
Here's another one for you. I know for a fact that my button isn't accidentally getting pressed to turn notifications on/off. I've updated my phone OS. I've rebooted both my phone AND my tracker. Every setting I can think to check on my phone is turned to "on" for any type of notifications from fitbit. I've turned off the "all-day sync" as suggested by another user. And STILL no luck! Paying 150$ for something that is supposed to have the capability of sending text and call notifications when it actually doesn't is a bit frustrating. What's strange is that it worked for about maybe a month maybe and then NOTHING......It's only about 6 months old.....if that! At first, I thought it was my phone but, now I don't know if it's my tracker or a combination of both!
Moderator edit: word choice
05-29-2018 14:08
05-29-2018 14:08
It's fun I am watching mine do it now not on my wrist. Support is no help with the problem either.
05-29-2018 14:24
05-29-2018 14:24
05-29-2018 15:52
05-29-2018 15:52
05-29-2018 18:51
05-29-2018 18:51
I took the band off of my charge 2 set it on the desk and watched it cycle on off till the battery drained and it died. It is not a OS issue with the phone. The charge 2 itself is cycling the notifications on and off. Customer support is useless unless it happens within warranty. Myself I am really not pleased due to it being out just barely a month. April is my birthday and when I received it last year. 25% off a new device. So the answer is buy another that will fail in a year. Started looking into the Water proof ratings and unless I can find a IP rating I will not be using that 25% off either.
05-29-2018 22:55
05-29-2018 22:55
06-02-2018 06:36
06-02-2018 06:36
Mine is behaving the exact same! And I've had mine for about 7 months. I have the charge 2 which is supposed to be waterproof or at least is has been this whole time. Not sure why they're saying put it in rice if its supposed to be waterproof...
06-02-2018 07:20
06-02-2018 07:20
06-02-2018 10:01 - edited 06-03-2018 08:43
06-02-2018 10:01 - edited 06-03-2018 08:43
Fitbit has never said that the Charge 2 is waterproof .It like every other product on the market is water resistant. Fitbit says that it is water resistant to the ocaisional splash and accidental dunking, like when washing your hands. As for swimming, tgistis not recommended.
However no matter how the water got in, it needs to be removed. The best way is to take the unit apart and clean with deionized water. Since we can not take it apart the best we can do is encourage the evaporation.