12-02-2016
19:47
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10:26
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MatthewFitbit
12-02-2016
19:47
- last edited on
09-09-2020
10:26
by
MatthewFitbit
For the last week my charge 2has refused to sync. The app is set to always connected and all day sync. I have reset the tracker several times in the charger. I have turned my phone on and off, turned the Bluetooth on and off, logged out and back into the app, force stopped the app and reopened. Nothing has worked. I get no error message so I'm assuming it can "see" the tracker.
What else can I do?
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06-25-2017 19:04
06-25-2017 19:04
I can understand your frustration. Difficult to diagnose from a distance. Can you assure me that there are no other operating devices within 50 feet (nominal 33 feet) of your laptop that have the Fitbit app installed on them? If that is true, then it must be something wrong with the laptop. Does it have embedded Bluetooth or do you use a USB dongle for Bluetooth connectivity? There are many more questions but we'll keep this simple for the moment.
06-26-2017 06:19
06-26-2017 06:19
now my fit bit syncs with my cell phone (iphone 6) but it thinks it is talking to the Fitbit Charge HR.
I deleted by watch from list in app, I deleted the app from my phone, I turned off bluetooth, I turned off my iphone. When I brought it back up, I went and got a new copy of the fitbit app from app store. nothing happened, no syncing. when I woke up this morning, my app on iphone reported that the watch was full charged but when I look to see under settings "bluetooth" there it lists the Charge HR.
Problem: Charge HR doesn't have the exercise details and the sleep details of the Fitbit Charge 2.
annoying. I am calling FITBIT this morning. thanks for response.
06-26-2017 07:52
06-26-2017 07:52
06-27-2017 08:27
06-27-2017 08:27
Mine stopped syncing with my windows 10 laptop yesterday. Is it because I am in a house full of people with fitbits and laptops?
06-27-2017 08:37
06-27-2017 08:37
I moved my location so that there are no other trackers, laptops, phones, or computers nearby. Doesn't make a difference. Restart laptop, charged fitbit, re-paired Bluetooth, Maybe I need to go back to using a dongle. At least then there was a way to tell it to sync. Or IS there a way to tell the Bluetooth to sync? Very frustrating.
06-27-2017 13:59
06-27-2017 13:59
06-27-2017 14:06
06-27-2017 14:06
Thanks! Mine seems to be syncing now too.
I still wonder, though, if there is a way to tell the Bluetooth version to sync, the way it always was with a dongle.
07-01-2017 19:27
07-01-2017 19:27
I only have my fitbit app on my laptop and I do not have a doggle to sync with. I use the bluetooth.
07-02-2017 05:59 - edited 07-02-2017 08:34
07-02-2017 05:59 - edited 07-02-2017 08:34
EDIT: Sorry, multi-respondent thread. This is for PamC521. I have just re-read all your posts up to and including this last one. Bluetooth communications are certainly not supposed to be this difficult. The simple procedure of pairing your device with your computer should then allow it to communicate every time it is in range (less than 20 feet) and automatically (every 15 minutes if your Fitbit app is running). This does not appear to be the case, and I understand your frustration. You may have to approach this from the computer side, checking with tech support for your particular laptop. There are various versions of Bluetooth support on suitably equipped laptops since the technology was introduced. According to the Fitbit Charge 2 User Manual the low-power Bluetooth transceiver in your Charge 2 uses Bluetooth version 4.0. To my knowledge, Bluetooth versions are backward compatible but successful results in mis-matched versions are variable. I have a little experience getting Bluetooth devices to pair successfully on an older laptop. This involved a Logitech Bluetooth mouse. It would do the same sorts of things you describe. I was able to improve the reliability of Bluetooth communications by upgrading my Bluetooth drivers. An update may be available for your laptop from the manufacturer's tech support page. Additionally, Bluetooth driver updates are now included in periodic Windows updates. Sorry I wasn't able to find the exact cause.
07-02-2017 06:01
07-02-2017 06:01
@USAF-Larry wrote:You don't mention what phone & operating system you have, @Stilldreamin. Is it an Android phone? If so, was it recently updated to the new Android 6.0 Marshmallow OS? If so, you will have to enable Location Services in order for the tracker to sync.
Hi
07-02-2017 10:19
07-02-2017 10:19
Windows 10 on my laptop
07-02-2017 12:50
07-02-2017 12:50
How did you get a bluetooth doggle? I spent enough on the tracker and am not willing to pay for the doggle, too!
07-02-2017 16:41
07-02-2017 16:41
@PamC521 wrote:How did you get a bluetooth doggle? I spent enough on the tracker and am not willing to pay for the doggle, too!
I think they call it a dongle. But you already have Bluetooth built-in. Thought of somewhere else to check. There is a Fitbit thread for Windows 10 and there is a discussion on problems syncing. There are 77 responses. Check here.
07-03-2017 17:22
07-03-2017 17:22
Hi Larry,
I'm using a Samsung 6, and my fit bit app,and my wrist tracker have been synced up fine for the last 2 wks. Last night at 10:32 pm was the last time they synced up. Tracker is recording fine. No data for the app all day. It tries, but just says "Can't locate tracker" Any suggestions?
07-11-2017
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13:01
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HeydyF
07-11-2017
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13:01
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HeydyF
Fitbit charge 2 will not sync after. I have tried few things, and it worked, thank you.
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07-12-2017 03:45
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07-13-2017 01:33
07-13-2017 01:33
Good Morning, My Fitbit 2 just will not sych I have tried every thing I know.
Help please.
07-13-2017 05:35
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