01-02-2019
11:20
- last edited on
02-25-2021
10:34
by
WilsonFitbit
01-02-2019
11:20
- last edited on
02-25-2021
10:34
by
WilsonFitbit
Hey! Well, searching through the forums it appears like I’m not the only one with this issue.
I have just got a Charge 3 for Xmas, replacing a Surge, paired with an iPhone 6s. Everything seems to be working ok apart from the Bluetooth connection. When the watch is initially set up it works fine, I get notifications.
However, after a few hours or after I have connected to my in car kit, the Bluetooth connection between phone & watch appears to be lost, i no longer receive notifications & I can no longer access the notification menu on the app or select all day sync. When I try to access it I am told I need to pair my phone to the watch before I can use this feature! When I try to set it up I will receive a warning after 5ish minutes informing me the Bluetooth set up has failed! If I go into my phone Bluetooth settings it tells me I have a connection to the watch, but the app disagrees!
The only way way I can get the notifications working again is if I forget the Bluetooth connection on my phone, forget the Charge 3, uninstall the app & start all over again! This will make the notifications work again, but only for a few hours or until it receives another Bluetooth connection.
To say it’s a pain is an understatement, I have seen people saying it could be down to multiple Bluetooth connections, which strikes me as odd, why can’t this watch & phone handle multiple connections? I only have the one Fitbit synced to the one phone.
I’m not an expert in Bluetooth or Fitbit technology but it seems like the Bluetooth is turning off, for some reason, & the only way to turn it back on is to put the watch back into set up mode! Is there a menu on the Fitbit to physically turn Bluetooth off & on or put it into pair mode?
Come on Fitbit, I want to keep & use the Charge 3, but this issue is frustrating, my Surge worked a lot better than this! Is it time to return the Charge 3 & return to the Surge?
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04-15-2021 23:39
04-15-2021 23:39
It was never necessary to have the app running in the background. This has been a fairly new requirement - totally archaic and an unnecessary drain on the phone battery. I have a birthday next week and I know what will be arriving from my OH. Definitely NOT another FitBit. I've had too many issues with notifications, updates, bluetooth. I can't be messing about with pairing, re-starting, or deleting things just to get the thing to do what it's meant to do. I'm out... 👋
04-16-2021 06:24
04-16-2021 06:24
05-09-2021 06:41
05-09-2021 06:41
This has gone on for years. Garmin has no trouble connecting to computer and phone with all its devices. It seems that Fitbit's bluetooth is too weak and requires that you be in the jungle away from all other blue tooth.
01-16-2023 12:44
01-16-2023 12:44
This hasn’t fixed the problem for me. It’s driving me nuts!!! I halos have a charge 3!
01-16-2023 12:44
01-16-2023 12:44
Yes I have an iPhone 13 and charge 3 and having the same problem. So frustrating
01-16-2023 12:46
01-16-2023 12:46
Go buy something else. It will never be fixed. That’s what I did.