03-22-2016
07:49
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09-06-2020
20:15
by
MatthewFitbit
03-22-2016
07:49
- last edited on
09-06-2020
20:15
by
MatthewFitbit
TLDR: Drained battery completely, turned bluetooth off on phone, re-paired with fitbit desktop app, firmware updated and problem solved.
Hi everyone,
I wanted to post my experience with the half bar error (failed firmware update) since I spent too much time looking for a fix. These were the sympotms I experienced:
At that point I was thinking I'd have to disassemble the unit and try to find a reset button or kill the unit trying. Fortunately I didn't have a Torx bit small enough to remove the screws on the bottom of the Charge HR. It ended up sitting on my desk and the battery drained completely (pressing/holding the side button no longer brought up the half filled progress bar). I did a little more research the following day and some people said they had success un-pairing the Charge HR from any device they had it connected to, removing and reinstalling the Desktop App and then the firmware installation would complete.
SOLUTION:
With the battery fully drained I did the following:
I hope others can benefit from the write up. It was a frustrating process to find a solution that worked and I'm glad my persistence paid off. Good luck to anyone else that has a similar problem. I knew that since the Charge HR was communicating with my phone and computer despite showing the half bar, I would be determined to get the firmware loaded. If your Charge HR is showing the half bar but not communicating with your phone or computer, verify that you have bluetooth enabled or the Fitbit USB dongle plugged in, and if the issue persists, it may be a Bluetooth error with the Charge HR and this solution likely won't work for you.
Feel free to ask any questions and I'll try to help. I've seen Fitbit Customer Service reps say that you should message them or call their Customer Service if you encounter similar problems which I would also encourage.
Good luck.
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06-01-2017 10:24
06-01-2017 10:24
I've been meaning to update this post since it turned out that my fix was only temporary. My Charge HR returned to the half bar state a short time after coming back to life in March 2016. It has been over a year since the half bar error returned and I've given up all hope on any solution appearing. I tried all the proposed solutions including un-pairing, re-pairing, reinstalling apps on the phone and computer, holding the button, etc and all have failed.
Based off my experience, once a Charge HR displays the half bar error, that's the sign that the device is broken beyond repair. Fitbit never stated if it was a hardware or firmware issue making me think that even they do not know the root cause. This experience has tarnished Fitbit's reputation in my eyes. If I decide to purchase a new fitness tracker, it will not be a Fitbit product.
03-22-2016 08:21
03-22-2016 08:21
Welcome to the forums @bunker6
Nicely written out and thanks for sharing that with the community.
I haven't had any problems with my ChargeHR, thank goodness.
Keep on stepping!
03-22-2016 08:30
03-22-2016 08:52
03-22-2016 08:52
Thanks for the tips... I went ahead and tried to just use the PC App (Windows 10) and it worked the first time I tried using the Dongle setup. Didn't drain battery or any of that.. Basically just plugged and played.
Have been trying using the Android app for over a week now.
03-22-2016 08:55
03-22-2016 08:55
Yeah, I'm not sure the battery drain is completely necessary. That just happened to be the condition mine was in when I finally had the update push through successfully. Glad you were able to get your device working.
I also used Windows 10 for what that's worth. I'd like to hope that the fix would be similar for anyone using a Mac.
03-23-2016 05:03 - edited 03-23-2016 05:17
03-23-2016 05:03 - edited 03-23-2016 05:17
Thank you so much for detailing that out for us. My Charge HR had been hung up at the 50% mark since yesterday afternoon, and I had an experience that perfectly matched yours, all the way up to the completed fix. Keep up the good work!
03-23-2016 07:09
03-23-2016 07:09
Awesome, I'm glad the fix worked for you. I'm hoping others on the forum can find this post and have the same success.
03-24-2016 11:21
03-24-2016 11:21
Half Bar Error - I couldn't describe my issue very well in another post, but this is it! Will wait until my device charge dies down and follow the steps you've listed with fingers crossed. Thanks!
03-28-2016 07:37
03-28-2016 07:37
3/28/2016 Update:
TLDR: Got half bar error for the 3rd time. Tried to fix it without luck. Started to draft a long rant about it, then I looked down and it was working again.
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The Half Bar Error is back with a vengeance. I've managed to conquer the error twice, once on 3/21/2106, and when it returned again on 3/24/2016. The Charge HR appeared to be working fine since the 24th, but this morning I pulled it off the charger, slapped it on my wrist then went to work. It gave me a greeting message and appeared to function normally when it was taken off the charger. When I arrived at work and looked down at the band, the familiar half bar appeared once again.
I tried my usual fixes: synch through phone, synch through laptop, run-pair, re-pair, removing the iPhone Fitbit App, uninstall, re-install the Desktop App, and nothing worked. Removed the device through the Fitbit Dashboard and tried to synch as a new device and all I got was the Desktop App telling me to check for an update followed by a screen saying that the device is up to date.
My next thought was to let the battery drain itself and try to re-synch to the computer again. I saw the green flashing out of the corner of my eye as the Charge HR sat on my desk. I figured it was going through the usual cycle of trying to synch and update unsuccessfully. A few minutes later I grabbed the Fitbit and I looked at the display, it showed me the time:
The Charge HR came out of its coma by synching with the Desktop App. So now, I'm slightly less frustrated, but this is also the 3rd time I've experienced the half bar error. I'm going to leave the iPhone app uninstalled from my phone for a while to see if that may be the source of this issue. I'm thinking that the iPhone app is trying to synch and potentially force an update and things just get screwy from there. I have successfully synched the Charge HR with the iPhone app previously, but I'm going to test this theory for a while to see if the issue returns.
I'll continue to post updates to this issue as time goes on. To date, I've had the most luck bringing the Charge HR back to life through the desktop app on a Windows 7 and Windows 10 machine.
03-28-2016 09:14
03-28-2016 09:14
Thanks for the updates. I've had the same experience... it's like Groundhog Day 😞 I will try the approach of just syncing with the Windows app vs. the iPhone. My Alta seems to be working fine, but prefer the HR charge for my actual workouts.
11-30-2016 22:30
11-30-2016 22:30
Thank you so much, I have the exact same problem, it's been driving me mad for a week!!
06-01-2017 10:06
06-01-2017 10:06
Thank you for your solution. It is the most complete I've found. Unfortunately mine is still stuck. I contacted CS. This was a replacement device so they offered 25% off. I'm disappointed because I really want another Charge HR and they're no longer available. Also I don't think I should have to pay for something that's an issue on their end. Physically there is nothing wrong. They told me this is the perfect time to upgrade. Well I already have an Alta and a Charge 2. I like the Charge HR. I can see the display better and feel safer with it during yard work. So disappointed now.
06-01-2017 10:24
06-01-2017 10:24
I've been meaning to update this post since it turned out that my fix was only temporary. My Charge HR returned to the half bar state a short time after coming back to life in March 2016. It has been over a year since the half bar error returned and I've given up all hope on any solution appearing. I tried all the proposed solutions including un-pairing, re-pairing, reinstalling apps on the phone and computer, holding the button, etc and all have failed.
Based off my experience, once a Charge HR displays the half bar error, that's the sign that the device is broken beyond repair. Fitbit never stated if it was a hardware or firmware issue making me think that even they do not know the root cause. This experience has tarnished Fitbit's reputation in my eyes. If I decide to purchase a new fitness tracker, it will not be a Fitbit product.
06-03-2017 00:56
06-03-2017 00:56
Thank you for the instruction. Unfortunately, this did not work for me. My progress bar has a an exclamation mark in the middle. I have tried many different tips I found online but nothing worked. It is very frustrating.
07-18-2017 17:30
07-18-2017 17:30
I am experiencing the exact same thing. My first HR fell apart- literally- a few months after I bought it. They replaced it. Now I am 6 months out of warranty and I have the "half charged" icon on all the time. If I plug it in, it flashes green lights constantly. It will not restart. It will not sync with the dongle. It syncs with my phone but shows no steps. This is my third- and last fitbit. I will be looking at other brands now. I refuse to pay another $150 for a rubber bracelet that can't even count my steps for a year. And the complete lack of customer service response here tells me they just don't care.
07-20-2017 09:33
07-20-2017 09:33
I am also facing the same problem and I tried your instructions but it's now working for me. I am unable to update the Fitbit charge HR device. Still it's showing the half full bar and error symbol. Can any one help me on this.
07-20-2017 11:42
07-20-2017 11:42
@Yawal, I posted a follow up recently stating that there is no reliable fix if the half bar error shows up. If your unit is under warranty, have Fitbit customer service replace it. If it's out of warranty or you bought a second hand Charge HR, then you are out of options aside from trying to sell a broken Charge HR on eBay.
07-24-2017
11:46
- last edited on
09-13-2021
06:07
by
JuanJoFitbit
07-24-2017
11:46
- last edited on
09-13-2021
06:07
by
JuanJoFitbit
@bunker6 Thanks.
The Half Bar Error in my Charge HR appeared to be working fine since the few days back,
Based off my experience, once a Charge HR displays the half bar error, that's the sign that the device is broken beyond repair. Fitbit never stated if it was a hardware or firmware issue making me think that even they do not know the root cause. This experience has tarnished Fitbit's reputation in my eyes. If I decide to purchase a new fitness tracker, it will not be a Fitbit product.
I tried the all scenarios but its not working .
I tried my usual fixes: synch through phone, synch through laptop, run-pair, re-pair, removing the iPhone Fitbit App, uninstall, re-install the Desktop App, and nothing worked. Removed the device through the Fitbit Dashboard and tried to synch as a new device and all I got was the Desktop App telling me to check for an update followed by a screen saying that the device is up to date.
Whoops!
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I tried all the proposed solutions including un-pairing, re-pairing, reinstalling apps on the phone and computer, holding the button, etc and all have failed. Based off my experience, once a Charge HR displays the half bar error, that's the sign that the device is broken beyond repair. Fitbit never stated if it was a hardware or firmware issue making me think that even they do not know the root cause. This experience has tarnished Fitbit's reputation in my eyes. If I decide to purchase a new fitness tracker, it will not be a Fitbit product.
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08-26-2017
15:11
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09-14-2021
05:12
by
JuanJoFitbit
08-26-2017
15:11
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09-14-2021
05:12
by
JuanJoFitbit
Fitbit is very frustrating to setup and use.
I have so much trouble I think the best soluton will be return it to th store.
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08-26-2017 16:20
08-26-2017 16:20
I have so much trouble I think the best soluton will be return it to the store. Can anyone recommend a tracker that works?
Just got this message,"We no longer support Internet Explorer v10 and older. Upgrade to a newer version or use a different browser. " I don't think there is a newer version.