03-12-2017
22:23
- last edited on
09-09-2020
09:49
by
MatthewFitbit
03-12-2017
22:23
- last edited on
09-09-2020
09:49
by
MatthewFitbit
Today I noticed my Charge 2 not showing heart rate, only shows two lines (--). Immediately went to tracker user guide, troubleshooting guide to try to fix the problem but so far no luck. In reviewing my heart rate history, I see that the last time it worked in reading my heart rate was on March 8. I have tried restarting, changing heart rate settings (off, on, auto), re syncing, and nothing has worked. Previously I owned a Charge HR but broke and I replaced with Charge 2 thinking it would be a nice upgrade with new/improved features, don't want to regret making the purchase. I've only had it for about 2 weeks. Please help!
08-20-2018 08:46
08-20-2018 08:46
I'm thinking of doing that... I purchased mine at Target in 10/2016. . Less than two years and there's defects?
Shame, because I really wanted to get another Fitbit device. But less than 2 years is inexcusable, especially since it has no moving parts.
09-01-2018 06:26
09-01-2018 06:26
My Charge 2 is 22 months old and the Heart Rate monitor stopped working this week. I called Fitbit support and after verifying the troubleshooting they offered a free replacement of the Charge 2 or 50% off another Fitbit (excluding Charge 3 and Versa). I am based in the UK and had previously had an issue with the Heart Rate monitor that I called customer service for which was resolved by a reset, I'm not sure if this influenced the offer of a replacement. I'm pretty happy with the service from FitBit as they don't need the faulty unit returned. Replacement will take a week to arrive 👍🏽
09-01-2018 07:34
09-01-2018 07:34
09-03-2018 18:02
09-03-2018 18:02
My experience with the Charge 2 Heart Rate monitor is it does not work. I can be riding all out on a Stationary Bike and my heart rate will be recording in the 65 to 73 BPM range. The rate monitor will drop out from time to time and come back either reading low, mid range or high and then drop out again. It is inconsistent at best. I checked it against the stationary bike heart monitor and my Charge 2 has been as much at 40 BPM lower. The only solution offered by the service department was to purchase another Fit Bit because my Charge 2 is two months out of Warranty.
09-22-2018 19:38
09-22-2018 19:38
This worked on my second restart! Thanks for the advice!
09-22-2018 21:54
09-22-2018 21:54
Was your Fitbit still under warranty?
09-22-2018 23:03
09-22-2018 23:03
09-22-2018 23:04
09-22-2018 23:04
09-23-2018 05:51
09-23-2018 08:08
09-23-2018 08:08
11-28-2018 02:29
11-28-2018 02:29
This just happened to me too. I followed your instructions and worked for me. Thanks
11-30-2018 10:10
11-30-2018 10:10
03-02-2019 12:50
03-02-2019 12:50
Did you get a response when you called. Mine is doing the same thing...
03-02-2019 15:34
03-02-2019 15:34
04-10-2019 11:26
04-10-2019 11:26
I've had my Charge2 for 2 years. No problems until heart rate stopped working a few weeks ago.
Tried everything on the support page: 3 resets, off/auto, etc.
Resetting worked for about a week, then the heart rate stopped responding again and resetting no longer had any effect.
I did get it working again.
The problems started when I turned on "Always Connected" and "Keep-Alive Widget" in the app. Heart rate started working again when I turned them off.
I believe the issue is the device does not have enough memory to run all the supported processes simultaneously. Turn off what you don't need so it can support primary functions.
07-02-2019 10:23
07-02-2019 10:23
Where do you turn off these items? Is it in "All-day Sync"?
07-02-2019 12:11
07-02-2019 12:11
What brand did you buy that is better? I will give Fitbit a chance to honor their product but if not I will buy elsewhere!!
07-02-2019 12:30
07-02-2019 12:30
07-18-2019 06:12
07-18-2019 06:12
I found the solution for me. It’s a question of Bluetooth pairing.
Hit the watch to go into settings, Kobe was at top left on iOS. Then hit notifications. I got a message that said I needed to pair Bluetooth. This is of course disconcerting because I assure you, they’re all ready paired (phone and watch).
After allowing the settings to pair up, this fixed the issue. Instead of “- -“ I now show an active heart rate.
It’s sad that nobody at Fitbit knows this. Hope me that helps!!
09-21-2019 21:59
09-21-2019 21:59
Seeing a similar distortion in (it might be a processor?) mine. Also heart rate issues. Either blank or much to high