10-26-2017
07:46
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09-09-2020
09:26
by
MatthewFitbit
10-26-2017
07:46
- last edited on
09-09-2020
09:26
by
MatthewFitbit
I have had 2 Charge 2 fitbits and the wristband only seems to last about 3-4 months before becoming disconnected from the device. Once that happens it will not stay on for very long periods without becoming disconnected again. Until now customer service has been fantastic. This latest time they sent a full replacement without question ... BUT...after only 4 months the band disconnected again from the device and now will not stay on my wrist. This time Customer service has sent an email stating "We will evaluate your case based on the information provided and may provide a replacement". Kind of upset me as I've done nothing to cause the problem- I am a fitness industry professional so may be pretty active with it-BUT-it "IS" a fitbit?????? When I asked the customer service representative if this was a common problem, I got no definitive response. This morning I "Googled "failing fitbit wristband" and was surprised to see that the problem is not unique to me. Anyone else have the same problem? I'm hoping fitbit will stand behind their product-guess I'll find out shortly.
11-07-2018 09:38
11-07-2018 09:38
My warranty expires anytime soon, so will have to see what happens if the current replacement fails.
11-30-2018 17:19
11-30-2018 17:19
We own two Fitbits and we are on our fourth wristband Fitbit 2 failure in just under two years. The bands are poorly designed and we are in constant fear of losing the Fitbit. Fitbit will not acknowledge that they have a defect in there product.
i would not recommend buying Fitbits until this problem is corrected.
11-30-2018 20:25
11-30-2018 20:25
My Fitbit Charge 2 came off from where the band is attached to the body. It took four days to find i. Fitbit were very helpful but I could not locate it using my IPhone 7 Plus with the the app suggested by the Help Line. It was finally found today using an Android app and an Samsung phone.
Now I am wary about using it as it comes apart easily.
11-30-2018 20:26
11-30-2018 20:26
@CalgaryWendy wrote:I have had 2 Charge 2 fitbits and the wristband only seems to last about 3-4 months before becoming disconnected from the device. Once that happens it will not stay on for very long periods without becoming disconnected again. Until now customer service has been fantastic. This latest time they sent a full replacement without question ... BUT...after only 4 months the band disconnected again from the device and now will not stay on my wrist. This time Customer service has sent an email stating "We will evaluate your case based on the information provided and may provide a replacement". Kind of upset me as I've done nothing to cause the problem- I am a fitness industry professional so may be pretty active with it-BUT-it "IS" a fitbit?????? When I asked the customer service representative if this was a common problem, I got no definitive response. This morning I "Googled "failing fitbit wristband" and was surprised to see that the problem is not unique to me. Anyone else have the same problem? I'm hoping fitbit will stand behind their product-guess I'll find out shortly.
My Fitbit Charge 2 came off from where the band is attached to the body. It took four days to find i. Fitbit were very helpful but I could not locate it using my IPhone 7 Plus with the the app suggested by the Help Line. It was finally found today using an Android app and an Samsung phone.
Now I am wary about using it as it comes apart easily.
12-01-2018 00:09
12-01-2018 00:09
12-01-2018 07:04
12-01-2018 07:04
My assessment is that the designed of the brand almost guarantees a relatively short life. A firm rubber-housing surrounds the metal attachment mechanism which snaps into your watch. That rubber is hard with some flex and seems initially very good. But, and over time due to pulling and tugging (from constant use, twisting, repositioning, and taking the FB on and off, etc.) the rubber stretches, degrades and eventually a crack/split appears. That's the beginning of the end, as the integrity of the strap is compromised, and the strap starts to come off rather easily compared to before. Eventually, it won't stay on regularly and you can easily lose the whole thing if you're not paying attention. Inexpensive strap replacements are available on Amazon so I've decided to have one or two on standby for the inevitable day. Once the strap weakens, delaying replacing it risks losing the whole unit. That's happened to me once already.
12-01-2018 20:27
12-01-2018 20:27
12-01-2018 21:44
12-01-2018 21:44
12-02-2018 01:32
12-02-2018 01:32
12-02-2018 03:43
12-02-2018 03:43
12-31-2018 10:36
12-31-2018 10:36
I, too, have had multiple wristband failures. The strap eventually detached from my fitbit Charge 2. Fitbit sent me a new band and when it kept falling off, they had me return the watch for a new one. A few months have passed and now the band no longer holds.
It seems pointless to exchange, so how should this be resolved?
02-11-2019 08:40
02-11-2019 08:40
I have had the same issue with the HR2 model bands, with a free replacement that has failed again. Failing bands dates back to the start of this company. The company is still taking a monopolistic attitude and it will not replace bands after a second failure. Customer support pointed me to a replacement band at $89.00 !
This is clearly a defective design. The bands KEEP failing and we keep buying! Why? Car companies issue Recall Notices for defective parts and fix them at no cost to the customer. The FitBit company has taken a different approach and it will eventually back fire. My loyalty has reached its limit. It is time for all of us to consider other products that are durable and respect the customer input.
02-11-2019 12:05
02-11-2019 12:05
02-11-2019 18:15
02-11-2019 18:15
Is the product stable now or just another lemon?
@Prenmei wrote:
They have replaced the entire watch two times.
Pamela R. Chang
Sent, typos and all, from my iPhone
10-05-2019 23:31
10-05-2019 23:31
In New Zealand we are covered by the consumer guarante act. This states that s product should be fit for purpose and last a reasonable amount of time, based on price etc.
fitbits are expensive and should therefore last,longer than they are guaranteed for. We need to hold manufacturers to account and enforce this act, the citizens advice bureau has all the information and can answer any questions regarding the act.
10-07-2019 08:05
10-07-2019 08:05
I experienced my fourth band failure in just under two years, this time the unit (I think they call it a 'pebble') fell to the ground and suffered a cracked and scuffed screen.
I contacted Fibit via a phone number provided by the company from which it was bought and I received a repalcement unit (pebble) and band; so consequently I am completely satisfied with their after sales service.
12-21-2019 14:53
12-21-2019 14:53
3 bands failures since July of 2018. Not sure I am going to buy new ones. Thinking the quality is meant to break so you upgrade to newer devices. Going to look into the Apple Watch quality..
03-07-2020 01:51
03-07-2020 01:51
Charge 3.. on my 3rd band.. today i see the original brand fitbit strap is now about to fall in half both on the strap and at the buckle. Id go for another brand but im on 21.5 millino steps and the goal is to get to 25 mill.
I have my old charge 2 strap which has a nice Made in China leather strap thats way outlasted the orginal fitbit strap.. or the versa 2..... if i buy the versa two for sure i will be buying an assortment of cheap straps.... fitbit can make good trackers with a great app but its straps....Made in China quality at its best ! ( or did I mean not best lol )
03-07-2020 04:11
03-07-2020 04:11
I'm now up to five band failures in approx. two years on my Charge 2, so I have just bought a couple of cheap copies.
So far so good.