11-27-2017
21:15
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09-08-2020
18:54
by
MatthewFitbit
11-27-2017
21:15
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09-08-2020
18:54
by
MatthewFitbit
Large crack in my Fitbit charge 2 , can I purchase a replacement glass.
Moderator edit: updated subject for clarity
01-19-2019 11:24
01-19-2019 11:24
I am glad that worked out for you.
01-21-2019 14:46
01-21-2019 14:46
I agree design flaws should be covered, When automobiles have a design flaw the get recalled /repaired I guess we are going to have to use our voting powers and get people into office to hold these companies responsible.
01-28-2019 19:37
01-28-2019 19:37
My screen is burnt out too. I can’t put in my 4 digest code because the screen is black. It’s less than a year old. This is really depressing and disappointing. ☹️
01-28-2019 20:16
01-28-2019 20:16
If it is less than a year old, they should replace it under warranty. Get with them now before your warranty expires.
03-15-2019 03:42
03-15-2019 03:42
Try and change the clock type on the Fitbit app it fixed my son's charge 2
03-15-2019 06:25
03-15-2019 06:25
03-19-2019 19:45
03-19-2019 19:45
I also have a diagonal vertical crack on the face of my Charge 2. I have been living with it for a while now and I finally googled about repairing it. I was dismayed to find this thread and learn that this is such a systemic issue. I am sure that I am well out of the warranty period, especially as I have been living with the crack for a while now.
Shame on Fitbit for being aware of the situation and not offering a repair solution to this obviously flawed screen design.
I am especially disappointed as I am a Fitbit fan and have other apps synced to it. I may have to rethink my stance on Fitbit and consider other fitness trackers.
03-19-2019 19:56
03-19-2019 19:56
03-19-2019 20:08
03-19-2019 20:08
03-20-2019 08:53
03-20-2019 08:53
If your Fitbit was still in warranty they should have replaced it, not offered you a discount. They offered me a 25% discount on a full price Charge 2 if I bought direct from them.
They wouldn’t let me use the discount on the Charge 3, why not give me 25% off of any watch that they have????
So I fixed my issue by buying a Amazfit bip for less than $80 and I love it. And guess what, the screen is not cracked at all.
03-20-2019 10:29
03-20-2019 10:29
I think your 'fix' will be the way many go when they look to replace their current fitness tracker. Me included.
03-26-2019 20:33
03-26-2019 20:33
Charge 2 Screen cracked top to bottom.
04-01-2019 17:25
04-01-2019 17:25
I had the same problem but my Fitbit was a little over a year old and they told me there was nothing they could do. It was only covered for a year warranty🙁🙁
04-23-2019 18:31
04-23-2019 18:31
I also have the same problem. I purchased a Zagg screen protector for less than $9, and put it on. You can hardly see the crack. It looks like I have a new screen, plus the crack is covered so no moisture will get in.
Next time I purchase a new Fitbit, I will definitely get a screen protector.
04-23-2019 20:58
04-23-2019 20:58
04-24-2019 04:54
04-24-2019 04:54
04-24-2019 05:00
04-24-2019 05:00
04-27-2019 15:47
04-27-2019 15:47
I concur. Mine was just over a year old and they won’t replace it. It is certainly a defective product. I’m disappointed in Fitbit customer service in this instance.
05-02-2019
10:26
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9 hours ago
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MarreFitbit
05-02-2019
10:26
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9 hours ago
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MarreFitbit
@Sandon @Bdm1850 @Danair @Starlight5 Welcome to the new users! It's nice to have you on board! Thank you all for your responses and sorry for the late reply.
@Sandon @Starlight5 Support does follow the guidelines listed in the warranty so if your device is outside the warranty period they won't be able to replace it. Still thank you for sharing your feedback.
@Bdm1850 did you purchase the screen protector. If so how has been your experience?
@Danair @Smgarner for this issue please let our Support team know so they can assist you. You will get an email from them.
Let me know how it goes.
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05-02-2019 11:08
05-02-2019 11:08
Not good that they won’t replace what is blatantly obviously a defective product. In the U.K. the law states goods have to be fit for purpose - quite often well beyond the warranty. 1 Year is nowhere near acceptable for a product costing so much to break.