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Setting up a second fitbit charge 2

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I have 2 Fitbit Charge 2 watches. One belonged to my husband. He hasn't worn it for several years so I want to use his also so I don't have to change bands for different occasions.

Mine is working well with the app.  My husband's watch will count steps, etc., but I cannot change the date and time. I have entered his name and password to no avail. I have tried changing passwords, etc., to no avail.   I hope someone can give me step by step directions.

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So many questions and issues, but bottom line, I think any other way of doing it is going to make changing bands look like a simple solution.

For starters, you don't say where you are entering his name and password - your phone or his?  If your phone, you can't have 2 instances of Fitbit app running.  And you don't want both Charge 2s going at the same time, tho not sure that's even possible, etc.  Just swap bands and marvel at how easy that is.

 

P.S. Most people with similar problem are trying to swap between different models of trackers; then it becomes much more difficult issue.

Before posting, re-read to see if it would make sense to someone else not looking at your Fitbit or phone.

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So many questions and issues, but bottom line, I think any other way of doing it is going to make changing bands look like a simple solution.

For starters, you don't say where you are entering his name and password - your phone or his?  If your phone, you can't have 2 instances of Fitbit app running.  And you don't want both Charge 2s going at the same time, tho not sure that's even possible, etc.  Just swap bands and marvel at how easy that is.

 

P.S. Most people with similar problem are trying to swap between different models of trackers; then it becomes much more difficult issue.

Before posting, re-read to see if it would make sense to someone else not looking at your Fitbit or phone.

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Thanks. I think you are right.  

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