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Inspire 2 won't stay connected to my phone's Bluetooth

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It is 09:30, and I have just repaired my phone and inspire 2 for the THIRD time today. 
This has been going on for about 2 weeks. I have restarted my phone, re-set my tracker and it keeps happening. I am getting v bored of this and from other threads I know I’m not the only one.

I’m starting to think it’s a ploy to push us onto other models of their tracker. Well for me, it won’t work - there may be another tracker, but it won’t be a Fitbit. 

Moderator Edit: Clarified subject

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Hello there, @KNoceros. Welcome to the Fitbit Community Forums. I'm sorry to hear that your Inspire 2 keeps disconnecting from your phone's Bluetooth despite the steps you've done so far. I understand how you must be feeling, I will do my best to help you with this!

In addition to the steps you've done so far, I'd recommend trying the following in the order listed:

  • Unpair your Fitbit device from your phone's Bluetooth and Fitbit app.
  • Unpair other Bluetooth devices that you may also have paired to your phone's Bluetooth settings.
  • Force quit the Fitbit app.
  • Turn off other Bluetooth connections when not in use. This can help to prevent connectivity issues or Bluetooth interference.
  • Shut off your phone and turn it on after 1-2 minutes.
  • Turn on the Bluetooth on your phone.
  • Plug it into the charging cable and open the Fitbit app.
  • Set up your Fitbit device.
  • If there is no connection, restart your Fitbit device.
  • Once your Fitbit device is paired and syncing, please proceed to set up your other Bluetooth devices to your phone again. 


With the steps above, what I want you to do is to pair your Sense first to your phone's Bluetooth settings before any other Bluetooth device is connected to your phone. 

Before trying the above, please be aware that most Fitbit devices store up to 7 days of detailed minute-by-minute data. If you wait longer than 7 days before syncing, you may only see the most recent week's detailed data. Summary data (calories, distance, steps, and floors) will be stored for 30 days. Nevertheless, if your Fitbit device was unpaired from your Fitbit account during this period of time, neither the 7 days can be recovered or restored. 

Maria | Community Moderator, Fitbit


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So, I thought that had  worked until I next used another Bluetooth device with my phone  we’re back to square one. Argh!

Im pretty sure it’s not the phone because it’s not “losing” other devices. 

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