Are you able to replace the battery if it dies?
How long does the current battery lasts before it just dies?
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I've given up on fitbit...i've purchased an iwatch...in the long run i think it's a better deal.
@SunsetRunner With average use, your battery can last up to 5 days on a single charge. Lithium ion polymer batteries have a "lifespan", sometimes three years or more, but the Inspire/InspireHR are too new for this to be the reason.
You cannot replace the battery, but you might have a defective battery. I think you should contact Support directly for help.
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Best AnswerI've had two break in less than two months. In the past mine have lasted well over a year.
Best AnswerI've given up on fitbit...i've purchased an iwatch...in the long run i think it's a better deal.
I purchased my Fitbit inspire HR in April and now it will no longer charge. The face stays blank except I can get a smiley face once in a while and once in a while I feel a vibration when I pick it up. The app said it had very low battery. What a huge waste of money. I am extremely disappointed in Fitbit for this poor product. Based on other reviews and comments elsewhere this seems to be a problem with the inspire. I expected better from Fitbit.
08-05-2019 05:53 - last edited on 06-21-2020 16:23 by LiliyaFitbit
08-05-2019 05:53 - last edited on 06-21-2020 16:23 by LiliyaFitbit
Yes I have add issues also with the Inspire. This is my 3rd Inspire in 4-5
months and my mother is on her second in the same timeframe. My daughter's
Inspire has not had to be replaced yet. I'm hoping the product improves as
I have had much better luck with our Fitbit products in the past. Also I
have found replacement time is not very fast :(.
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I too am getting the smiley face and it won't charge past 1%. I've been working on it now for 5 hours, even purchased a new recharging cord but that did not help either. I have only had mine a year and a half but I'm not sure I'm going to replace it with another fitbit. This is my second Fitbit in 4 years and have been very surprised, and disappointed that it only lasted a year and a half.
I've had mine just over 18 months. Battery just went and it would not recharge. I left it for a few weeks while I decided what to do. I can get it to charge now but it's dead in a day from a full charge. Not much good.