05-02-2021 09:04
05-02-2021 09:04
I am one of the people who have had an issue with their Fitbit Versa 2 battery draining over the span of a couple of hours. As most of the other people have reported, their Fitbit was working fine on Thursday. By Friday, many of us noticed that there were problems. Yesterday, I had to charge my Versa 2 four different times, and it still didn’t have enough juice to make it through the night. I woke up on Sunday, May 2, 2021at 1:45 A.M. to a completely dead Fitbit. I put it on the charger and set my alarm for 2 hours. At that time, my fitbit registered that it was fully charged (100%). Here is a breakdown of just how much my battery drained over a period of 6 hours. By my calculations, the battery lost 84% of its charge in six hours.
Date Time % Charge Remaining
5/2/2021 3:45 A.M. 100%
5/2/2021 3:57 A.M. 97%
5/2/2021 7:50 A.M. 37%
5/2/2021 8:10 A.M. 34%
5/2/2021 8:15 A.M. 33%
5/2/2021 8:31 A.M. 30%
5/2/2021 8:51 A.M. 28%
5/2/2021 8:56 A.M. 27%
5/2/2021 9:05 A.M. 25%
5/2/2021 9:18 A.M. 21%
5/2/2021 9:21 A.M. 20%
5/2/2021 9:27 A.M. 19%
5/2/2021 9:43 A.M. 17%
5/2/2021 9:45 A.M. 16%
5/2/2021 9:45 A.M. put on charger
This isn’t right! I haven’t changed any of my settings or clock faces in months. I also haven’t played any of the music loaded on my watch for about a year. Everything on my end has been the same for quite some time. I have only had this Versa 2 for about 18 months. It baffles me that a $200.00 watch is so disposable. Honestly, I can’t afford to buy a Fitbit every year. It seems strange that so many people are having an identical problem, but Fitbit is being strangely silent about the issue. I will continue to track of my battery drainage issues, and post them to this forum.
05-06-2021 07:17
05-06-2021 07:17
Agree, that Fitbit is strangely quiet about the issue. After the update my heartrate monitor stopped working and I was having to charge it more often. Customer Support walked me through the reset process. It didn't help. In fact, it made it worse. I was having to recharge every couple hours then it died all together on April 27th. It's less than 2 years old and all Fitbit offered was a 35% discount on FULL RETAIL price. They won't even let me apply the discount to the current sale price. No one expects to replace a $200 watch every year or so. Fitbit needs to address this issue more appropriately and more fairly. So disappointed.
05-06-2021 08:03
05-06-2021 08:03
05-06-2021 10:55
05-06-2021 10:55
I am experiencing the exact same thing, restarted my watch and reverted the clock screen from a newer SpO2 Fitbit version to a previous Fitbit version. It has not changed a thing. 100% battery at 7:00 a.m., 3% battery at 1:45 p.m.
05-06-2021 12:03
05-06-2021 12:03